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maltatoday, SUNDAY, 30 OCTOBER 2016 42 This Week Virtù Ferries MaltaToday and Virtù Ferries have teamed up to take one lucky winner and a companion every week to Sicily, with two tickets to be won every week in our photography competition. Already been on holiday? Good: we're sending you back if your best photograph from your holidays and travels makes the cut. That's right: send us a good quality image of your holidays and we'll send the best one to the gateway of Italy with Virtù Ferries. Malta - Sicily Express Ferries For more information visit www.virtuferries.com or contact by telephone 23491000 RULES OF THE COMPETITION maltatoday Conditions apply: 1. Tickets for each week's competition can only be won by one person who submits one entry of a high-res image with description. Entrants with more than one entry WILL NOT be considered. Entrants must send a description of photo. 2. Winners will be informed before the end of the week, and then announced on maltatoday.com.mt and MaltaToday on Sunday. 3. By entering this offer, entrants consent to their photos being published and owned by Mediatoday Co Ltd. 4. The entrant with the best photograph will be awarded two (2) return tickets, valid for travel to any Virtù Ferries destination. Mediatoday's decision is final. 5. Tickets are issued free of charge, excluding port charges, and in accordance with Virtù Ferries' rules and regulations. All taxes and charges are to be paid accordingly by the winning entrant upon the issuance of tickets. 6. This offer is closed to employees and contributors of Mediatoday Co. Ltd and Virtù Ferries, or their family members. This week's theme: Travel SEND US PHOTOS FROM YOUR FAVOURITE HOLIDAY PHOTO COMPETITION Photos should be a hi-res image (one per individual entry) with a sentence or two about what inspired you to take your photo. Entrants are kindly reminded not to send in personal family pictures that might be unrelated to theme subjects unless expressly requested. If sending a photo by post, address it to: 'MaltaToday photo competition', Mediatoday, Vjal ir-Rihan, San Gwann, SGN9016 Please supply your daytime telephone number, your name, your home address, email address and Instagram name. Send the photo via email on info@mediatoday.com.mt [SUBJECT HEADING: MaltaToday photo competition] by next Friday at 9am. Themes may change from one week to the other This week's winner is JOSEPH PORTELLI with the photo Gubbio and surroundings from a chairlift in Funivia Colle Eletto Delineating boundaries, objectifying memories Having opened on October 21, the annual Divergent Thinkers exhibition brings together a group of emerging artists to create work to a brief, with this edition taking 'NAVIGATE' as its curatorial springboard. As part of an ongoing series of interviews with the participating artists, TEODOR RELJIC speaks to Chiara Cassar and David Falzon, who will be competing with his counterparts at the exhibition for a month-long scholarship at the Youkobo Art Space in Tokyo, Japan in August, 2017 What would you say is sig- nificant about the Divergent Thinkers tradition, and how does it feel to be a part of it? Also, what do you think it con- tributes to the stature of your own work as a whole? Chiara Cassar: Divergent Thinkers is significant because it's an opportunity to showcase the work of young Maltese art- ists to the public. I feel very ex- cited to be a part of Divergent Thinkers because it focuses on the importance of the process of the artwork rather than the finished result. This allows for freedom to explore new ideas, materials and techniques. David Falzon: Divergent Thinkers is an excellent platform for upcoming artists who need to gauge themselves and put their skills or vision to the test. Be- ing part of this year's event has helped me improve my organi- sational skills, while constantly re-evaluating the art-making process and abiding to a specific time-frame. How did you interpret NAVI- GATE – this year's Divergent Thinkers theme – and what do you hope to communicate with your contribution to the exhibi- tion? Cassar: I interpreted this year's theme through the idea that we can navigate our memories Chiara Cassar: "We navigate our memories through objects" David Falzon: "My piece uses the game Battleship to comment on our role as consumers"

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