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20 April 2023 12:00-22:00 CESTVEGA COPENHAGEN

 THE SUMMIT FOR 
UN World Creativity 
and Innovation Day

For the second time the HEART 17 network presents HEARTBEAT - a cross-silo celebration of creativity and innovation for hope towards the 17 Global Goals and beyond. The program will consist of art, dance, science, music, talks, thoughts, workshops and contemplation. 

Speakers and performances

Henrik Fredborg Larsen
Director / UNDP Nordic Office

Henrik Fredborg Larsen is Director of the UNDP Nordic Office and manages UN City in Copenhagen. He strengthens partnerships across the Nordics with governments, parliaments, civil society, academia, and the private sector to accelerate progress towards the 17 Global Goals. He works closely with Nordic partners on shared priorities such as the promotion of democratic governance and the rule of law, addressing root causes of conflict and action on inequalities, climate change and environment. Henrik holds more than twenty years of experience as senior manager and policy advisor working on development and crisis prevention within the UN system.

José González
Artist

José González has managed to fill venues from Sydney to Tallinn, via Berlin, Barcelona and Rio De Janeiro, and even sold out London’s prestigious Royal Albert Hall three years after his last acclaimed collection, 2015’s Vestiges & Claws. He’s earned platinum and gold records and has some billion streams under his belt. Recent bewildering events have also endeared him further to the public, which has been reflected by a significant rise in those figures. Since José first arrived with debut single ‘Crosses’ in 2003, both he and his music have remained quiet and unassuming. To underestimate him on account of his modest nature, however, would certainly be regrettable.

Cecilia Mosze Tham
Co-founder & CEO at Futurity Systems

Cecilia MoSze Tham is a serial entrepreneur based in Barcelona. Born in Hong Kong, she came to the US as a teen. After undergrad studies in Biology at Emory, she earned her Masters in Architecture at Harvard, and graduated valedictorian. Architecture brought her to Barcelona, where she started a family, and propelled by the challenges of yet another country, language, and culture, began to channel her experience and energy into collectively empowering others. 

In 2011, she started Makers of Barcelona, the first co-working space in the city, with an emphasis on people helping people to learn skills and build their own businesses The community has grown to more than 300 members. In 2013 she started FabCafe, bringing in novel technologies for digital manufacturing, like 3D printing and electronics - another first for the area. In 2018 she started AllWomen, a school for training women in data science, artificial intelligence, and other technology skills overwhelmingly dominated by men. From 2018-2020, she joined Alpha, Telefonica's long-term, impact-oriented innovation moonshot factory. There she was part of the ideation team that developed solutions for massive social problems including food systems, mental health, education, and sustainability - moving the concepts from research and prototyping to launch as independent startups.

One of those startups is her current company, Futurity Systems. With a mission to build better futures faster, the company bridges science and design to solve problems in food, urban economies, gender and racial bias, and other societal needs.

Cecilia has served on the advisory board of UN World Food Program X (WFPX), SXSW as well as BIDLab (Inter-America Development Bank) and for the city government of Barcelona. 

Cecilia is the winner of AWS Global Disruptor Award 2022, WEDO Women Pioneer Award 2022, and have been selected as Forbes Top 40 Futurists 2022, 100 Most Influential Women Europeand 100 Women of the Future . Futurity Systems has won Fast Company Innovation by Design Award 2022 as well as the gold Lovie Award 2022.

Claudia Kvarnborg
Climate justice activist / Climate Live Sweden

Claudia Kvarnborg, one of the moderators of HEARTBEAT, is a climate activist in Fridays For Future and Climate Live Sweden. 

Molly Fannon
CEO at Museum for the United Nation – UN Live

Museum for the United Nations – UN Live is led by Molly Fannon. Molly’s international career has spanned international development work, strategy in the cultural sector, fundraising and academia. Most recently, as Director of the Smithsonian’s Office of International Relations and Global Programs, she oversaw global partnership and strategy work across the work of the entire Institution, uniting the sciences, art, culture, and education.

Per Olsson
Associate Professor / Stockholm Resilience Centre

Per Olsson leads the Stockholm Resilience Centre’s research on Resilience Science for Transformation. He is a transdisciplinary researcher and has worked in the interface of natural and social sciences and humanities. His current research focuses on agency and systems entrepreneurship, social-ecological innovations, and capacities for navigating transformations towards just and sustainable futures.

ENTER.black
Artist

French group Enter.black performing their « dance-umentary » "BABEL". Conceived as an immersive and interactive audiovisual concert, it is inspired by the biblical myth of the Tower of Babel to explore Humanity in its diversity and unity. Although it is filled with hope, it questions through different interpretations the issue of having a common project and speaking the « same language ».

