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Dominika Skirło: Content produced with your phone can outperform content shot in a studio with an expensive setup. That's liberating
Felix Richter: I have a relatively demystifying view of creativity. I think of it as connecting dots and references, lived experiences, bringing it all together to form an unusual combination
Robbie Douek: It's the "You Decide" moment. Because you are in control. You decide what you want to watch, how you want to watch it, how engaged you want to be with that content
IAA Young Professionals presents “YP Talks X Creativity4Better”: Young Professionals in MarCom around the world – development opportunities
Jose Miguel Sokoloff & Sever Savanciuc: We moved from gentle evolutionary creativity to disruptive creativity
Julija Jegorova: There are a lot more PR professionals than journalists. That ratio has been getting worse
#letsgetvisual. Kiliii Yuyan: Most of the public online photography space, especially in social media, is like a drug that drips slowly
Robin Wauters: I’m still fascinated by how technology enables a relatively low amount of people to make an outsized impact on a market, an ecosystem or even globally
#letsgetvisual. Coşkun Aşar: Photography is my instrument, allowing me to create a language with the images captured and tell stories through this unique dialect
#letsgetvisual. Daimon Xanthopoulos: One must always strive to be the best and amplify stories not for personal gain but for the voiceless
#Unfinished. Ligia Giatti: If you asked me how I want to be seen as a leader, I would say: "like people see a hunter in a wild forest"
UNFINISHED festival breaks the silence: sound walks, family-style dinners, spoken poetry, blind dates, and many other experiences between September 22-24
José Cura: People speak about talent as if it would be the final product. Talent is not the „tree”. Talent is the „seed" that may, or not, become a tree one day
#Unfinished. Rafaela Sahyoun: It is unrealistic that I protect myself against exhaustion as a Latin American woman, immigrant, and freelancing contemporary dance artist
#Unfinished. Lauren Celenza: Our planet and society can’t afford to continue building technology the way we have in the past, instead, we must listen, research, and set ethical boundaries early and often
War journalist, Anelise Borges, and human connections expert, Lakshmi Rengarajan, talk about silence at UNFINISHED Festival
#Unfinished. Avisek Majumdar: One of the blessings arising from these challenging years is the growing awareness of mental and emotional well-being
#Unfinished. Joao Paulo Barbosa: I see silence as one of the most powerful “weapons” to calm and slow down the world
#Unfinished. Bosco and Kay Oh (Griot): Honesty is what makes art, art. It’s what makes the connection between artist and audience
#Unfinished. Anthony Burrill: Creativity thrives during times of adversity and we see our true nature revealed
Alex Banks: There’s so much media out there that we are consuming all the time, I think we become desensitised to it and it’s harder to engage with anything in a meaningful way
Matthew Phelan: Happy employees are in a growth state where they can access all parts of their brain system to be creative and ultimately innovate
Daníel Hjálmtýsson: Music has become a thing I need to do to be able to breath. I need to get something out of me. Its therapeutic and giving, nurturing, painful, fun, everything
Aurélie Guillerey: I was a somewhat solitary little girl. Drawing was a refuge for me. I loved drawing characters, describing their personalities, and sketching their clothes
Raynor de Groot: I’m still that kid messing around with a computer and his voice, the only thing that has changed is that more and more people are discovering that I am doing that
Alex Cernatescu, CEO & Co-Founder of Stefanini Infinit, is the newest invited professor at one of the most prestigious Executive MBA programs of the Bucharest Business School
Alyona Alyona: I sing about beauty. Every person is beautiful, even if it is tall, small, slim, fat, black, white, with his own eyes, nose, boobs, hair, hands, tattoos, piercings
Tarek Atoui: I am sure each sound generates different emotions, reactions, thoughts in people. That is what I like most about my work, it open gates towards intimate parts
Sougwen Chung: It's not about using AI and machine learning to no longer draw a line. It's about changing the nature of that line and finding new ways to approach traditional mediums






























