A Pixel with mustache
Wednesday, 15 October 2014
It’s like many cats: lazy, messy, unpredictable, but adorable. Yet special, like all felines can be. His name is Pixel, it lives with Cecilia&Fermo for a strange case and one day she decided to turn it into the protagonist of “flash” inspired to cat’s life in its many facets. Which color, size or sex is
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Hooverphonic – Reflection Tour 2014
Wednesday, 15 October 2014
The area ex Ceramica Vaccari in Santo Stefano Magra is a great location for industrial archeology that I recommend you to visit: the former production site covers approximately 14 hectares at the foot of the surrounding hills, includes various sectors of industrial buildings that date back from the late nineteenth century to the latest 40s.
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Moebius in Grubert’s world
Wednesday, 15 October 2014
The essence of Jean Giraud lies right in the choice of the pseudonym that has made him popular all over the world: Moebius, referring to the figure created by the German mathematician who, imposing a twist to a ring, showed the form that has only one side and only one edge. A strip closed together
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Susan Herbert, cat artist
Wednesday, 15 October 2014
Many cat lovers claim that if our beloved felines had developed the opposable thumb they would have been the dominant species. If evolution had taken place in their favor instead of ours, history of art would surely have seen as masterpieces of the same characters but with different features. Susan Herbert, born in ’45, considered
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David Lynch in Lucca: found visions
Wednesday, 15 October 2014
From the darkness of night, an image that instantly evokes the figure, gushed a light filled, unexpected, revealing. That – we will see it – of a man who knows. David Lynch for his “first” in Tuscany, at Lucca Film Festival, he could get out of a huge pink pinna, or he could do it
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The lost time of ruins: Silvia Camporesi
Wednesday, 15 October 2014
There are many photographers who work on an abandoned place and often their images are evocative, exciting, involving the viewer through the details of the peeling walls, the few furnishings corroded by termites or rusted, human traces which still stand despite the man does not live there anymore for years, for decades. Even Silvia Camporesi
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Blue Lilies, the Farnese as you have never read
Wednesday, 15 October 2014
Do you love intriguing plots? Historical disclosure? Exciting as a novel, Gigli Azzurri (Blue Lilies) is your book. Published in print in 1995 and out of stock for a while, now offered by Fermoeditore in e-book (pdf, ePub and mobi), the story told by journalist and writer Luigi Alfieri will get you involved. How was
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Irving Penn. Precious as platinum photos
Wednesday, 01 October 2014
For the first time, Palazzo Grassi/François Pinault Foundation offers a photography exhibition: after the exhibition focused on works from the Pinault collection – one of the most significant and influential collections of contemporary art in the world – the second floor of the historical Venetian palace is occupied by 130 shots of great beauty. Most
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The last lighthouse
Wednesday, 01 October 2014
I want to tell you about my latest work, The Last Lighthouse. It is a double movie: the first one tells the still journey made by Paolo Rumiz on a desert island, with a few animals, the lighthouse, and two lighthouse keepers. A story that is contemplation of nature, reflection on the world. The second
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The bibliophile’s handbook
Wednesday, 01 October 2014
High Initial – Initial letter of increased body, composed on the base line and then above the ascendant of the other letters of the text (as opposed to the drop cap). Speaking Initials – So are defined handwritten or printed initial, illustrated by a picture (animal, person or object) whose name begins with that letter
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