Whodunit, blue cat? Pictures from Anomali Festival
Wednesday, 04 June 2014
The Cultural Association Campo di Carte, in collaboration with Libreria Cibrario, has ended succesfully the third edition of Anomali Illustration Festival. Unlike the previous editions, the festival will take place in Spring, from April 27th to May 4th. By the end of April is expected the end of the project Righe Amiche, which involved the
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A Pixel with mustache
Wednesday, 04 June 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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Bookcases and Design, give space to creativity
Wednesday, 04 June 2014
For book lovers is a pleasure – and even a little satisfaction – discover that, once concluded the 2014 edition of the Salone del Mobile in Milan, as the exhibition is destined to design objects and furniture, books have been involved as much as the furniture. In which way? With libraries of course! Which become
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A painter without dogma: Renato Vernizzi
Wednesday, 04 June 2014
Renato Vernizzi (1904-1972) from a few days is the star of a new museum opened in Parma in the splendid rooms of Palazzo Sanvitale, where is exposed a careful selection of works from the donation of his heirs; a path that begins with the story of an artist who was born in Parma and moved
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Curiosity e-book
Wednesday, 04 June 2014
Two authors and some e-books, in English and Italian: in the first case we talk about humor, in the second about costume (with thoughts about present times). Stephen P. H. Butler Leacock (30th December, 1869 – 28th March, 1944) was a Canadian teacher, political scientist, writer and humorist; he was the most famous scientist of
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Locke, the courage of responsibility
Wednesday, 04 June 2014
“You make one mistake, one little f—–g mistake, and the whole world comes crashing down around you!”. Ivan Locke’s warning resonates powerful and inescapable on the one-way road of life. A road that he travels in a frosty night on his BMW X5, unique filmic space of history, in the run up to its responsibilities,
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Design in 400 words: Fantacentrica
Wednesday, 04 June 2014
It’s called “Siabbottoni” (Buttoning) Simone Abbottoni’s website, that explains to those who enter for the first time: “N.1 Si is the beginning of Simone, and Abbottoni is the surname No.2 Si Abbottoni – imperative of “to button” in italian – is a gentle invitation to those who talk too much and badly”. But Simone Abbottoni
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A life in black and white: Stanislao Farri
Wednesday, 04 June 2014
Stanislao Farri is on the threshold of ninety. He still has so much energy, so much desire to frame subjects that strike him and take photographs that, printed, draw lines and perspectives, depicting unusual and fascinating glimpses as the last project dedicated to avant-garde architecture in Reggio Emilia, one of Santiago Calatrava. The curves of
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Pre-Raphaelites. The utopia of beauty: exhibition top marks
Wednesday, 04 June 2014
A simple exhibition? No, this is THE exhibition: the one to see “absolutely”. Pre-Raphaelites. The utopia of beauty, in Turin until July 13th, 2014, presents seventy works of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood from Tate Gallery in London: arrived in Italy as the last stop of a world tour, they will then be placed in a wing
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Technology to wear: fashion accessories for a healthier life
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
Many technology and sport companies are focusing on wearable devices, or the technology of the fashion to wear. These are accessories often related to sports with attractive design that allow for example to make the tracking of sports training, of body weight or situations related to wellness. As part of the “technology to wear” we
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