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MATTEO LUNELLI

INTRODUCTIONS

AT 9:30 → 9:35 AM CET

MATTEO LUNELLI

CHAIRMAN OF ALTAGAMMA

Matteo is a passionate entrepreneur and the President and CEO of Ferrari Trento Winery, Italy’s leading producer of luxury sparkling wines, founded in Trento in 1902. He is also the CEO of Gruppo Lunelli, an Italian beverage group which, along with Ferrari, includes: the mineral water Surgiva; the historic grappa Segnana; the Tenute Lunelli; Bisol1542 and Tassoni.

MATTEO LUNELLI

Matteo is a passionate entrepreneur and the President and CEO of Ferrari Trento Winery, Italy’s leading producer of luxury sparkling wines, founded in Trento in 1902. He is also the CEO of Gruppo Lunelli, an Italian beverage group which, along with Ferrari, includes: the mineral water Surgiva; the historic grappa Segnana; the Tenute Lunelli; Bisol1542 and Tassoni.

Matteo is 48 years old. He and his wife, Valentina, have two children. After graduating with honors in Economics from Bocconi University in Milan and before joining the family business, he worked for five years at Goldman Sachs International in Zurich, London and New York. Strongly committed to promoting Italian lifestyle, Matteo is Chairman of Fondazione Altagamma, which gathers leading high-end Italian companies from seven sectors: fashion, jewelry, food and beverage, automotive, yachting, design and hospitality. In 2022 Matteo Lunelli became Chairman of ECCIA, the European Cultural and Creative Industries Alliance, composed of six European cultural and creative industries organizations which represent over 600 brands and cultural institutions. He loves art and from 2014 to 2019 he was Vice Chairman of MART. He is also a member of the board of the Arnaldo Pomodoro Foundation and of the Laureus in Italy. In 2016 Matteo was President of IWSC The International Wine and Spirit Competition. Matteo has received several important awards, such as the “2015 Entrepreneur of the Year Award” in the Family Business category from the EY Award. Matteo has been passionate about Formula 1® since he was a child. In 2021 he accomplished a dream: Ferrari Trento stepped onto the podium becoming the Official Toast of the most iconic awards ceremony in the realm of sports.

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BEATRICE LEANZA

CONCEPT

AT 9:35 → 9:45 AM CET

BEATRICE LEANZA

CURATOR OF NEXT DESIGN PERSPECTIVES 2021 | 2022

A cultural strategist, curator and critic, Beatrice has grown into a reference figure in the contemporary design and arts fields thank to her unique insight in the Chinese creative scene and Asian regions, and a critical practice founded on social engagement, community building and place making applied to institutional and cultural agency. She was based in Beijing from 2002 to 2019.

BEATRICE LEANZA

A cultural strategist, curator and critic, Beatrice has grown into a reference figure in the contemporary design and arts fields thank to her unique insight in the Chinese creative scene and Asian regions, and a critical practice founded on social engagement, community building and place making applied to institutional and cultural agency. She was based in Beijing from 2002 to 2019.

Beatrice is the incoming director of mudac – the Museum of Contemporary Design and Applied Arts in Lausanne (starting Jan 1, 2023). She has served as executive director of maat – the Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology, Lisbon (2019 - 2021), as creative director of Beijing Design Week (2013 – 2016), and has curated, initiated and managed a variety of projects and events internationally, among which the research program Across Chinese Cities, presented at the Venice Architecture Biennale at three consecutive editions from 2014 to 2018. She has founded two creative consulting companies (BAO Atelier and B/Side Design) working with international stakeholders from the public, private and corporate sectors with an international experience stretching from Asia to Europe. She is the cofounder of The Global School, China's first independent institute dedicated to design and creative research. She lectures regularly at international events and institutions and has contributed to a variety of specialized media, catalogues and publications. Articles, interviews and projects have appeared on Artforum, Abitare, CNN Style, Domus, Dezeen, Disegno, Frieze, Frame, Flash Art Intl’, Blueprint Magazine, Metropolis, T Magazine, IDEAT, Liberation/NEXT, The Good Life, Il Sole 24 ore, Il Corriere della Sera, Vogue Italia, among many others. Beatrice is a member of the international advisory board of Design Trust (Hong Kong) and is a European Young Leader (2018 – present), a program spearheaded by the Friends of Europe Foundation in Brussel. She is curator of the 2021/22 edition of NEXT Design Perspectives, the international conference supported by the Altagamma Foundation hosted in Milan Triennale (October 27, 2022).

