2019 Speaker Highlights
“We allow the public to appreciate artworks and performance during shopping and leisure .”
Venus Lau, Artistic Director of K11 Art Foundation showed us the sustainable “art x commerce” business model of K11: a museum retail concept with branded concepts as entertainment.
“In an extremely competitive industry, I try to stay true to myself”
Vidjay Beerepoot, award-winning Hollywood composer, created a music piece for an animation film, live on stage with the help of tha audience and the help of AIVA, the music composing A.I.
“see the world without having to quit your job.”
Zeke Daniels-Shpall, Vice President of Marketing and Technology at Remote Year showed us how a large community of new or seasoned digital nomads travel the world, with shared believes and values and a mission for impacting the world.
“From Eritrea to North Korea, 53% of the world’s population, or 4 billion people, live under authoritarian regimes”
Human rights activist Jiye Emily Seong-Yu explores the answer to the question “How can we use technology to preserve and promote human rights?” Seong-Yu showed us how artists, workers, families and business founders use (low) technology to manage in tight regimes.
“disgraceful secondary market prices and ticket fraud can now be non-existent”
We walk the talk: if we teach about a fairer, blockchain-based system for creatives, we have to put it in practice. That’s why our conference ticketing system has GUTS: a transparent ticketing ecosystem.
2019 Conference Gallery
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