The exhibition is offline but you can still watch the LoveITDetroit 2023 Metaverse experience on video.
Love IT Detroit
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The exhibition is offline but you can still watch the LoveITDetroit 2023 Metaverse experience on video.
To represent the value of Italian design in Detroit, also for this year, the event will be hosted in parallel in our dedicated metaverse with a highly engaging exhibit in which the virtual and real worlds will dialogue. Wedoo has once again created this third edition of the virtual space based on a design by Ludovica+Roberto Palomba.
Version 3.0 of the LoveITDetroit metaspace will show (after the Made in Italy 1.0 version and the 2.0 edition which hosted an exhibition of the National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome) Fashion Panorama – The Italian New Wave, a project of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, curated by Vogue Italia.
The intent of the initiative is to tell the story of contemporary Italian fashion through the vision and work of 10 brands - ACT N°1, Gisèle Claudia Ntsama, Cormio, lessico familiare, Magliano, Marco Rambaldi, Medea, Panconesi, Niccolò Pasqualetti, SSHEENA - which, while reshaping artisanal traditions in an unprecedented way with innovative languages and methods, have been able to maintain a solid and integrated relationship with the other Italian cultural and creative industries through original themes close to contemporary society.
The Metaverse is a parallel space to the physical world where users are free to move, interact and engage as they want. With the ambition to eliminate physical constraints our LoveITDetroit metaspace allows everyone access to a wonderful exhibit and truly obtain full inclusivity.
Thanks to MIGreenPower by DTE Energy, to which Bedrock (owner of the space where LoveITDetroit will take place) also participates, 100% of the electricity consumption (for the installation, the in-person events, and the metaverse servers) for the entire month of September will derive from renewable energy sources produced in Michigan.
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