Events, News, Press // 24 October 2024

Our listening skills turned into artwork

Our listening skills turned into artwork

A creative alchemy transforms our ability to listen into a work of art: in Venice, art and industry come together to create unique and innovative projects.

Technowrapp is proud to present the result of its collaboration with artist Matteo Vettorello as part of the “Alchimie Culturali” project. The work will be on display at Palazzetto Tito in Venice, home of the Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, from Oct. 26 to Nov. 24.

It is a project for an interactive biometric sculpture. The sculpture becomes the conduit to activate a process of synergy between people, itself becoming a ritual space to foster connections between individuals and the environment. The device's software is designed to quantify through the switching on of a series of lights the quality of relationships of users performing the breathing coordination exercise. The sculpture is activated only when it is experienced by a group of three people.

This collaboration is a concrete example of how art and industry can integrate and create added value for both worlds. Technowrapp told about its way of listening in and out of the company, called Listenability, this allowed Matteo Vettorello to create a unique and innovative work that challenges the limits of creativity and artistic expression.

“Seeing the representation of our way of doing things from an artistic point of view is a thrill every time. Art, people, industrial machines and values are in synergy for a common purpose: to show what we believe in, what we like to do, to represent a message we want to share,” explains Davide Ceccarelli CEO of Technowrapp involved firsthand with the development of the work.

General information

Title: Relazioni alchemiche. Arte e impresa viaggiano insieme
Concept: Confindustria Veneto e Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa
Curated by Stefano Coletto
Open from Oct. 26 to Nov. 24, 2024
Tuesday through Sunday, 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Free entry
www.bevilacqualamasa.it | info@bevilacqualamasa.it

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