Languages of value
parameters that improve understanding
WahV believes it is crucial to define the parameters for better understanding transformations and trends in
Venice. In the context of a continuous and consistent research process, we aim to objectively clarify some of the current dynamics at play, and to redefine them on the basis of identifiable values.
timeline
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24/04/2023SOLO TRANSITORI
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20/12/2022Venice Art Biennale 2022
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20/12/2022WaterLANDS launches Calls for Artists in six countries
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20/09/2022Possible futures: the ‘Green Spaces’ project
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15/09/2022Second meeting of the ONDEW project: sharing memories from the past and visions for the future
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15/09/2022ONDEW – Let’s address climate change together
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19/07/2021Renewed appeal to place Venice and its Lagoon on the UNESCO List of World Heritage in Danger
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23/02/2021Recovery Fund
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17/07/2020Whose City Is It Anyway?
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08/06/2020Venice Exploratorium
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26/05/2020Back soon (but better) – Poster Initiative to Reimagine Venice’s Future
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15/03/2020Sorry, we are closed: Empty Venice in the early days of the COVID-19/Coronavirus precautionary “lockdown”
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27/01/2020Address to the 2020 UNESCO Delegation
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29/11/2019Parliamentary Interrogation during the Referendum Campaign
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27/06/2019How was it for you? (2019)
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18/06/2019Professional internship at the Soprintendenza Archeologia, belle arti e paesaggio for the City of Venice and the Lagoon
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24/04/2019Do we know where Venice is going? A conference organised by Confartigianato, Ateneo Veneto, 15.02.2019
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12/03/2019Picnic in and for the Arsenale di Venezia
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17/01/2019We are here Venice becomes a member of ASviS
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28/12/2018Support for craftmanship
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05/02/2018Pre-WahV Biennale-related experience
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24/01/2018Introductory workshop: Traditional crafts linked to paper and their future
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07/11/2017Exploring Venice with Architecture masters students TU Delft
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11/10/2017Venice is a real city
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01/10/2017WahV and Venice Climate Lab
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05/08/2016Expert Legal Advice
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10/07/2016What happened to the Stadium of Close Looking? VILLA FRANKENSTEIN (2012 Architecture Biennale)
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08/03/20162016 Theatrum Mundi
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08/03/20162016 Forum Futuro Arsenale
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08/12/20152015 Appeal to UNESCO for Venice and its Lagoon to be added to the list of Endangered World Heritage Sites
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01/03/2015Jane Da Mosto at the LSE Literary Festival
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07/01/20152015 Mirabilia Venezia
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06/07/2013Villa Frankestein
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15/06/2013Villa Frankenstein – The Venice Lagoon
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23/10/2010Villa Frankenstein Vol. #2 (2010)
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08/09/20102010 Villa Frankenstein – British Pavilion
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10/03/20102010 Why the Health of the Venice Lagoon Has Implications for the City’s Heritage
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06/09/2022The Hollywood Reporter 29.08.22, Assessing the slowness of film festivals in addressing climate change
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17/05/2022First meeting of the ONDEW project
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29/01/2021EndsEurope 29.01.2021 In-depth: Trade unions and NGOs seek just transition for tourism after covid
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10/01/2021Forbes 09.01.2021 A Cultural Betrayal By Venice’s Mayor Leaves Residents Furious
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04/01/2021Serbian newspaper Telegraf 03.01.2021
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05/11/2020Die Wochenzeitung 05.11.2020: Venice and the Biennale
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27/10/2020CNN 27.10.2020: These destinations were overwhelmed by tourists. Here’s how they’re doing now
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22/10/2020The World 22.10.2020: Is Overtourism Over?
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25/09/2020The Telegraph 25.09.2020: How Venice is faring in its worst year since the plague hit
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14/09/2020CGTN: A city for locals or for tourists?
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10/09/2020BACK SOON (but better) featured in the “Laguna durante” exhibition
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03/09/2020Geo France 03.09.2020: Venice Rediscovered
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05/08/2020The Christian Science Monitor 05.08.2020: COVID-19 empties tourist traps in Europe: Crisis or opportunity?
