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Innesti Grafting: Venice Biennale

Partecipation to the video installation "Inhabited Landscapes: life adapts to the spaces that adapt to life" promoted by Studio Azzurro during the "14th International Architecture Exhibition" at Padiglione Italia "Innesti Grafting" of the Venice Biennale 2014.
 
The Italian Pavilion launched the "Inhabited Landscapes" call, inviting ordinary people, students and film makers to submit fixed camera short videos of public spaces.
The objective of the operation was to document the relationship of exchange and reverse osmosis that is created between spaces and the lives of people that they host every day, such as the capacity of human environments to welcome us and change on a daily basis through small spontaneous transformations.
The final work was a big “animated mosaic” entitled “Inhabited Landscapes. Life adapts to spaces that adapt to life”: it created a complex postcard of Italy capable of giving back all the diversity of the landscapes and the lives that it hosts.
 
http://www.innesti-grafting.it/en/call/
Medieval Rocca, Pianello Val Tidone (Piacenza, Italy)
The "Rocca" is grafted by some additions, as it is witnessed by the house on the right.
The scenario is composed by buildings from different ages and creates a well-lived public space.
Via Roma, Piacenza (Italy)
The street grew up through the centuries and buildings from different ages dialogue face to face.
Via Chiapponi, Piacenza (Italy)
Exhibition in Venice, june 2014
See one of the videos on the mosaic: second column from left, third row from the top
Innesti Grafting: Venice Biennale
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Partecipation to the video installation "Inhabited Landscapes: life adapts to the spaces that adapt to life" promoted by Studio Azzurro during th Read More

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