From the 25th to the 27th of August, the Summer Camp of M.a.c.Lab was carried out in Borca, in collaboration with Progetto Iccs [ITA].
The workshop has involved teachers and postdoctoral students, in three days of life/work at the Eni Village of Borca di Cadore, where DC has lauched, a few months ago, in collaboration with the Minoter-Cualbu Group, owner of the site, ProgettoBorca (BorcaProject), cultural “construction site” through which the meaning of this location today is being re-thought, regenerating its potential.
We’s like to remind that Gianluca D’Incà Levis, curator of DC, is one of the holders of a research grant of M.a.c.lab.
Themes linked to regeneration, culture, creativity and industry, refunctionalization, development have been worked on during the workshop.
Together with teachers and researchers, who have lived in the Cabins of the permanent tents Camping (Gellner), and have worked in one of the lab-rooms set up by DC, the workshop has seen the participation of some cultural observers, and of some partners and guests od DC
With: Fabrizio Panozzo, Gianluca D’Incà Levis, Michele Tamma, Monica Calcagno, Marco Baravalle, Maria Lusiani, Chiara Isadora Artico, Maurizio Busacca, Roberto Paladini, Chiara Tullio, Viviana Carlet, Anna Zerbaro, Laura Lucia Parolin, Erika Cavriani, e Virginia Fies Sommadossi (Centrale Fies), Anna Quinz (Franz Magazine), Petra Cason (Olivares Cut - (ITA) ), Elena Dal Molin, e Michele Merlo (Gellner Studio ), Marco Melchiori (Belluno Dolomites Industrial Association), Franco Frison.