Afleveringen
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The inventor of plastic and the ethics of innovation. A presentation by Luca Cottini (PhD)
* Oslo, December 10, 1963. The only Italian #scientist to receive a Nobel Prize in Chemistry
* Achievement & fragility. From the invention of plastic to the management of waste
* The imaginative mind of Giulio Natta. On #literature and #chemistry (Primo Levi)
* A groundbreaking lab of innovation. Montecatini: from nylon to Moplen
* The new material that God forgot to create. The birth and misuse of plastic
* A new imagination of plastic. On the role of culture and ethics on innovation
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The woman behind Italy’s greatest wine (A presentation by Luca Cottini, PhD)
* The call to serve. The beginning of Giulia Falletti’s mission in Turin’s prisons
* The story of Juliette Colbert de Maulevriér. From the French revolution to the Parisian encounter with Carlo Tancredi Falletti
* From Napoleon’s rule to the Risorgimento. The growth of Turin in the 19th century, between anticlericalism and religious renewal
* Carlo and Giulia’s effort in the betterment of the city, from the monumental cemetery to prison reform
* The Falletti estate in the Langhe countryside. Giulia’s investment in the Nebbiolo grape and the “discovery” of Barolo
* A story of holiness and redemption. The Barolo wine as mirror of Giulia’s personality
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The Masters of Italian Publishing (A presentation by Luca Cottini, PhD)
* The Martinitt orphanage in Milan, home of 3 great #innovators
* From poverty to entrepreneurship. The parallel path of Angelo Rizzoli and Arnoldo Mondadori
* The project of the Italian encyclopedia (Rizzoli, Bocconi, and Treccani)
* The Borletti-Mondadori partnership. The rights of D’Annunzio and the birth of detective novels
* A long-lasting rivalry. From magazines to literary classic series
* Mondadori, America, and the creation of the critical theory publisher Il saggiatore
* Rizzoli, cinema, and the sponsorship of Fellini’s masterpieces
* Rizzoli & Mondadori today. The legacy of two masters on Italian 20th century culture
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Liquore Strega and the bewitching power of literature (A presentation by Luca Cottini, PhD)
* The fascination for "La" Strega (the witch) and the apprenticeship at "Lo" Strega liqueur factory
* Poster #advertising and the aura of Strega. The blue, green, and red "witch" by Marcello Dudovich
* The Roman city of Benevento, the legends of witchery, and the #drink of Giuseppe Alberti
* A Southern Italian excellence from 1860 to the present. Guido Alberti as #entrepreneur
* The passion for #storytelling. The Nazi occupation of Rome and the salotto of Maria Bellonci
* The birth of Premio Strega, a laboratory of postwar culture & Italy's most important literary award
* From literature to #cinema. The acting career of Guido Alberti, from Fellini to Rosi
* Of #cocktails and literary imagination. What do #stories do? What is their added value?
* Guido Alberti. A complex entrepreneur and #intellectual in search of never-fading #beauty
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A presentation by Luca Cottini (PhD). Keynote address of the International Conference of the Canadian Association of Italian Studies (CAIS). Delivered on July 5, 2022.
* The culture behind the label. What model lies behind the Italian "impresa"?
* The three components of the Italian "incanto": limit, #design, the chorality of "works" (#opera)
* 1. The creative power of limit: care, respect, and #sustainability
* 2. Design as #storytelling. The characters of the "speaking object" (genealogy, vitalism, performativity & consistency)
* 3. Hybridity of languages and chorality of interactions (the piazza as a negotiating site, the family as a guarantor of continuity, the fabbrica as community, the theatre as a site of emotional action)
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The creative compass of Ferrero (A presentation by Luca Cottini, PhD)
* Finding the recipe. How Pietro Ferrero arrived to the hazelnut and cocoa paste
* The early years. The marriage of Piera and Pietro, the birth of Michele, three entrepreneurial failures, and the return to Alba
* The Langhe and Italy’s civil war. From WWII to reconstruction (1943-1945)
* The post-war birth of the Giandujot (the forerunner of Nutella) and the foundation of the Ferrero chocolate company
* A new model of social reconstruction. To work, create, and give (from the early days to the Ferrero foundation)
* Piera’s presidency and Piera’s legacy. A remarkable story of female entrepreneurship
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The father of Italian design (A presentation by Luca Cottini, PhD)
* Domus. The theory and practice of “industrial design” (What is design? Who is the designer?)
* Designing life: a worldview in an object; a particular character in a space
* Ponti and Milano. From formation to expositions, from practice to theory
* Object-worlds. The passion for ceramics and glass. Lightness as brightness and weightlessness
* Secular and religious architecture. The “continuity” of opposites
* Vivere all’italiana, vivere alla Ponti. The synthesis of tradition and modernity
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A conversation between Luca Cottini (PhD) and Marco Baldocchi, Neuromarketing research director at NINA (the Italian Association of Applied Neurosciences), author, public speaker, and visionary entrepreneur in consulting and advertising.
