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Stefano Mirtis
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timeline archive:
a personal collectionof curiosities
Stefano Mirtis
facebook wall
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Dro, Trentino
Morpheus Buyback
Last night at Centrale Fies, Apparatus 22 staged
their "Morpheus Buyback" performance. Wish I was
there
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More images at: http://www.facebook.
com/media/set/
More, at this link: http://www.centralefies.it/...
/wefolk/show/appartus22.html
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Torino
Fablab Torino / Officine
Arduino
If the GranTouristas are planning to make a trip in
Italy going to see the most interesting places,
people and things, the Officine Arduino joint can't
be skipped.
Here is the explanation:
Officine Arduino Torino is a combination of
Makerspace, Fablab and an Arduino office
dedicated to further the development of the
platform and open source hardware.
Officine Arduino is born out of the experience of
creating the first FabLab in Italy during an
exhibition that lasted throughout 2011. We
experienced the positive energy that came out of
the encounter between the local community of
makers, students, designers and our team based in
Torino.
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After the exhibition shut down we though that
Arduino could act as an incubator to empower
the people we work with to setup a company that
would share our resources and equipment with the
local community. Luckily we found the amazing
people at Toolbox co-working (http://www.
toolboxoffice.it/) who provided us with free space
within an old FIAT factory.
Officina means workshop and in Italian it has
the vintage sound of the name given to those small
companies that made amazing products with
limited resources and a lot of ingenuity.
We wanted to see what comes out when you
connect open source hardware and software,
digital fabrication, maker culture, hands-on
learning, open design, alternative business
models, co-working and a great community.
Torino is the template for more Officine Arduino
we would like to open around the world so that
more people can hang out with us and build
amazing stuff.
And here are the links:
http://www.fablabtorino.org/
http://www.fablabitalia.it/
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Corviale
This is a slab.
...and its name is Corviale.
Designed by Mario Fiorentino, it is nine floors high,
for a kilometer of lenght.
So powerful that is able to stop the typical Roman
wind.
Since its construction (1972/1982), an endless
amount of project to transform and make it
gentler and nicer have been made. I think it
should be there as it is.
More at: http://housingprototypes.org/project?
File_No=ITA004
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Almere-Stad
DIY Urbanism
Interesting project by MVRDV, Almere Oosterwold.
A development strategy for Almere Oosterwold,
titled 'Estate for Initiatives' is a revolution in Dutch
urban planning as it steps away from governmental
dictate and invites organic urban growth in which
initiatives are stimulated and inhabitants can
create their own neighbourhoods including public
green, urban agriculture and roads.
Here the link to the video: http://www.youtube.
com/watch?v=NSwtduho...
Here an article with some further explanations:
http://www.archdaily.com/.../d-i-y-urbanism-
almere.../
Thanx to Daniele Mancinifor the link...
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NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena
Rover lands on Mars.
I like these things very much
As Buzz Aldrin said: "Mars is there, waiting to be
reached"
More images at: http://www.facebook.
com/media/set/...
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NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena
This is the picture I liked the
most...
Elio was sharing the message given by Ron Arad to
his students at Royal College (first day of school):
"Dear students, you arrive here being fully
employable. By the time you are finished with this
program, you will be 100% unemployable"
(I love Arad's bluntness)
Here a link to eary Arad's stuff: http://www.
facebook.com/media/set/...
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New Haven City Hall
Atlas Obscura
This is one of the nicest web-based projects I have
seen in a long time.
http://atlasobscura.com/
From their website:
WHAT IS THE ATLAS OBSCURA?
The Atlas Obscura is the definitive guidebook and
friendly tour-guide to the worlds most wondrous
places.
User-generated and editor curated, the Atlas is a
collaborative compendium of amazing places that
aren't found in your average guidebook.
If you're looking for miniature cities, glass flowers,
books bound in human skin, gigantic flaming holes
in the ground, bone churches,
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balancing pagodas, or homes built entirely out of
paper, the Atlas Obscura is where you'll find them.
