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Artistic support for an innovative future

Artistic support for an innovative future

Shuk Oran

In a world where the economy demands innovation and society demands inspiration, art stands as an invisible bridge between creativity and development. Imagine if every new construction, every technological project and every economic idea were accompanied by the transformative power of art – a symbiosis that not only creates beauty, but fosters a brighter and more sustainable reality.

In Kosovo and Albania, this approach is still in its early stages. But the potential for collaboration between the creative world and the economy is endless. As an untouched world, where new bridges can still be built between artistic creation and technological innovation, our region is destined for a new cultural and economic renaissance.


]History has shown that art and economics, when working together, bring about changes that spread beyond the boundaries of an era or geography. The Bauhaus school, for example, transformed art and technology into a unified vision that changed post-World War I German society, and influenced the world. Today, this spirit can be revived in Kosovo and Albania through a new collaboration between artists, entrepreneurs and innovators.

In countries where art and creativity may be considered luxuries, joining these forces can lead to building a future where art becomes a vehicle for economic and social change. Imagine that in every development project – from technology to architecture – there is room for artists who not only decorate, but give the project soul and vision.

An inspiring example comes from myself Telegrafi.com, which has launched pilot projects that integrate art and technology. This platform is creating a new bridge of collaboration, putting artists at the center, but also reformers as engines of innovation. Such models not only enrich aesthetics, but also push the limits of economic and social development, creating a new development culture.

The collaboration of art and economy is a need of our time. In Kosovo and Albania, where urban spaces and the economic landscape need refreshing, the inclusion of art can create new realities. This is not just for beauty; it is to give each project a new layer of meaning, related to history and culture, giving the future a solid foundation.

A "regulation" similar to that in Germany, where five percent of every development project is invested in public art, would transform our cities into living museums. Imagine spaces where technology and art coexist in harmony, inspiring citizens and creating jobs for artists and creators.

When you look at a beautiful city, an inspiring building or a successful technological project, ask yourself: what would happen if art was the heart of this creation? The intersection of art and innovation is not just a dream – it's a need to build a future where everyone, from artists to entrepreneurs, will be part of creating something bigger than themselves and that reflects on country and society .

Kosovo and Albania have the potential to work on this approach. And, who knows, maybe exactly from this ideas will be born that will change the country, why not even influence the world.

In conclusion, transformation will not happen "by magic wand". A new approach is important to understand that the transformation of a society or economy does not happen by magic, because it requires a new creative approach, a form of dialogue that includes not only artists and businesses, but also society as a whole.

In this process, the youth should be in the center of attention. Empowering young people and involving them in innovative projects is also key to building a sustainable culture of development. Cooperation with new initiatives that are already flourishing in Kosovo and Albania - either in technology, or in art and culture - can create synergies that will transform not only economic sectors, but also the way we think about our future as a society.

Instead of waiting for big changes from external factors, we must take the initiative to create this transformation ourselves, bringing together ideas, passion and vision. Only through a comprehensive and open dialogue with society can we build the foundations for a more creative, fairer and more sustainable future.