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QUAYOLA

DESIGN AND THE SCIENTIFIC IMAGINATION: NATURAL, HUMAN AND MACHINE INTELLIGENCE

AT 9:45 → 10:40 AM CET

QUAYOLA

ARTIST

Quayola employs technology as a lens to explore the tensions and equilibriums between seemingly opposing forces: the real and artificial, figurative and abstract, old and new. Constructing immersive installations, he engages with and re-imagines canonical imagery through contemporary technology.

QUAYOLA

Quayola employs technology as a lens to explore the tensions and equilibriums between seemingly opposing forces: the real and artificial, figurative and abstract, old and new. Constructing immersive installations, he engages with and re-imagines canonical imagery through contemporary technology.

Landscape painting, classical sculpture and iconography are some of the historical aesthetics that serve as a point of departure for Quayola’s hybrid compositions. His varied practice, all deriving from custom computer software, also includes audiovisual performance, immersive video installations, sculpture, and works on paper. His work has been performed and exhibited in many prestigious institutions worldwide including V&A Museum, London; Park Avenue Armory, New York; National Art Center, Tokyo; UCCA, Beijing; How Art Museum, Shanghai; SeMA, Seoul; Palais de Tokyo, Paris; Ars Electronica, Linz; Sonar Festival, Barcelona and Sundance Film Festival. Also a frequent collaborator on musical projects, Quayola has worked with composers, orchestras and musicians including London Contemporary Orchestra, National Orchestra of Bordeaux, Ensemble Intercontemporain, Vanessa Wagner, Jamie XX, Mira Calix, Plaid and Tale Of Us. In 2013, Quayola was awarded the Golden Nica at Ars Electronica.

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LONNEKE GORDIJN

DESIGN AND THE SCIENTIFIC IMAGINATION: NATURAL, HUMAN AND MACHINE INTELLIGENCE

AT 9:45 → 10:40 AM CET

LONNEKE GORDIJN

ARTIST, DRIFT

Dutch artist Lonneke Gordijn founded studio DRIFT with Ralph Nauta in 2007. With a multidisciplinary team of 64, they work on experiential sculptures, installations and performances. DRIFT manifests the phenomena and hidden properties of nature with the use of technology in order to learn from the Earth’s underlying mechanisms and to re-establish our connection to it.

LONNEKE GORDIJN

Dutch artist Lonneke Gordijn founded studio DRIFT with Ralph Nauta in 2007. With a multidisciplinary team of 64, they work on experiential sculptures, installations and performances. DRIFT manifests the phenomena and hidden properties of nature with the use of technology in order to learn from the Earth’s underlying mechanisms and to re-establish our connection to it.

With both depth and simplicity, DRIFT’s works of art illuminate parallels between man-made and natural structures through deconstructive, interactive, and innovative processes. The artists raise fundamental questions about what life is and explore a positive scenario for the future. All individual artworks have the ability to transform spaces. The confined parameters of a museum or a gallery does not always do justice to a body of work, rather it often comes to its potential in the public sphere or through architecture. DRIFT brings people, space and nature on to the same frequency, uniting audiences with experiences that inspire a reconnection to our planet.

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Speakers

BRENDAN MCGETRICK

COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE: NEW HORIZONS IN DESIGN COLLABORATIONS

AT 10:40 → 11:50 AM CET

BRENDAN MCGETRICK

CREATIVE DIRECTOR, MUSEUM OF THE FUTURE - DUBAI

Brendan McGetrick is an American author, designer, and curator. His work has appeared in publications in over thirty countries, including the New York Times, Wired, the Financial Times, Art Review, Der Spiegel, Domus, and Vogue Nippon.

BRENDAN MCGETRICK

Brendan McGetrick is an American author, designer, and curator. His work has appeared in publications in over thirty countries, including the New York Times, Wired, the Financial Times, Art Review, Der Spiegel, Domus, and Vogue Nippon.