Eva Karlsson
CEO / Houdini Sportswear

Eva Karlsson is the CEO of Houdini Sportswear, a progressive and rapidly growing Swedish outdoor brand and a trailblazer in corporate responsibility. Since 2001, Eva together with a team of likeminded, have been redesigning business to become a force for good – providing state-of-the-art circular products, offering product-as-a-service solutions and building a co-creative community for open-source innovation, sharing knowledge and inspiring to reconnect to nature. Rather than focusing on Houdini’s outstanding track record in sustainable development, Eva emphasizes the journey ahead and the untapped opportunities and abundant value in designing attractive and regenerative lifestyle solutions.

Koen Thewissen
Strategic communications consultant / Founder at weareDaniel

Koen Thewissen is the founder of weareDaniel, a Belgium-based strategic communications consultancy that connects academic research with real-world applications. Koen believes that the key to addressing today's most pressing challenges is by understanding the workings of the human brain. And by daring to use that knowledge to design behavior change.Since 2020, weareDaniel is applying the most recent insights of cognitive and behavioral psychology to improve the way we communicate about sustainability.We all seem to know we should change the way we live. But why is it so hard to actually do so? Why do smart people do stupid things? And what can we learn from psychology to make people change?weareDaniel advised NATO, various government ministers and Belgian and international organizations.Koen’s favorite animal is the elephant. You’ll soon understand why.

Hadi Qasemi
Artist, Human rights activist, and Public Speaker

Hadi Qasemi is an artist, human rights activist, and public speaker passionate about a more beautiful world without violence, child marriage, and forced marriage. 

So far, he has donated more than SEK 500,000 to various non profit-organizations and charity. "Art can save lives, and I am a living example of that," Hadi said shortly before donating his painting, which was sold for SEK 220,000, to Cape Town, South Africa, to ensure children's right to a childhood.

Madeline Doyle
Global Communications Specialist, Ingka Group

Madeline is a socially engaged communicator, facilitator and curator who is engaged in creating imaginative and strategic methods to spark positive societal change. With roots in the arts and cultural sector, Madeline has worked with a wide spectrum of organisations from grassroots to international level, and non-profit to corporate environments. Within her work, she practices the power of creativity and brings a systems-thinking approach to tackling the challenges of today’s world to empower and inspire communities.

EY Doberman SALLY
WORKSHOP: Exploring a preferable future

Together, we explore how a vision comes to life. We experience how mega trends and signals of change might help shape a future where business, planet, and people thrive – and what your role will be in that future.

Group-Think
WORKSHOP: Hybrid sports & educational programme

Group-Think (2020-) was created by the Danish artist Stine Marie Jacobsen; a conceptual artist using strategies such as collaboration, research, teaching, fieldwork, workshops, writing, drawing, installation and film. Her artistic practice has led her to create artistic methods for anti-violence training, law writing and collective intelligence sports. Group-Think is a hybrid sports and educational programme that implements training techniques that stimulate collective intelligence, patience, preparedness, good reflexes, violence prevention, urban resilience, verbal negotiation, responsibility, resistance, coping strategies, first aid and group safety in protest meetings.

Photo: Stine Marie Jacobsen, Group-Think. Manifesta Biennial, 2020.

TWENTYSEVENTYTWO
WORKSHOP: Audio visualization about the future

Listen and talk about future scenarios 50 years into the future, based on analyzed data and future scenarios, with Dr. Andrew Merrie, PhD, Stockholm Resilience Center and Charlotte Sundåker from Planethon. Spotify initiated TWENTYSEVENTYTWO project to highlight the powerful role that cultural platforms and artists can take in the transformation to a just and sustainable society. Culture and art help shape what we all believe to be possible and in this holds an irreplaceable role as we all now need to expand our vision of the future and beliefs about ourselves as creators of that future.

Sahara Widoff
Creative Lead / HEART 17

Sahara Widoff is a designer, sculptor, curator and conceptional director who has worked with a wide range of clients in the art and design world, mainly as a furniture and interior designer. She has also worked as a production designer with various forms of large-scale installations and arrangements for museums, galleries, theaters and film and is currently working towards Liljevalch Art Gallery with a large transdisciplinary exhibition (2022-). She enjoys working with light, movement and open spaces, mirrored towards more intimate spaces. In her work, there is often a story to draw on. A sense of the weight and history of objects, or how each room carries its own poetry.

Isabelle McAllister
Creative change activist

Isabelle McAllister is a creative change activist, lecturer, author, key-note speaker and moderator who works and explores the in-between; new and old, rational and emotional, systems and individuals. Connecting people, ideas, though and feelings for transformation. Her background is in communication, media, storytelling, design and lifestyle.

Iskias Araya
Co-founder & Creative Director/Common Values United

Iskias Araya is the co-founder and creative director of Common Values United (CVU), an agency that focuses on diversity and inclusion through cultural translation. With a background in the music industry as a creative communicator with artists to create social commentary art, Araya's insights and experience in the music industry lays a unique perspective on his work in design and strategy at CVU.

