Art, Dream and Society: launch of the reading cycle dedicated to the 90th anniversary of Antonio Meneghetti’s birth

Art, Dream and Society: launch of the reading cycle dedicated to the 90th anniversary of Antonio Meneghetti’s birth

On 9 March, the first event of the itinerant reading cycle dedicated to the 90th anniversary of the birth of Antonio Meneghetti took place at the Auditorium Parco della Musica – Libreria Notebook in Rome.

The meeting marked the beginning of a series of encounters that will accompany the entire year, focusing on the reading and discussion of selected works by the author, starting with the volume Art, Dream and Society.

During the event, several key themes of Meneghetti’s thought were explored, particularly the relationship between the inner dimension of the human being, artistic expression, and the construction of society. The dialogue offered the audience an opportunity to revisit these themes within a contemporary framework of reflection.

The reading cycle is intended to create a space for cultural dialogue and shared inquiry, through moments of reading, discussion and critical engagement with Meneghetti’s works.

The initiative will continue over the coming months with monthly meetings in different cities. The dates and venues of the next events will be announced in the coming weeks.

The Antonio Meneghetti Foundation at the Riga International Humanistic Economic Forum

The Antonio Meneghetti Foundation at the Riga International Humanistic Economic Forum

The Antonio Meneghetti Scientific and Humanistic Research Foundation participated in the 8th International Humanistic Economic Forum, held in Riga at the Latvian Academy of Sciences from 5 to 7 March 2026.

The Forum, dedicated to the theme “Innovative Economy in Times of Geopolitical Change,” was held under the patronage of the European Parliament, in collaboration with the Ministry of Economics of the Republic of Latvia and with the support of the Investment and Development Agency of Latvia (LIAA).

The event brought together economists, researchers, entrepreneurs, investors and institutional representatives to discuss the main challenges of the contemporary economy, including innovation, human capital, geopolitical transformations and new models of development.

During the first plenary session, Dr. Pamela Bernabei, President of the Foundation, presented the lecture:

“Human Capital, Responsibility, and Sustainable Growth in a Fragmented World.”

The presentation highlighted that the sustainability of economic investment does not depend solely on capital and technology, but also on the relationship between economic development and emerging generations.

As she observed:

“Sustainable investment is not only a question of capital or technology. Its durability depends on whether emerging generations can recognize themselves in the systems we are building today.”

The Foundation also contributed to the Forum’s discussions by participating in the international panel “Education, Innovation and Human Being’s Functional Utilitarianism,” presenting reflections on the role of education in fostering individual responsibility and personal development as a condition for truly sustainable economic growth.

“Capital can accelerate development, but only people can give it continuity.”

Participation in the Riga Forum confirms the commitment of the Antonio Meneghetti Foundation to promoting international dialogue between economics, human sciences and education, contributing to reflection on the models of development required by contemporary economic transformations.

Antonio Meneghetti’s Semantic Field in the Springer volume Information Fields Theory and Applications

Antonio Meneghetti’s Semantic Field in the Springer volume Information Fields Theory and Applications

A chapter dedicated to the Semantic Field, developed by Antonio Meneghetti, has been published in the Springer volume Information Fields Theory and Applications. Quantum Communication in Physics and Biology.

The chapter explores how human beings continuously emit and receive unconscious information that can influence relationships, emotions, and behavior. According to Meneghetti’s theory, the Semantic Field describes a network of information operating beyond conscious awareness and shaping interpersonal dynamics.

This text represents an editorial reworking of the writings in which Antonio Meneghetti addressed the topic of the Semantic Field. The reworking was carried out with the collaboration of researchers from the Antonio Meneghetti Scientific and Humanistic Research Foundation (Switzerland). The aim was to linguistically update and adapt the cited texts to enhance accessibility for contemporary readers.

📖 Read the chapter
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-95-1742-8_10

📚 Explore the book
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-981-95-1742-8

Accademia Albertina, Turin Study Seminar: Perspectives

Study Seminar: Perspectives

The study seminar entitled PERSPECTIVES was held in the Hall of Honor of the Accademia Albertina di Belle Arti in Turin, at the conclusion of the exhibition “Lizori. Signs and Dialogues.”, which was set up for a month at the prestigious Rotonda del Talucchi of the Turin Academy.

After introductions by the President of The Antonio Meneghetti Scientific and Humanistic Research Foundation, Pamela Bernabei, representing the Accademia Albertina of Roberto Mastroianni, and Francesca Fatta, representing the Italian Union of Design, the workshop addressed issues related to the connections between landscape, architecture, art, design, and digital technology, with contributions from distinguished representatives of the Italian academic and professional world.

The speakers engaged a large and diverse audience, ranging from professionals in the fields of architecture, art, and academia to engineering students from the Polytechnic University of Turin and the Academy of Fine Arts. The contributions will be collected in a scientific publication.

The speakers were:

Fabio Bianconi, Marco Filippucci, Massimiliano Marinelli, Fabio Marcelli, Università di Perugia; Roberta Spallone, Anna Osello, Massimiliano Lo Turco, Politecnico di Torino; Chiara Nenci, Accademia di Brera; Paolo Bianchi, Fondazione di Ricerca Scientifica e Umanistica Antonio Meneghetti; Giulia Pellegri, Michela Scaglione, Università di Genova; Emanuela Chiavoni, Ruggero Lenci, Sapienza Università di Roma; Sandro Parrinello, Università degli Studi di Firenze; Diego Repetto, Rajmundo Sesma, AICA Italia; Annamaria Rufino, Raffaele Federici, Università degli Studi della Campania; Claudio Patané, Architect Catania; Fausta D’Ubaldo, Artist Roma; Elisabetta Silvestri, Artist Foligno.

The seminar was held under the patronage of the Piedmont Region, the Umbria Region, the Province of Perugia, the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering of the University of Perugia, and various professional bodies, including the Order of Architects of Turin and Perugia, the Order of Engineers of Perugia, LABLANDSCAPE (International Laboratory for Landscape Research), AICA Italia (International Association of Art Critics, Italian Official Section), and the Italian Union for Design.

The book “LABORATORIO LIZORI” has been published!

The book “LABORATORIO LIZORI” has been published!

“Laboratorio Lizori” brings together the research outcomes of Michela Meschini and Marco Seccaroni — winners of the Meneghetti Award — devoted to the study of well-being perception and energy efficiency in Borgo Lizori.
A place that stands as a symbol of rebirth and experimentation, where beauty becomes a principle of sustainability and the memory of craftsmanship opens to new forms of innovation.

The volume is the result of the authors’ joint work. Specifically:

  • Marco Seccaroni authored the chapter “Lizori – Perception and Well-being”
  • Michela Meschini authored the chapter “Lizori_Zero Energy Burg_nZEBu”

The publication was funded with the contribution of the Antonio Meneghetti Scientific and Humanistic Research Foundation. Published by Maggioli Editore