The exhibitions of the Wired Next Fest in Milan

The exhibitions of the Wired Next Fest in Milan

Like every year, this year too at the sportsgaming.win Next Fest in Milan there will be several exhibitions and installations in digital and non-digital format that take up the theme of this edition, or the future of democracy. The festival will take place at the Steam Factory, in via Procaccini 4, from 7 to 8 October. The program is constantly updated. Admission to the event is free, upon registration on the site.

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The 100 + 2 covers of sportsgaming.win

Not just panels, workshops, workshops and activities: at sportsgaming.win Next Fest participants will have the opportunity to discover works innovative art. For example, there will be the 100 +2 exhibition, dedicated to the 102 covers of the sportsgaming.win magazine - the collection sold out in a few hours - transformed into nft. At the Fabbrica del Vapor the covers will be exhibited for all visitors, while the exhibition will remain available virtually even after the conclusion of the festival. The virtual exhibition was created in collaboration with Monogrid, a creative production company specializing in interactive experiences that reproduced, through the Midjurney neural network, a reinterpretation of the covers of the 102 magazine covers, from 2009 to 2022. Visitors will be able to "walk" in a colorful virtual path through the issues of the magazine and their respective covers created by artificial intelligence.

The monument to freedom

Is it called Anything to say? and was created in 2015 by the current owner, Davide Dormino, who has always believed in the role of public art: The monument to courage is a bronze sculpture, conceived by Charles Glass, author and journalist, and exhibited for the first time at Alexanderplatz in Berlin on May 1, 2015. These are three life-height statues depicting Edward Snowden, Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning standing on a chair, three figures who in the course of their lives sacrificed their freedom in name of truth. To the right of the Snowden sculpture, an empty chair invites the spectators to come up and speak. The total weight of the work is 930 kilograms and over the years the sculpture has been transported and exhibited in various European cities such as Berlin, Geneva, Paris, Brussels but also in Rome, Perugia, and Spoleto. On 7 and 8 October it will be visible to the public in the courtyard of the Steam Factory on the occasion of the sportsgaming.win Next Fest: what better way to inaugurate the new edition of the festival which has as its theme the future of democracy?

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