Projects under CVU such as Hoop Dreams, ZON, and Outsiders aim to connect companies, people, and communities using design, storytelling, and urban planning. CVU focus on creating participation between diverse communities and entities with shared values.

Ebba Grythberg
Head of Sustainability, Spotify

Ebba Grythberg is Head of Sustainability at Spotify and has previously worked at H&M with sustainability steering and development.

Lisa Lindström
Global Leader of Innovation and Experience Design / EY

Lisa Lindström is the Global Leader of Innovation and Experience Design at EY overseeing 35 design studios and 1500 designers around the world. Prior to joining EY, Lisa led the design and innovation firm Doberman. Under her leadership, Doberman was named one of Sweden's most innovative companies, as well as the best digital agency and best place to work.

Lisa frequently lectures on innovation, digital transformation, design and leadership for change, sharing her perspectives on daring to meet new challenges in a changing world. As a distinguished innovator and entrepreneur, Lisa has received the Royal Patriotic Society's Enterprise Medal and has served as an industry advisor to the government as well as chairman of the Swedish Education Broadcasting Company.

Teodor Wolgers
Artist

Teodor Wolgers is a neo-classical composer and pianist. His instrumental and often melancholic piano music has amassed over 50 million streams on Spotify alone. In 2021, he released his debut album "Distractions In A Capitalist World"; a highly ambitious concept album questioning the structures of modern day capitalism. He has also composed the soundtracks of Black Angels and Longing for Áhkká, and written and produced the track Holy by Elias, which gained popularity through the Netflix series "Young Royals". His forthcoming album "Dialogues" is a creative collaboration album in which he adds layers provided by other artists and art forms.

Linna Gadde
Climate justice activist / Climate Live Sweden

Linna is passioned about climate justice and has during the last four years been an activist in the school strike movement "Fridays For Future". Linna is also active in Climate Live. 

Diego Galafassi
Transdisciplinary artist & sustainability scientist

Diego Galafassi is a transdisciplinary artist and sustainability scientist from Brazil currently leading the project WildTech at Lucsus, Lund University looking at the role of emerging media in sustainability transformations. Diego is director, writer and producer of documentaries, new media and participatory performance and a Sundance Institute New Frontier Lab Programs Alumni within Sundance “Future of Culture” initiative.

Fernanda Drumond
Strategy Lead / H&M Foundation

Fernanda joined H&M Foundation as Strategy Lead in 2021. She is co-creating an ecosystem of cross-sector stakeholders to create systems change for a fair and inclusive society for all. Fernanda is a humanitarian professional with an unconventional and innovative mindset. She believes in taking a holistic approach to shift power relations and make sure that everyone has agency to determine their own future.

Joshua Idehen
Artist

Joshua Idehen is many things – a poet, workshop facilitator, magazine editor, musician – but most importantly, he’s a father, passionate about counteracting despair and polarization. He draws from a wealth of artistic inspiration, evidenced by his many tendrils of creative expression. Each creative pursuit seems to enrich another, in turn creating his unparalleled genre-bending, jazz-infused sound.

Klara Leander
Nordic Business Director / EY Doberman

Klara Leander is a passionate design and business visionary, that wants to push the world forward with design and technology. She is heading EY Doberman's Business Direction in the Nordics, one of Sweden's most prominent agencies in design and innovation, including SALLY, future manifestation lab.

Exquisite Corpse
Artistic collaboration

Chiara Bugatti, Josef Jägnefält and Alessandro Giaquinto are artists working respectively with spatiality, painting and dance. Intuitively sensing one another's intention and improvising from each other they open a dialogue across practices and reflect on the notion of body as a tool for storytelling and knowledge making. A body is at the same time viewer and viewed, a unit of measurement, image, memory, muscles, sound, movement and collective force.
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Chiara Bugatti
is an Italian artist based in Stockholm, Sweden. Through works of sculpture, performance and video, she explores the memory of materials and their narrative potential. Sudden external influence or slow decomposition processes make visible the fragile and temporary in the constant and solid, when human movement is put in relation to monumental stillness.

https://www.chiarabugatti.com/

Josef Jägnefält is a Swedish painter based in Stockholm, Sweden. His practice is rooted in the history and tradition of painting and his subjects are usually remnants of how we move through the world, often outdated memorabilia from another time that highlight today's dystopias.

https://josefjagnefalt.com/

Alessandro Giaquinto is an Italian dancer and choreographer working in the ensemble of Das Stuttgarter Ballett, Germany. His choreographic work emphasises how spaces are always defined by the ones we share them with, as his language portrays the individual and the collective in their entangled yet conflicted relationship. Since 2019, him and Chiara Bugatti have been developing the performative series “Rehearsing Brutality, until it is totally destroyed”.

https://alessandrogiaquinto.cargo.site/

Alice Gimbro Frisk
Climate justice activist / Climate Live Sweden

Alice Gimbro Frisk is a 20 year old climate justice activist from Gothenburg. She is active in Fridays For Future Sweden, Fältbiologerna and Climate Live Sweden. Outside of her activism she studies law at Lunds University. Together with Linna Gadde she will lead Climate Live´s panel discussion about hope through the eyes of young people.

