GIOCHI PERDUTI (Lost Games)
Photographs, toys and stories to rediscover the past
curated by Elisabetta Da Lio
A Candiani Cultural Centre project in collaboration with: Shots Gallery, Archivio della Comunicazione del Comune di Venezia, Museo dell'Educazione Dipartimento FISPPA Università degli Studi di Padova, IRE Istituzione di Ricovero e di Educazione, La Gondola Circolo Fotografico Venezia, FAST Foto Archivio Trevigiano
IL GIOCO (The game)
by Pepi Merisio
curated by Raffaella Ferrari
form November 12 2016 to February 12 2017
Opening Hours: from Wednesday to Sunday from 4 pm to 8 pm
open December 8, 24, 26 and January 1and 6
closed on December 25 and 31
exhibition hall third floor
Free admission
- Friday November 11, at 6 pm
opening ceremony
with Pepi Merisio
free admission - Thursday November 24 5.30 pm
guided tour of the exhibition “giochi perduti”
curated by Patrizia Zamperlin
exhibition hall floor
ingresso libero
- Saturday November 26 at 9 pm
Le favole del Cunto
by Eleonora Fuser
Elena Fuser, Michela Mocchiutti, actresses
Gerardo Balestrieri, music adn voice
Giorgio De Marchi, masks and scenes
Giacomo Siega, costumes
fourth floor auditorium
free admission
- Thursday January 12 gennaio, ore 6.00 pm
Dall'arte di mettersi in gioco al gioco da mettersi in arte (from the art to get in the game to the game to get into art)
curated by Paolo Pistellato, historian and art critic
conference hall fourth floor
free admission
- Thursday January 19 5:30 pm
What is play? A path with images on the educational significance of the game in childhood
curated by Orietta Zanato
seminar room first floor
free admission
- Thursday January 26 , 6 pm
Gamification and Culture
how the game can revolutionize and make the enjoyment of the public more engaging and fun
with Fabio Viola, gamification guru and President of TuoMuseo
seminar room first floor
free admission
Candiani Cultural Centre form November 12 2016 to February 12 2017
Friday November 11 at 6 pm
opening ceremony
Opening Hours: from Wednesday to Sunday from 4 pm to 8 pm
open December 8, 24, 26 and January 1and 6
closed on December 25 and 31
exhibition hall third floor
Free admission