About Day Two – 10th World Summit on Arts and Culture

About Day Two: 29 May

By Day Two, delegates would have had a chance to listen, share, exchange, engage and possibly reflect. On this day, we will focus on futureproofing, delving deeper into the issues and start to look at solutions. Case studies discussed will show who is currently leading discussions (across sectors) and who is pioneering in this space. These approaches would underline all sessions on Day Two. By the end of Day Two, delegates should be better placed to build on the lessons learnt to start exploring tools, building capabilities and charting possible futures in this quest to be futureproofed. Day Two will be a key day to prepare for the dialogue on actions on Day Three.

TOPICS WE WILL ADDRESS

Day Two of the Summit will engage in forward-thinking discussions on critical global issues, alongside an in-depth exploration of the most pressing concerns for the cultural and creative sectors at a local level. Big picture issues on the agenda include the philosophies of technology and knowledge systems as well as culture as a global public good and momentum for a standalone goal for culture in the post-2030 UN sustainable development agenda. The governance of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the role of culture in climate action will also be addressed. The day will also turn the attention on the cultural and creative sector, with discussions surrounding working conditions, Intellectual Property (IP) and copyrights. Indigenous and Traditional Knowledge, collective rights, mobility and inclusion remain central to these discussions. The future of investment in culture will be discussed as key to sustainability, as will effective data gathering needed to build a case for culture. A special spotlight will be placed on the music economy. Importantly, we will explore empathy, connectedness and collectivity in a world marked by conflict and fragility.

 
 

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