A collaborative project anyone and everyone is
welcome and encouraged to add a place for
inclusion, and to edit the content already in the
Atlas. Whether searching for an upcoming trip,
taking a trip with the Obscura Society, or just
reading places great stories: we want to help your
adventures happen.
In an age where everything seems to have been
explored and there is nothing new to be found, the
Atlas Obscura celebrates a different way of
traveling, and viewing the world. There is plenty
out there to discover, so lets start looking!
Thanx to Davide Bocelli for sharing it on the
GranTouristas group: https://www.facebook.
com/groups/GranTouristas/
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Catedral de Salamanca
An astronaut landing on the
Cathedral.
Another thing I learned thanks to the
GranTouristas (this one comes from Giulio
Pascali). Did you know that in Salamanca they
have a Cathedral with all kind of old an new
marble icons?
Isn't it great?
How come no one ever thought about it (to add
new symbols of contemporary life into the
traditional Catholic old buildings)?
More at: http://www.hoax-slayer.com/cathedral-
spaceman-carving.shtml
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Chairs for All
A very nice project by a group I didn't know. They
are "Splace", and this is "Chair for all" project(Genoa, 2010).
More about them at: http://www.splace.eu/
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Haus der Kulturen der Welt
Dark Drives
Another nice work by Raumlabor in Berlin. This is
the exhibition architecture for "Dark Drives".
Here is how they explain it:
The exhibition design for the show dark drives
integrated the presentation ofvery different media
into one spacial frame. the media presented were
mainly projections, works shown on screens but
also sculptural works, sound works and pronts /
drawings in frames. the general athmosphere of
the exhibition space was quite dark, darker than
represented on the fotographs. the architecture
followes loosely the lines of opening up the frames
and elements of exhibition design. the notions of
inside and outside, of front and back of porper and
casual (re)presentations are opened up for
individual interpretation. the diagram of the
spacial layout is therefore broken down into a
nearly continuous sequence of
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Corso Francia Roma
Blowing in the Wind
(Over the No Mans Land)
Browsing the GranTouristas group, lots of
interesting projects pop up. This is a work by
Daniele Mancini/ Urban Fields group. It was a
performance made in Rome, 2009.
related and connected elements. while allowing
every artisic position a good ammount of space to
bepercied in,the audience experience is a
extremely slowed down concentrated drift.
More images about this work at: http://www.
raumlabor.net/?p=5393
Raumlabor website is at: http://www.raumlabor.
net/
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La Biennale di Venezia
Rethinking Happiness (...
Boop, Maybe not...)
This is an image of Aldo Cibic's "Rethinking
Happiness" project. It was on show at Venice
Biennale 2010.
I am not sure about the architecture, but if I was
to have a big office, for sure Aldo would be in
charge of the models.
If we are talking about architecture models, he isone of the finest chaps in the world.
Here some more images: http://urbanfields.
wordpress.com/.../blowing-in-the-wind.../#
And here the link to their page: http:
//urbanfields.wordpress.com/
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Gergei
Adotta una Pecora
(Adopt a Sheep)!
This project where you can adopt a sheep and you
get milk and cheese and wool, is one of the
coolest things I've seen in the last five years.
Bravo to Emilio Concas and to his family
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yK6T2d3xDIo
http://www.sardiniafarm.com/english.htm
"I love my job, I have done it for more than 40
years and this is the only thing I know how to do.
The strong depreciation of milk would have made
me stop the activity of shepherd but with my
family we had an idea: welcome to SardiniaFarm."
(Emilio Concas)
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Fame Festival Grottaglie
Fame Festival
Another place you shouldn't stop when traveling in
Italy is the Fame Festival in Grottaglie
FAME (eng)
the state or quality of being widely honored and
acclaimed, favorable public reputation (ita = fama
successo)
FAME (ita)
bisogno molesto di mangiare, carestia, grande
miseria, grande desiderio (eng = starvation,
hunger)
Fifth edition for Studiocromies summer festival!
heres the text, its the same from the first year,
if you have it says it all and still, you stupid
journalists cant write a decent article!