Originally from Providence, Rhode Island, McGetrick was educated at New York University. Upon graduating, he took a position as editor to the architect and writer Rem Koolhaas. Together with Koolhaas and his office OMA-AMO, McGetrick produced the book Content (Taschen) in 2004. Content marked the beginning a four-year collaboration with Koolhaas/OMA-AMO during which McGetrick acted as the office’s head writer and editor, producing a wide range of media works, including The Image of Europe, an exhibition about the history of European culture and politics, and the first six issues of Volume, an international magazine about architecture and design. Upon leaving OMA-AMO in 2007, McGetrick embarked on a series of collaborations with leading designers around Asia. Projects from this period include the books MAD Dinner (Actar), Urban China: Work In Progress (Timezone 8), Who is Architecture? (Domus/Timezone 8), and Becoming (Ivory Press), which he made together with the artist Ai Weiwei and architect Norman Foster. McGetrick has also contributed to numerous exhibitions as an artist, editor, and curator. His previous shows include Get It Louder (Beijing/Shanghai/Guangzhou, 2007), Dubai Next (Basel, 2008), and City Mobilization (Shenzhen/Hong Kong, 2009). In 2011 he curated Unnamed Design, a component of the Gwangju Design Biennale. The exhibition received over 200,000 visitors and was selected as the year’s best contemporary design show by the New York Times. McGetrick has lectured at universities throughout the world, including Princeton University, the London School of Economics, the Berlage, and Tsinghua University. From 2013-2015, he served as a faculty member at the Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design in Moscow. While at Strelka, he co-curated the award-winning exhibition Fair Enough in the Russian pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale. In 2017, together with Justin McGuirk, he curated California: Designing Freedom at the Design Museum in London. From 2015-2019, McGetrick served as head of curation for Global Grad Show, an annual exhibition of graduate projects from the world’s leading design and technology schools, held as part of Dubai Design Week. He is currrently Creative Director of Museum of the Future in Dubai.

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Speakers

EREZ NEVI PANA

COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE: NEW HORIZONS IN DESIGN COLLABORATIONS

AT 10:40 → 11:50 AM CET

EREZ NEVI PANA

FOUNDER, EREZ NEVI PANA STUDIO

A vegan and passionate animal rights activist, Erez Nevi Pana’s practice is based on investigating natural phenomena and environmental processes through material exploration.

EREZ NEVI PANA

A vegan and passionate animal rights activist, Erez Nevi Pana’s practice is based on investigating natural phenomena and environmental processes through material exploration.

Born in Bnei Brak, Israel in 1983, Nevi Pana earned his Bachelor of Arts in Design from the Holon Institute of Technology in 2011 and Master of Arts from the Design Academy of Eindhoven in 2014, where his thesis focused on the recrystallization of salt. After graduation, Nevi Pana formed La Terrasse in Eindhoven as a platform for designers, artists, writers and thinkers in 2015. Nevi Pana’s investigations of salt has developed into a long-term research project; he has been working with salt in the Dead Sea for the past eight years—investigating the devastating imbalance of an over-abundance of salt caused by the industrialization and mineral extraction of the region. The culmination of this research is a body of work entitled Bleached (2018), where Pana submerges wooden structures encased in loofah into the Dead Sea to absorb the wasted salt, which then crystallize like coral formations over time. His works have been exhibited at museums worldwide, and have recently been included in the Beazley Designs of the Year exhibition (2018-19) at the Design Museum in London, and in Nature: Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial (2019-2020) co-organized by the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York and the Cube Design Museum in Kerkrade, the Netherlands. Nevi Pana’s works have been acquired in the permanent collections such as The Design Museum Holon in Israel, and the FRAC Grand Large - Hauts-de-France in Dunkerque. In 2020, Nevi Pana created Crystalline, the world’s first commissioned work of salt-based architecture, which will debut in the National Gallery of Victoria’s NGV Triennial (2020-2021) in Melbourne and enter the museum’s permanent collection. He is currently researching the topic of Vegan Design as a doctoral candidate at the University of Art and Design in Linz, Austria. Nevi Pana is represented by Friedman-Benda, NY, and is based in Tel Aviv, Israel.

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CLAUDIA PASQUERO

COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE: NEW HORIZONS IN DESIGN COLLABORATIONS

AT 10:40 → 11:50 AM CET

CLAUDIA PASQUERO

CO-FOUNDER, ECOLOGICSTUDIO

Claudia Pasquero is an architect, curator, author and educator; her work and research operates at the intersection of biology, computation and design. She is co-founder of ecoLogicStudio in London, Professor of Landscape Architecture, founder of the Synthetic Landscape Lab and Head of Institute for IOUD at Innsbruck University; Associated Professor and Director of the Urban Morphogenesis Lab at the Bartlett UCL in London.

