Rezultate cautare
Roie Galitz: People may disagree about politics, science, or ideology, but a powerful image can bypass many barriers. It can create an immediate emotional response
Paul de Gregorio: Romania has been through things that Western European civil society hasn’t and couldn’t possibly understand. Maybe this gives people a different relationship to activism
Armand Paulais: It is important to be able to look at the world with wonder. Cinema is a universe that opens onto travel, imagination, and poetry
Chris Jones: We’re surrounded by reminders of how ridiculously awesome we are. Sometimes we just forget to remember that
[Nextpat] Adina Cîrstea: Există un tip de creativitate care vine din România, născută din improvizație, din limitări, din nevoia constantă de a găsi soluții smart cu foarte puțin
Ivana Mladenović: I’ve freed myself from the need to “explain” the world—I now simply observe and record it
THE INFINITE WALK: Romanian Artist Ioana Mischie Unveiled a Monumental Immersive Mapping at BRIGHT Festival in Brussels — A Digital Tribute to Constantin Brâncuși
Fernando Silva: Creativity needs freedom and stimulation, and that only happens when we respect life beyond work and stop placing excessive pressure on ourselves
Pascal Faure: The theme of intellectual property in the artificial intelligence era is a priority today
Rimantas Stanevičius: Romanian advertising feels a bit louder, warmer and maybe a bit more theatrical than Lithuanian
Antonio Pisani: The flood of images isn’t the issue — emptiness is. Photography should create meaning, not add to the noise
Deidré Matthee: My experience as a migrant often feels like a condition of continuous and deferred arrival: I have arrived, but have I arrived? And where now, and where next?
Oprah Winfrey for the first time in Romania at BRAND MINDS – the most important business summit in Central and Eastern Europe
Toomas Järvet: With fake imagery and AI spreading more and more, real stories about real people in the real world become more important than ever
Antal Zilahi: I spent several years learning mirror-making. When I finally managed to produce a flawless mirror, I realized I found it boring — the imperfect pieces were far more expressive and interesting
Tobi Ibitoye: Music is as practical as science, while more spiritual than religion. At least this is how I’m experiencing it























