About

L’Art is the tool through which man has written the history of his civilization. 
The work of art represents the expression of a refined culture,
destined to survive over the centuries to those who created it, in a timeless and boundless space.
Our artistic heritage represents the most precious asset that mankind has
in order to become aware of its origins and the evolution that has led us to be what we are today.

Mission 

Sapere Project's mission is to contribute to the protection and enhancement of the Cultural Heritage of humanity, allowing its unprecedented use and disclosure on a global scale.

Vision

Sapere Project's aims to become a reference for the collection and consultation of information in the cultural heritage sector. The Smarticon model gives origin to an innovative knowledge model, applicable to any artifact on a global scale.

An entirely Italian contribution

The modern concept of knowledge passes through the culture of complementarity. The conceptual, cultural, social and even economic metamorphosis unfolds the horizons to a new vision “of the whole” as “an unicum” and not as the sum of the parts of which it is composed.

This model of thought is steeped in innovation and is opposed to disintegration, favor ing cooperation, social integration and dialogue between cultures: it instills life in the philosophical (but still theoretical) concepts of the new planetary system.

Sapere Project was born from the desire to share with the world the first sprout of a planetary ecosystem, which makes dialogue between different cultures possible : restoring ruptures and all forms of fragmentation and regenerating the scientific and humanistic environment in a creative dimension.

Our ambition is to adapt the source of knowledge to the needs of modern times.

“The method is “(…) finalized at restricting the amplitude of vagueness, whose expression is found in the concept of objectivity and in the idea according to which only what is objectively evaluated can become the object of scientific knowledge (…)”

Hans Gorge Godamer