The first BURN-IN BUSINESS CIRLE is history!
A select circle from politics, art and business gathered at the BURN-IN Gallery & Think Tank on June 16, 2016.
Including Dr. Erhard Busek (former Vice Chancellor.), Leopold Plasch (District Head, Wieden), Josef Kaindl (Deputy District Head, Favoriten), Dr. Harald Sippl (Managing Director of the Federal Committee for Trade, WKO), Prof. Dr. Philipp Maurer (Editor of the magazine Umdruck), Dr. Rolf Laven (visual artist, curator, scientific supervisor of the Cizek estate in the Wien Museum), Friedrich Schwarzkopf (Agency for Future & Corporate Development), Stefan Keller (SRK Consulting), Reinhard Auer (dramaturge, director), Mag. Sabine Fürnkranz (art historian, restorer, head of art service), Valentin-Norbert Tarus (GF Galerie Five Plus), Alexandra May (mediator, coach), Gudrun Kaitner-Engel (architect, visual artist), Mag. Ilse Köpke (curator), Mag. Heribert Jascha (curator, visual artist) and Mag. Eva Pisa (visual artist).
The program:
- District Manager Leopold Plasch opens the first BURN-IN BUSINESS CIRCLE
- Mag. Ilse Köpke talks about Renate Polzer & Dkfm. Sonja Dolzer and the US activities in 2016
- Dkfm. Sonja traces the path of BURN-IN since 2009 and outlines the plans of the BURN-IN BUSINESS CIRCLES
- Mag. Renate Polzer talks about the Exhibition Diversity, the BURN-IN artists and the gallery's offers
- Dkfm. Sonja Dolzer discusses the BURN-IN Think & Do Factory & 4 BURN-IN Case Studies
- Sidestepp BMW Art-Commitment
- UNESCO funding for the creative industries until 2020 € 1,5 billion.
- Microeconomic level (art branding) | Macroeconomic level (creative placemaking)
- Worldwide communication budgets € 540 bn. | 1-2% art sponsorship
- Case Studies: Wiesmayr (Repositioning | Campaign) | MGI (CSR Project | Positioning) | Golfrevue (TeamBuildings - Social Event) | Art-Interventions (Dallas, Denver, Oklahoma City)
- Idea creation for regional creative impulses for the Wieden
- Buffet and cozy get-together
We are delighted with the successful event and the start of a fruitful dialog and good cooperation for the benefit of the district, the surrounding businesses and artists.
Thank you to all visitors and contributors!
What the Business Circle makes possible
Exchange at eye level
Politics, art and business enter into a direct dialog and create an environment for new alliances and perspectives.
Art as a strategic impulse
Art branding and creative placemaking become visible as tools for rethinking regional and entrepreneurial development.
Idea development with method
The Business Circle combines content-related input with the joint creation of ideas for concrete regional impulses.
Combining local concerns and an international perspective
Regional topics are linked with international examples, US activities and funding logic.
Think & Do Tank instead of classic networking
The format is designed for exchange, sharpening and implementation - not just for visibility.
Basis for further cooperation
The first Business Circle was already seen as the start of a longer-term dialog and further cooperation.