CLAUDIA PASQUERO

Claudia Pasquero is an architect, curator, author and educator; her work and research operates at the intersection of biology, computation and design. She is co-founder of ecoLogicStudio in London, Professor of Landscape Architecture, founder of the Synthetic Landscape Lab and Head of Institute for IOUD at Innsbruck University; Associated Professor and Director of the Urban Morphogenesis Lab at the Bartlett UCL in London.

Claudia has been Head Curator of the Tallinn Architecture Biennale 2017, which she titled BioTallinn, and she has been nominated in the WIRED Smart List in the same year. She is co-author of "Systemic Architecture - Operating manual for the self-organizing city" published by Routledge in 2012, and she is currently co-authoring her latest book ‘DeepGreen, bio-design in the age of artificial intelligence’ due to be published in autumn 2022. Her work has been exhibited internationally: the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Design Museum in London, the Venice Architecture Biennale, the Mori Museum in Tokyo, ZKM Karlsruhe, The Saudi Art Biennale in Riyadh, COP26 in Glasgow among others. ecoLogicStudio has successfully completed a series of photosynthetic architectures, such as, the Urban Algae Folly Milano 2015, the BioTechHut Astana 2017, PhotoSynthEtica Dublin 2019, PhotoSynthetica Helsinki 2020, AirBubble Playground Warsaw 2021, upon others.

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ALFREDO MUNOZ

COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE: NEW HORIZONS IN DESIGN COLLABORATIONS

AT 10:40 → 11:50 AM CET

ALFREDO MUNOZ

FOUNDER, ABIBOO STUDIO & THE FUTUVERSETM

Alfredo Munoz is the founder of the Futuverse™, an ecosystem that leverages virtual reality and blockchain technology to create digital simulations of extreme environments that provide entertainment and education through gamification.

ALFREDO MUNOZ

Alfredo Munoz is the founder of the Futuverse™, an ecosystem that leverages virtual reality and blockchain technology to create digital simulations of extreme environments that provide entertainment and education through gamification.

The Futuverse™ immersive platform creates the opportunity to compete and collaborate in groups to solve the challenges of future scenarios. These environments are the results of the work of international experts in architecture, arts, deep tech, sociology, blockchain, and the space industry. Alfredo is also the founder of ABIBOO Studio, a global design firm that serves diverse partners ranging from Fortune Global 500 conglomerates and government institutions to private high-networth individuals. Alfredo's work has been featured in media outlets such as BBC, Bloomberg, National Geographic, Forbes, Business Insider, CNN, Wallpaper*, and Harper's Bazaar, among many others. Alfredo Munoz is the Chair of Memberships at the Technical Committee of Space Architecture of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. He has been considered the youngest among the most influential Spanish Architects and is a European Young Leader (EYL40).

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ARIC CHEN

COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE: NEW HORIZONS IN DESIGN COLLABORATIONS

AT 10:40 → 11:50 AM CET

ARIC CHEN

GENERAL AND ARTISTIC DIRECTOR, HET NIEUWE INSTITUUT - ROTTERDAM

Aric Chen is General and Artistic Director of Het Nieuwe Instituut, the Netherlands' national museum and institute for architecture, design and digital culture, in Rotterdam.

ARIC CHEN

Aric Chen is General and Artistic Director of Het Nieuwe Instituut, the Netherlands' national museum and institute for architecture, design and digital culture, in Rotterdam.

American-born, Chen previously served as Professor and founding Director of the Curatorial Lab at the College of Design & Innovation at Tongji University in Shanghai; Curatorial Director of the Design Miami fairs in Miami Beach and Basel; Creative Director of Beijing Design Week; and Lead Curator for Design and Architecture at M+, Hong Kong, where he oversaw the formation of that new museum’s design and architecture collection and program.

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GAËLLE LE GÉLARD

DESIGN THINKING IN ACTION

AT 11:50 → 12:25 AM CET

GAËLLE LE GÉLARD

DESIGN MANAGER, ELLEN MACARTHUR FOUNDATION

Gaëlle Le Gélard is a design manager at the Ellen MacArthur Foundation. She focuses her work on fostering Circular Economy innovation; from realising the key role of design in enabling the Circular Economy to empowering designers to create products, services and systems that are regenerative by design.

GAËLLE LE GÉLARD

Gaëlle Le Gélard is a design manager at the Ellen MacArthur Foundation. She focuses her work on fostering Circular Economy innovation; from realising the key role of design in enabling the Circular Economy to empowering designers to create products, services and systems that are regenerative by design.