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23/07/2020Il Corriere del Veneto 21.07.2020: Rethinking the city after Acqua Alta and Covid
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02/07/2020The New York Times 02.07.2020: Venice Tourism May Never Be the Same. It Could Be Better
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25/06/2020Belgian, Danish, Swedish, and Polish media get in touch for post Covid-19 insight
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19/06/2020CNN 19.06.2020: For some Venice residents, reopening after lockdown is bittersweet
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16/06/2020Deutsche Welle 16.06.2020: What will be the future of tourism in Venice?
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03/06/2020The Guardian 03.06.2020: ‘It’s an exciting beginning’: Venice opens to tourists
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29/05/2020The Art Newspaper 29.05.2020: The Green debate: How can the international art market recover sustainably?
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19/05/2020The LA Times 18.05.2020: European hot spots like Venice, Italy, are reopening, but without many tourists
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18/05/2020CNN 18.05.2020: Deserted Venice contemplates a future without tourist hordes after Covid-19
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16/05/2020The New York Times 16.05.2020: Virus Lockdown Gives Venice a Shot at Reimagining Tourism
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02/03/2020The Sydney Herald 28.02.2020: Venice, birthplace of quarantine, paralysed by disaster that can’t be seen
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02/03/2020The Guardian 29.02.2020: ‘It’s the last nail in the coffin’: Venice Empties as Coronavirus Spreads
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26/02/2020Financial Times 26.02.2020: Coronavirus Stirs the Waters of Venice
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05/02/2020CNN 04.02.2020: Is Venice at War with Itself?
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11/12/2019Culture Trip 11.12.2019: Venice Might Be Overcrowded, But You Can Still Be a Responsible Tourist
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01/12/2019La Nuova Venezia 01.12.2019: Change is needed to avoid certain doom
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28/11/2019The Independent 22.11.2019: ‘Fears for Venice run far deeper than the flood waters’ and further coverage of ongoing flooding
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07/11/2019The Times 05.11.2019: “Venetians win right to vote on autonomy from the mainland”
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06/11/2019Poll shows that Venetian citizens want to vote in the referendum on 01/12/2019
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07/10/2019The Local 27.09.2019: ‘Venice is dying’: Residents to vote on whether to split city in half
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23/07/2019BBC radio 4 23.07.2019: radio interview
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03/07/2019Can UNESCO’s World Heritage Programme really help save Venice?
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12/06/2019The Art Newspaper 10.06.2019: How the art world is going green
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17/05/2019The beginning of peak tourist season in Venice and media coverage
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14/05/2019The National 12.06.2019: Scotland and Venice: How Scottish art became a key part of the international festival
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14/05/2019Vogue 10.05.2019: An Insider’s Guide To The Venice Biennale
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14/05/2019Artnet news 06.05.2019: There’s a Flood of Climate Change-Related Art at the Venice Biennale. Can It Make a Difference—Or Is It Adding to the Problem?
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06/05/2019Financial Times 03.05.2019: A step forward for Venice’s Accademia Gallery — with its first living artist
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24/04/2019Artribune 20.04.2019: What the viewers say. The Venetian artist’s residence of Claudio Beorchia
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18/12/2018Is the M9 ‘micro smart city’ the future for Venice?
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11/12/2018Why Venice?
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12/11/2018The first Artist Residency at the Accademia Galleries, Venice
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03/10/2018Working with the local community on climate change
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20/09/2018Architecture New Zealand, 09.10.2018: Up on the roof in Venice
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06/07/2018NBC Today filming at the Arsenale
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25/05/2018Snowball Effect & the Committee “Unionista”
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26/06/2017Festa della Sensa and Osella D’Oro 2017
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17/05/2017Why the future of Venice depends on the Referendum
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09/08/2016Preliminary survey: Refererendum for Venice
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07/06/20142014 Swiss Pavilion at the XIV Venice Architecture Biennale