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Alba Hurup Larsen is a Danish racing driver, Scuderia Ferrari member, the inaugural recipient of the FIA Women in Motorsport Award, and an unavoidable figure in the new generation of motorsport.
At 14, Alba won the FIA Girls on Track programme to become The fastest girl in the World, and joined the F1 Academy in 2025. Now in her second season, she has quickly established herself as a competitive athlete and a cultural presence with appearances in Vogue, Forbes, and several Tommy Hilfiger campaigns.
Off track, she founded Girls International Racing Lab at age fifteen, giving 15.000 girls globally their first track experience. GIRLS is aiming to balance one of the most gendered sports and build the pipeline for the future of racing.
Moving between sport, fashion and media, she represents a new generation of athletes redefining leadership on and off the track.
Danish racing driver, Scuderia Ferrari member, the inaugural recipient of the FIA Women in Motorsport Award, and an unavoidable figure in the new generation of motorsport.
Storytelling & Leadership — Social Entrepreneurship — Sports & Representation — Youth Culture

Niceaunties is a Singapore-based artist who uses the figure of the "auntie" as a lens for social commentary. Across Asia, the auntie is a loaded archetype: simultaneously revered and dismissed, central to community life yet coded as outdated, opinionated. Auntieverse, her ongoing world-building project, takes that figure and places her at the centre of surreal settings, speculative cities and imagined ecologies to explore themes of body image, consumerism, community and environmental change, engaging through satire and speculative fiction.
Niceaunties trained as an architect and deploys spatial thinking, systemic perspective and world-building as an argumentative mode.
Her work has been presented internationally at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark, the V&A in London, and the AI Action Summit at the Grand Palais in Paris. In 2024, she presented Auntieverse in a TED Talk in Vancouver and her work has been featured in Forbes, The Guardian and The Straits Times.
Singapore-based artist who uses the figure of the "auntie" as a lens for social commentary.
Storytelling & Leadership — Future of Media — Media, Identity & Representation — Technology & Cultural Memory

David Sheldrick is an artist and filmmaker at the frontier of the emerging post-photographic movement with a background in fashion photography (London Fashion Week, Vogue, GQ, Burberry).
Sheldrick was an early pioneer in applying generative methods to high art, exploring the nascent medium's potential to reshape authorship, memory and visual culture. Prior to the mainstream advent of GenAI, he partnered with with leading curators The Fellowship and Alejandro Cartagena to launch Mongsangga, his 16-piece genesis collection of animated compositions. This was followed by Morning Calm, a 100-piece still collection featured in The Fellowship’s Post-Photographic Perspectives III exhibition, which sold out instantly during a private sale.
Sheldrick has an ongoing photomimetic exploration of the Anthropocene through Empire, a project created by sourcing over 35.000 vernacular photography slides from the 1940s to 2010 to train and finetune generative models. In parallel with his artistic work, Sheldrick consults brands at the aesthetic event horizon of generative visuals.
Artist and filmmaker at the frontier of the emerging post-photographic movement with a background in fashion photography.
AI & Creative Industries — Future of Media — Visual Culture & Technology — Authenticity & Synthetic Media

Misan Harriman is a Nigerian-born British photographer, Oscar-nominated filmmaker and cultural commentator. He became the first Black photographer in the 104-year history of British Vogue to shoot a cover. His photography documenting the Black Lives Matter protests in 2020 made him one of the most widely-shared visual storytellers of our times.
Misan is an oft-requested profiler of public figures ranging from Rihanna and Tom Cruise to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. Misan expanded into filmmaking with The After that received an Academy Award nomination for Best Live Action Short Film.
Alongside his creative work he serves as Chairman of the Southbank Centre, Europe’s largest arts centre, and continues to work across photography, film and cultural commentary with a storyteller's heart and a rebel's eye.
Oscar-nominated filmmaker, celebrated photographer, Save the Children Ambassador and Chairman of Southbank Centre.
Visual culture — Art & Social Change — Misinformation & Trust — Storytelling & Leadership

Alba Hurup Larsen is a Danish racing driver, Scuderia Ferrari member, the inaugural recipient of the FIA Women in Motorsport Award, and an unavoidable figure in the new generation of motorsport.
At 14, Alba won the FIA Girls on Track programme to become The fastest girl in the World, and joined the F1 Academy in 2025. Now in her second season, she has quickly established herself as a competitive athlete and a cultural presence with appearances in Vogue, Forbes, and several Tommy Hilfiger campaigns.
Off track, she founded Girls International Racing Lab at age fifteen, giving 15.000 girls globally their first track experience. GIRLS is aiming to balance one of the most gendered sports and build the pipeline for the future of racing.
Moving between sport, fashion and media, she represents a new generation of athletes redefining leadership on and off the track.
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