WTFF7 – Industry Programme
📍 November 7, 2024, 6.00 PM, Zerogloss
The new frontiers of corporate storytelling: from immersive art to transmedia and cross-media audiovisual content, there are different paths through which creative workers and companies come together to create effective and engaging narratives that conveys stories, going beyond classic product communication.
We talk about this with Elena Agosti, Curator A&D Artigianato e Design project, Youssef DaLima, Founder and filmmaker Onymous Studios, Andrea Santini, Sound and new media artist, and Aldo Macchi, Project manager communication professionals Doc Creativity.
In collaboration with GoodJob!, the community that connects talents, companies and territories by promoting their encounter and dialogue, and with CNA Veneto Ovest.
Speakers
Elena Agosti
An art historian, she combines institutional activity with freelancing by curating exhibitions and art publications. She is Director and Curator of the Villa Lattes Museum in Istrana (Treviso) and curator of the A&D Artigianato e design project. She was Conservator of the Civic Museum of Ceramics in Nove (Vicenza) and researcher for the Department of Management at Ca’ Foscari University.
Youssef DaLima
Filmmaker, screenwriter and photographer, graduate of the Scuola Internazionale di Comics in Padua. In 2015 he shot his first short film, The Writer – Ada’s Story, followed in 2016 by No Share, in which he worked as executive producer, and which won several awards including Best Short Drama at the Los Angeles Film Awards in 2017 and the Sapporo International Short Film Festival. With 7 shorts to his credit, some of his works have been selected by the Veneto Film Commission for several editions of the Venice Film Festival. In 2021 he founded Onymous Studios, which combines multimedia productions and visual strategy.
Andrea Santini
A sound and media artist specializing in music, theater, performance, and contemporary arts. He studied Sound Art and Audio in London, and later obtained a doctorate from the Sonic Arts Research Centre in Belfast in 2012, focusing on spatialization with live electronics in the compositions of Luigi Nono. From 2007 to 2018, he led the creative projects of the UBIKteatro group, producing shows and interactive installations exhibited in galleries and international festivals. His creative work explores a range of themes, typically placing the human body at the center of simple meaningful interactions where sound and space often have a central role. He’s also engaged in academia as a researcher, tutor, and lecturer in disciplines such as Sound Design, Installations, and Multimedia Design, currently at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Verona, Ca’ Foscari University, Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti (NABA Milan) and IUSVE.
Aldo Macchi
Born in 1990, graduated in Philosophy with a Master’s degree in Music Communication, freelance journalist registered with the Lombardy Ordine dei Giornalisti. He is PM of Communication Professionals for Doc Creativity, a cooperative belonging to Rete Doc. Director of ArCo – L’arte di Collaborare, a newspaper that focuses on multimedia language and the bottom-up publishing model, making the values of cooperativism a key for the future evolution of tomorrow’s journalism. He is also an expert and author of podcasts.