Leonardo3: interactivity makes the past alive
Wednesday, 19 June 2013
Much has been said about Leonardo da Vinci, even more has been fantasized (there’s even those who attributes to him the authorship of the Holy Shroud) and yet so much remains to be discovered, as evidenced by the temporary exhibition Leonardo3 – The World of Leonardo, held in Milan in the central and elegants Sale
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Atelier: Nicoletta Belletti
Wednesday, 19 June 2013
Cheerful is beautiful, cheerful is happy, cheerful is art. And the joy of Nicoletta Belletti is contagious: she is carried by a clear laughter, bright colors, paintings that come out from the surface and invade the surrounding space with energy. In the beginning there were only flowers, but not soft bouquets framed in small paintings
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Design in 400 words: Alessandro Guerriero
Wednesday, 19 June 2013
Alessandro Guerriero is the most versatile person in which I came across. His thought is a tireless tourist of the planet of creativity. Guerriero is Design. He is one of the founders of TAM TAM School, which hereinafter tells us, a project of “non-school” design. “TAM TAM School deals with visual activities and is not,
Weegee: murder is my business
Wednesday, 05 June 2013
Weegee’s work was the crime: we are not talking about a killer but of an American freelance photojournalist active in the mid-30s. Arthur Fellig (1899-1968), aka Weegee, became famous in the “golden period” of Murder Inc., the Jewish gang which provided paid hitmen to Syndacate, the New York association of mafia boss (for the most
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Mauro Martini Raccasi, the many facets of writing
Wednesday, 05 June 2013
Born in Parma, Mauro Martini Raccasi was the first in Italy to graduate in economics with a thesis about journalism at IFOR institute of Bocconi University in Milan. He made his debut in fiction with a historical saga, the tetralogy “Il Romanzo dei Celti” (The novel of the Celts), moving on to other genres, such
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Design in 400 words: the Ecocentrics
Wednesday, 05 June 2013
From the meeting between an architect and an artist was born an idea developed in a very short time and reflected in the design scene through an international exhibition, a passage to the TG and a round of specialized press, by a common passion for the eco-sustainability comes to life an exciting collaboration and an
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Atelier: Matteo Mezzadri
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
First, observe. Then listen to the sounds of the places and the voices, stories and tales of the people. Finally, travel, explore the far north of the frost and volcanic soils of Iceland, cross Italy from Val d’Aosta to Sicily and face the nature of the vast deserts of Africa and the Americas. These are
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Design in 400 words: Sergio Maria Calatroni, 360 degree artist
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
I personally “know” the designer Calatroni and in fact I got in touch with him to talk about this, but my love for Japan made me change direction, leading me to dwell on his recent photographic work. Sergio Maria Calatroni 360° artist, what is the transition from architecture, industrial design to photography? I would not
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Design in 400 words: Karim Rashid, light and colors
Wednesday, 08 May 2013
Internationally renowned designer, Karim Rashid made of pastel colors his brand recognition, everything he creates is solar, it puts you in a good mood. Let’s have a chat with him and hear what he thinks about light… Karim Rashid and the light. Light is so ephemeral. Light is so flexible, light creates mood, light can
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Atelier: Giorgio Tentolini
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
We had an appointment to decide about an exhibition project. Giorgio Tentolini comes running, panting and out of breath. He sits down and starts talking about sagittal sections, opens his leather purse and pulls out pieces of net, gauze, latex, torn folders containing prototypes of those series he entitled Cropped Papers. He also talks about
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