* From Lucca to Miami. From advertising to #neuroscience (1:05)
* What is neurobranding? Why is neuroscience a key tool for #marketing? (2:35)
* The understanding of emotions. Our decisions take place at the unconscious level (6:00)
* The powerful impact of #storytelling in activating our #senses and our #memory (7:50)
* Italy, melodrama, and the transformation of products into emotional platforms (10:30)
* What moves our brain to #innovate? (13:43)
* What is #luxury and what mental associations do we refer to it? (15:25)
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The pursuit of legend (A presentation by Luca Cottini, PhD)
* The finish line at the 1908 Targa Florio. How it all started
* The birth of Italy's #automobile industry. Nazzaro (#Ferrari); Trucco (#Maserati); Ceirano (#fiat)
* The mechanic of Isotta Fraschini who became a pilot. The story of Alfieri Maserati
* Visionary entrepreneurship, competition, and elegance. At the core of Maserati
* Maserati's most legendary models and Alfieri's legacy
* What (really) happened that day in Palermo in 1908
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A conversation between Luca Cottini (PhD) and Michael F. Moore, PhD (freelance translator, interpreter, and author of a wonderful English version of Alessandro Manzoni’s novel “The Betrothed")
* A novel (and a language) for the Italian nation. Manzoni's I promessi sposi (1:00)
* From Manzoni's characters to Italy's character. A prototype of the Italian psychology (6:20)
* The American reception of Manzoni's masterpiece (13:40)
* Reading Manzoni to read the pandemic. The narration of the bubonic plague (18:10)
* The art and methods of translation (21:32)
* Interpreting at the United Nations. Giving voice to Italian politics on the world stage (27:00)
* Why businesses and entrepreneurs need great translators/interpreters (31:15)
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The secret language of shoes (A presentation by Luca Cottini, PhD)
* The mission to make #shoes visible.
* The journey of a young #shoemaker from Campania to America
* Italian immigrants and American #shoemaking
* The immigrant's mindset. Rooted openness (from Boston to California)
* Shoemaking and the cinematographic industry. The first Ferragamo store in #hollywood
* Return to Italy. #florence and the crisis of the 1930s
* Limit and #creativity. How the wedge heel was invented. How the rainbow sandal launched Ferragamo's fame
* The postwar recognition by Neiman Marcus and the creation of the invisible shoe
* The shoemaker of #celebrities: Eva Peron, Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, Sofia Loren
* A pioneer of the Italian #fashion project. From Florence to the world
* A living legacy. #ferragamo today
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A conversation between Luca Cottini (PhD) and Paolo Ciuccarelli (architect, communication designer, professor of design at Northeastern University, and founder of the Density Design Research Lab at Politecnico di Milano)
* The impact of Italian education on a professional career (1:26)
* The Italian cultural model as an archetype of design thinking (6:41)
* Architecture and communication. The inside and the outside of an object (10:27)
* Communication design and rhetorics (17:55)
* Data visualization and the relationship between complexity and simplicity (24:15)
* The impact of meta-design in artificial intelligence, communication (and literature) (30:16)
* The benefits of academic research and entrepreneurship (36:20)
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What's in a leather purse? (A presentation by Luca Cottini, PhD)
* The #houseofgucci movie. Story-branding, Italian family businesses, the founder's story
* What an elevator attendant at a fashionable hotel learned about #celebrity. How Guccio Gucci really started his entrepreneurial adventure in 19th century #London
* #Florence, 1921. The foundation of the House of Gucci and its Italian growth (Rome, Milan)
* Scarcity and #creativity. How the diamond shaped #leather and the GG logo were ideated
* The bamboo bag, celebrity culture, and the contemporary evolution of the #brand
* What culture generated Gucci? What culture does Gucci generate? The leather district. #fashion as a language of effortless sophistication
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The joy of Italian dresses. The art of Italian living (A presentation by Luca Cottini, PhD)
* A stroll through #Florence. From the 13th century (Dante's house, the Bargello) to 15th century city (Brunelleschi's dome, Palazzo Pucci)
* Aristocracy & #fashion, Renaissance & #modernity. The Florentine upbringing of Emilio Pucci
* Pucci's American discovery. From the winter olympics of 1932 to his studies Reed College
* From #sports to #aviation. How a pilot become a smuggler and a spy. Pucci and the Ciano affair.
