National Training Course “Remote working – research contracts, research assignments, post-docs” organized by the National Institute of Nuclear Physics, Padua Section, on October 21 and 22, 2025.
National Training Course “Remote working – research contracts, research assignments, post-docs” organized by the National Institute of Nuclear Physics, Padua Section, on October 21 and 22, 2025.
Organized by Fenix srl of Pavia, the fifteenth edition of this conference was held at our Center during a period of great change in primary care worldwide. Technology and its applications in the medical field are defining a clear boundary between traditional medicine and a new medicine guided by artificial intelligence.
Meeting organized at our Center by BCD Meeting & Events for Lamborghini.
PERPETUO is a site-specific installation created by Veronika Psotková for the Renaissance-style single-nave environment of the Church of Santa Maria della Visitazione, Venice. It is a work intended to act as a threshold between the real, spiritual and virtual worlds, worlds between which Western civilization is groping its way, often failing to distinguish their boundaries. In this sense, the endless cycle of figurative composition is the materialization of contemporary social architecture.
PERPETUO is a sculptural paraphrase of the endless proliferation of iconographic posts that govern our reality, from automatic scrolling on social networks, to personalized advertisements, to the most private spheres of one’s life. It thus creates a unique space to stop and reflect on what we still perceive as real on the “net” and what is no longer real.
PERPETUO represents the eternal human need to idealize narrated stories as we want them to be perceived. Only the means of expression have changed throughout human history.
PSEUDONATURE, a project by architect Iassen Markov on display from May 10 to Nov. 23, 2025 at Sala Tiziano, Don Orione Artigianelli Cultural Center.
It is an experimental installation that explores the paradoxes of sustainability in an age when technology increasingly mediates our relationship with nature. The centerpiece of the project is a solar-powered artificial snow machine, which generates artificial snowfall in the Venetian summer – only to bury the solar panels that power it. This poetic contradiction questions our ability to control natural processes, highlighting the delicate balance between human intervention and environmental forces.
Inside the pavilion, visitors will find a reinterpreted Bulgarian odaya (a traditional living room), designed as a space for reflection and dialogue, where artificial intelligence and human traditions meet. The project also includes Radical Recipes for a Better Climate, a collaborative catalog in which architects, designers and scientists contribute individual strategies for sustainable adaptation – culminating in a collective vision of the future generated by artificial intelligence.
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