Anna Ryott
Founder of HEART 17

Anna Ryott is a business activist, experienced board member, and investor focusing on business accelerating the Global Goals. She is globally known as a thought leader with a goal to change the world to a better place through partnership, innovation, and creativity.

Oscar Molander
Youth Advisor, Future Minds & Sweden's UN Youth Delegate

Oscar Molander is Youth Advisor at Future Minds, a Swedish educational program in sustainable development. He is currently Sweden's UN Youth Delegate to the General Assembly with thematic specialization on human rights representing Swedish youth locally, nationally and internationally. Currently also Goodwill Ambassador for the UN Association of Sweden and part of Human Rights Watch Sweden creators' forum "Creators Society”. Oscar has a broad experience from the youth movement in Sweden with particular experience in working with issues related to inclusion of young people in peace and security, democratic participation and education.

Nicklas Larsen
UNESCO Chair, Senior Advisor arts and culture at Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies

Nicklas Larsen - As an integral part of the UNESCO Chair in Anticipatory Leadership and Futures Capabilities, Nicklas speaks, writes, teaches, and advises on futures thinking with an aspiration to democratise futures literacy through arts, culture, philanthropy, and education.

Douglas Malm Rath
Climate justice activist / Climate Live Sweden

Douglas Malm Rath, one of the moderator at HEARTBEAT, is active within Climate Live Sweden, a global movement with the goal of uniting and mobilizing people in the fight for climate justice - with music as a tool. Climate Live is led by young activists from the global movement Fridays For Future, which has been on school strike for the climate since 2018.

Lene Vive Christiansen
Program Director / VEGA

Lene Vive Christiansen is a curator, speaker, and consultant for music and cultural events. She is Program Director for Vega, one of Europe's most prominent music venue and truly a historic gem. Lene is in charge of content and development regarding VEGAs more than 350 live concerts a year. Besides running a team of the coolest music bookers, she is deeply involved in several creative and cultural events in-house at VEGA and all over the country, dealing with partnerships, content and overall creative strategies.

Jacob Felländer
Artist & Creativity Activist

Jacob Felländer is widely known for his large- scale analogue multi exposed photographs of cityscapes and landscapes. Felländer has also for the past decade been a pioneer in new media such as VR, AR and 3D printing. His future quest is to share his creative method to help democratize creativity.

Reva Hagins
Manager of GAME Streetmekka Copenhagen

Reva Hagins, football player and manager of GAME Streetmekka Copenhagen. Leads a facility part of GAME, an non-profit sports organization, focusing on street sports as a key for change. Passionate about how sport can build bridges and tear down barriers.

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PRACTICALITIES

The conference is a physical event taking place at Vega (Enghavevej 401674 København V), Denmark. Read more about the venue here

Press contact: Elisabet Stahlenius
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    This SUMMIT is a day to meet across silos, to share and receive hope and creativity. To highlight the need to also focus on hope and optimism in today's world.The NETWORK attending is the progressive, the new, the creative, the long-term, the dedicated, the action-driven and generous. Be part of an evolving community of radical optimists with an infinite mindset* on how humans always will be interlinked.

    Make way for a new story, a story of hope.

    And if you can't wait until April, take action right now and sign the Manifesto here.

    The Prologue:

    The world is full of doom and gloom. Each day we are faced with narratives of despair. A sense of hopelessness is felt by many. We sometimes feel a wish to escape, but in reality, that is not an option. So, we adapt. But now it’s time to stop adapting - and start transforming.  

    Enter: A summit on Creativity and Innovation for radical optimists. The Gandalf’s of the world. Because what if the best of world’s is yet to come?

    This summit is a day to celebrate creativity and progress being made towards the 17 Global Goals and beyond. A day to actively choose to look for the light and bring back hope. 

    2023 is the year we reach the half-time signal of the Global Goals. At the same time AI is here to stay and transform the foundations of our living conditions. It is time for a new story, a story of hope. The second half of the Global Goals game starts now. Now it’s the time to act, to be radical, to collaborate, using human creativity as key enabler.

    The Future is

    Limitless.

    Adaptive.

    Calling.

    Here. 

    So let's make it count.


     *An infinite mindset means being an organisation or an individual leaving the world in a better place because we engaged in it. It means to be the kind of human being/leader to others that they will be better cause we were in their lives. 

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