* The postwar years. From stretchable ski suits to #swimwear. From Capri to Rome and back to Florence. Pucci's impact on the birth of Italian #moda and the #design of dolce vita
* The American success of Pucci. From airplane uniforms to car interiors, from Marilyn Monroe's dresses to the logo of the Apollo 15 mission
* The secret recipe of Pucci's success. The primacy of #color, the joy of Italian living
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Forever Modern. Jewels are laboratories of lasting originality (A presentation by Luca Cottini, PhD)
* From Studio 54 to Tiffany's. How a young Italian model became NYC's top jewel #designer
* An independent and unexpected path, from Italy to Japan, from Spain to New York City
* An extraordinary career at Tiffany's. The most remarkable pieces of Peretti's creative imagination
* The aesthetics of Peretti's style. Translating ideas into forms, forging life in matter
* Catalonia as a creative laboratory. The clash of opposites between Sant Martì Vell and NYC
* The Nando and Elsa Peretti Foundation. The real jewel is a life well lived
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A conversation between Luca Cottini (PhD) and Andrea Prencipe (Professor of Organization and Innovation, and Rector of Luiss Guido Carli University in Rome)
* The founding vision of Luiss Guido Carli University. To establish a #university requires trust and the willingness to invest in the future (1:45)
* What makes the institution distinctive in the Italian #academic landscape (6:45).
* The #pandemic as an occasion to re-design #universities. On #datascience and the process of #internationalization (11:10)
* The secret of #madeinitaly is #education. The value & meanings of "educated in Italy" (17:55)
* An ideal portrait of the student of the 21st century (in dialogue with J.H. Newman - 21:50)
* An ideal portrait of the #innovator of the 21st century (in dialogue with I. Calvino - 26:45)
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From Naples to Milan. The Birth of Alfa Romeo (A presentation by Luca Cottini, PhD)
* The road to Naples. From the periphery to the big city, from poverty to #education
* The formation as civil #engineer and the start of #business (air compressors, train tracks)
* The great war and the great occasion. The acquisition of the #automobile company Alfa
* Alfa Romeo. The growth of the company, the creation of a legend
* The dream to manufacture automobiles in Southern Italy. The factory of Pomigliano d'Arco
* The legacy of Alfa Romeo: speed, power, and #elegance
* The secret of successful #entrepreneurship (find out at the end of the video!)
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A presentation by Luca Cottini (PhD). Delivered on June 24, 2022 at the Superyacht Design Festival, organized in Milan by Boat International Media Company.
* Industria (industriousness) and cultura (cultivation): the 2 concomitant faces of value creation
* Italian #design is not "Made in Italy". What makes on object Italian? What does "Italian" add to it?
* The origin of Italy's distinction. From an incomplete industrialization to a unique industrial model
* The Italian vs the anglo-salon approach to #innovation
* Objects as #storytelling devices: from decoration to personification. The object as a living actor
* How can an #object (or a story) achieve eternal freshness? The parallel path to creativity of the writer and the #designer (the models of originality of Dante, Petrarch, Ariosto, Tasso, and Collodi)
* Design as a #philosophy of gesture: the empowerment of objects from use to lasting meaning
* The boat as a complex #architecture of meaning and a synthesis of functionality and storytelling
* Three assembling sites of Italian #yachting: the fabbrica, the court, and theatre
* Yachts as #opera houses, combining different "works" in a unique synthesis of industry & culture
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A conversation between Luca Cottini (PhD) and Alberto Milani (entrepreneur & creator of the jewelry & lifestyle luxury brand Alberto Milani "a love affair with Italy", president of the Italy-America Chamber of Commerce of New York, and co-founder of Piazza Italia Market)
* A leader in jewelry. The path to entrepreneurship (1:10)
* Between tradition and innovation. What's in a jewel? (3:00)
* How does the Italian obsession for beauty translate into jewelry design? The 3 qualities of Made in Italy (6:48)
* The distinctive character of Alberto Milani jewelry lines (11:50)
* The history and service of the Italy-America Chamber of Commerce in New York (13:48)
* The innovation hub of Piazza Italia (16:25)
* (in italiano) Le difficoltà e le sfide di un'azienda italiana che voglia entrare nel mercato americano; come si fa a creare un'influenza (20:00)
* The recipe for excellence: creative design and strategic thinking (27:05)
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The epic of boating (A presentation by Luca Cottini, PhD)
* The joy of a boat ride. From Dante to the 21st century
* #boating as a #storytelling metaphor and a long-lasting craft
* Four generations of #boat making. The Riva story from Sarnico to the world. From racing to luxury
* The vision of a bold entrepreneur. The synthesis of wood craft and American engine technology
* Carlo Riva's transformation of the boat into an object of lifestyle. Celebrities and glamour
* The historic Riva models (Tritone, Sebino, Florida) and the myth of Aquarama
* The collaboration between Riva and Lamborghini. The Aquarama #278
* Re-inventing global #yachting, The International Tourist Port in the Tigullio Gulf
* A long-lasting legacy
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