The new forms of cultural co-operation in the globalised world – Fondazione Giorgio Cini
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Conferences and Seminars November 2007

The new forms of cultural co-operation in the globalised world

Until the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Giorgio Cini Foundation of Venice has performed the role of a powerful bridge across the inner frontier of the European Continent. Heir of the long-lasting Venetian tradition of curiosity and open-mindedness, it has been the critical knot of exchange and shared elaboration for scholars, experts and professionals who viewed it as an oasis of freedom and opportunity. The changes and transformations occurring in the world after the Nineties, and still evolving in indefinite directions, deserve new analyses, and induce new paradigms. Below the surface of the West-East conflict, and of the rise of Asian economies, the whole planet map of ideas and values is being re-designed by the spontaneous birth and growth of movements, trends and thoughts, in response to the complex needs of the Third Millennium.
The Giorgio Cini Foundation offers itself as the place where the new flows of creative ideas, innovative interpretations, new elaborations can be studied and promoted. This international workshop is the first step towards the elaboration of a new world map of ideas and values of cultural co-operation in the globalised world.
The workshop, which will consist of a multidisciplinary discussion, aims at favouring a critical analysis of forms, technologies, procedures and functions of cultural co-operation, by involving specialists, scholars and representatives of institutions.

The workshop focuses on three main issues pertaining the changing role of international cultural co-operation and the emerging perspectives in cultural exchange among individuals, communities, and nations.
1. Values, ideas, creativity – What are we exchanging when we communicate with other people?
2. Exchanges – In which way exchanges and shared views may (or should) occur? What are we exchanging ideas and values for?
3. Goals and expectations – What are the goals and objectives of cultural co-operation today?

Participants offer their specific point of view, and eventually the complex picture of new routes and relationships arise from this multidisciplinary dialogue that, rather than presenting experiences already carried out, intends to elicit imagination and forecast about our common future.

The official language of the workshop is English. Translation to Italian is provided.

Free entrance.

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