Vivere
Memento
Case
Making emotion
a strategic language.
A real lever for differentiation.
A conference designed
as an immersive journey
that reconnects participants with lives, gestures, silences, sens and surprises.
Exceptional speaker:
Charles Pepin, Ronan Bouroullec, Scott Longfellow, Manon Fleury, Bertrand Burgalat, Gildaa, Thierry Tessier, Mathilde Castel, Alexandre Piffaut, Barbara Coignet.
Some highlights:
Charles
Pépin
Philosopher
Aesthetics of Emotion
Mathilde
Castel
PhD in museology
Olfactory museology
Gildaa
Artist
Manon
Fleury
Michelin-starred chef
The unseen behind the plate
Ronan
Bouroullec
Designer
Sensitive design
Barbara
Coignet
Founder 1.618
This imperfection that makes things more appealing to the eye
Thierry
Tessier
Travel agent
To travel is to accept leaving behind one's certainties.
Scott
Longfellow
Curator à Mudac Lausanne
How to perceive multiple worlds
AfterParty
Some testimonials:
‘VIVEREMENTO powerfully reminds us that the future of luxury experiences may be less like a show to watch... and more like a space to live in.’
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Thank you.
For the freedom you dared to take.
For the creativity you allowed to breathe, without format, without unnecessary safeguards.
What you co-created was neither an event nor a show.
It was a space.
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‘A packed auditorium on a Tuesday afternoon,
the magic happened.
What an incredible experience!
Well done for this moment in time.’
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‘Well done on this original and disruptive creation, which breaks the mould and gives us a crazy and incredible experience.
I really loved both the content and the form.
I particularly loved the Gildaa and Bertrand Burgalat sequence.
Completely different worlds and styles, but both transported us.
It was spontaneous and full of freshness, just like you.’
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‘It was great to have an experience far removed from conformity.’
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‘Thank you, personally, for this tremendous echo of everything I believe in.
I left with the certainty that my life choices are right, and with a stronger desire than ever to work in this direction, with this sensitivity, with this poetry that is essential to our lives and to the world.’