The last two years, together with her team, she has studied the food system, asking questions such as: what if food could help tackle climate change? What if it could build biodiversity? They recently released a report that highlights the opportunity for food manufacturers to accelerate the transition to a nature-positive system through the redesign of their product and ingredient portfolios.

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JON GRAY

DESIGN THINKING IN ACTION

AT 11:50 → 12:25 AM CET

JON GRAY

CO-FOUNDER, GHETTO GASTRO

Jon Gray is co-founder of Ghetto Gastro, the Bronx-born culinary collective that celebrates food as culture. He aims to shift social narratives by celebrating the culinary, blending a background in fashion to create immersive experiences, product design, and unique storytelling.

JON GRAY

Jon Gray is co-founder of Ghetto Gastro, the Bronx-born culinary collective that celebrates food as culture. He aims to shift social narratives by celebrating the culinary, blending a background in fashion to create immersive experiences, product design, and unique storytelling.

In 2019, Gray delivered the TED Talk, “The next big thing is coming from the Bronx, again.” Gray is a Civic Practice Partnership Artist in Residence at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In 2021, he served as guest curator at the Cooper-Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum, where “Jon Gray of Ghetto Gastro Selects” featured an Afrofuturist theme.A-B

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MATTEO VIGNOLI

DESIGN THINKING IN ACTION

AT 11:50 → 12:25 AM CET

MATTEO VIGNOLI

FOUNDER, FUTURE FOOD INSTITUTE

Matteo received his Ph.D. from the University of Padua and was a Visiting Scholar at Stanford University (USA) and Ryerson University (Canada). He teaches Management Engineering and is a member of the Design Thinking ME310/SUGAR network and of the CBI initiative @ CERN.

MATTEO VIGNOLI

Matteo received his Ph.D. from the University of Padua and was a Visiting Scholar at Stanford University (USA) and Ryerson University (Canada). He teaches Management Engineering and is a member of the Design Thinking ME310/SUGAR network and of the CBI initiative @ CERN.

Delegate for the University of Bologna Open Innovation Initiatives @Almacube, Academic Director of various BBS Open Programs, Founder and Trustee of the Future Food Institute, and Global leader in the Future Food Ecosystem. Matteo’s focus is “building the future” with Design Thinking and Open Innovation. His work appeared in Research Policy, Creativity Innovation Management, Computers & Operations Research, Production Planning & Control, and the International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management.

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SPENCER BAILEY

DESIGN THINKING IN ACTION

AT 11:50 → 12:25 AM CET

SPENCER BAILEY

CO-FOUNDER, THE SLOWDOWN

Spencer Bailey is co-founder of The Slowdown and co-host of the Time Sensitive and At a Distance podcasts. He is also editor-at-large of Phaidon and a contributing editor at Town & Country. From 2013 to 2018, he was the editor-in-chief of Surface magazine.

SPENCER BAILEY

Spencer Bailey is co-founder of The Slowdown and co-host of the Time Sensitive and At a Distance podcasts. He is also editor-at-large of Phaidon and a contributing editor at Town & Country. From 2013 to 2018, he was the editor-in-chief of Surface magazine.

A writer, editor, and journalist, he has written at length about architecture, art, culture, design, and technology for publications such as The New York Times Magazine, Bloomberg Businessweek, Fortune, and Newsweek. He is the author of the books In Memory Of: Designing Contemporary Memorials (Phaidon, 2020) and Tham ma da: The Adventurous Interiors of Paola Navone (Pointed Leaf Press, 2016), and co-author, with Andrew Zuckerman, of At a Distance: 100 Visionaries at Home in a Pandemic (Apartamento, 2021). At Surface, Bailey oversaw all editorial content, guided the company through a major brand overhaul, and helped launch the Design Dialogues live conversation series, of which he was a frequent moderator. During three years of reporting for The New York Times Magazine, from 2011 to 2014, he interviewed authors, celebrities, politicians, and cultural figures for a “How to...” column. Bailey is a trustee of the Noguchi Museum in Queens, New York. He also serves on the New York honorary committee of the L’Ecole jewelry-making school, which is supported by Van Cleef & Arpels. He has been on the juries of the Hyères Design Parade festival, the CFDA Fashion Awards, the James Beard Restaurant Design Awards, the Rado Star Prize, and the Swarovski Designers of the Future Award. He has taught a workshop in the Design Research master’s program at the School of Visual Arts. Born and raised in Colorado, Bailey is a graduate of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism and Dickinson College. He lives in New York City.

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