Open to all and developed around the theme of personal awareness, "A World of Potential" offers an immersive and interactive experience to explore and connect with our strengths, allowing us to see the best qualities in those around us
The exhibition is a playful and surprising experience, conceived by Migliore+Servetto as a progression of experiences that lead visitors to discover their own potential, starting from values such as creativity, perseverance, gratitude, curiosity, hope, social intelligence, and teamwork. These abstract concepts have been translated into 16 interactive multimedia installations, both analog and digital, capable of engaging diverse audiences and generating reflection and self-analysis. The exhibition is curated by Orna Cohen, co-founder of Dialogue Social Enterprise (DSE), a social enterprise based in Hamburg, Germany, which since 1988 has promoted the social inclusion of vulnerable people through exhibitions and workshops around the world.
Where
Procuratie Vecchie, Ingresso 1: Piazza San Marco, 105, Corte Maruzzi San Marco – Ingresso 2: Bacino Orseolo, San Marco
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A TUTTO TONDO - Il Tour mondiale di Nave Vespucci
The Home of The Human Safety Net will host the Navy's exhibition “A TUTTO TONDO - Il Tour mondiale di Nave Vespucci”, featuring images by photographer Massimo Sestini, on the occasion of Nave Vespucci's arrival in the city. The exhibition, which is supported by Generali, comes to Venice after Trieste. It is open to all with free admission and offers a journey through images through the most significant stages of the 2023-2025 World Tour, which has seen Nave Vespucci touch the world's main ports combining training, naval diplomacy and promotion of Made in Italy. Nave Vespucci with its incredible story resonates perfectly with the values of The Human Safety Net, expressed in the interactive exhibition “A World of Potential.” Its motto“ Not he who begins, but that which perseveres” is an encouragement to perseverance. Training activities enhance the potential of Navy trainees and allow them to train the strengths of teamwork, courage and social intelligence. And finally, as the “Most Beautiful Ship in the World,” it reminds us of the importance of being able to appreciate beauty, in all its forms, when we encounter it on our way.