In order to avoid rhetorical somersaults of the
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Prata Sannita
Million Donkey Hotel
This hotel (in the image one room, but also the
other ones are quite stunning), it is quite a thing
More images at: http://www.facebook.
com/media/set/
case, Studiocromie is pleased to announce FAME
festival for whatit is: the meeting of a dozen
international artists in a small italian centre,
Grottaglie.
More at: http://www.famefestival.it/
Thanks to Pippo Marino for the link.
In the image above a work by the well-know JR in
one of the past editions...
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London 2012
A Question...
Sandro Saccutiasks me if I know who designed the
visual identity of the Olympic Games in London.
Not the icons, those things like deciding that you
need a purplething etc.etc.etc.
Everyone knows?
Grazie Stefano...
http://www.designboom.com/.../london-
olympics-2012-the...
Website: http://www.milliondonkeyhotel.net/
Thanx toLuca Diffusefor the link...
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Rivara
Villa Colli
Adelaide Testashared the link to this early work
by Giuseppe Pagano and Gino Levi Montalcini.
I didn't know about its existence.
Here a link where you get some more news
(although in Italian). Very interesting. Worth a
visit!
http://www.antithesi.info/testi/testo_2.asp?
ID=274
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Ex manicomio di collegno
Nuovo Mondo
In the GranTouristas game/trip/whatsover,
Maurizio Cilliis a fantastic character. He knows all
kind of secret stories, has access to hidden
archives and places.
Here for instance is the link to the folder he did on
Francesco Toris: http://www.facebook.
com/media/set/?set=oa.399419216789282
In case you don't read Italian, here is what I've
found for you:
The discovery of a piece entitled Le Nouveau
Monde spurred the Collection de lArt Bruts latest
eponymous exhibition. To construct this maze-like
architectural work central to the show, Francesco
Toris availed himself exclusively of whittled and
carved cattle bones.
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The young Italian carabiniere (1863-1918),
committed to the Turin Psychiatric Hospital at the
age of thirty-three, finely chiseled a great number
of elements: human figures, idols, imaginary
animals, staircases, doors, and different motifs
embellished with flowers, letters or numbers. He
assembled the delicate works by stacking and
fitting parts into each other, without the any link,
nails or glue. Sitting on three wheels, the fanciful
construction can be moved about. Eschewing any
preliminary drafts or drawings, this entirely self-
taught creator spent five years (from 1899 to
1905) diligently applying himself to the piece.
More at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=AzMkCpN6VQI
Thanx Maurizio!
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Abadir (Arts Between Architecture Design &
Interdisciplinary Research)
The community is the
message.
The GranTouristas group is adding a fantastic
paperzine to the Tweetbook project.
Giuseppe Mendolia Calellaand Lucia Giulianoand
lots of other people at Abadir are making the
prototypes for the paper catalog of the
GranTouristas project at Biennale.
See you in Venice, at Padiglione Italia (29th of
August), more at: http://www.facebook.
com/groups/GranTouristas
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Roma
La Cura / The Cure
A brain cancer.
Some very personal Open Data.
An opportunity.
http://artisopensource.net/cure/
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Valle Del Belice
Organical Time
From Palermo, going south, toward the Belice
Valley.
Here is where you can find Pamela Ferri, busy with
the construction of her Zumoid structures
Here some more aboutthis project: http://www.
facebook.com/media/set/
And here some more: http://184.106.20.102/141-
organical-time
And here an article on ms Ferri's work (in Italian):
http://www.spazioarchitettura.
ch/teorie/articolo128.aspx
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Imola
Piero Bottoni, Villa Muggia
This is a fantastic piece of architecture, designed
and built by Piero Bottoni and Mario Pucci
between 1936 and 1938.
Totally abandoned and quite unknown.
Thanx toPaolo Carli Morettifor letting us know
about it.
Another given stop in the GranTour
More at: http://www.villa-muggia.it/
(the images are mesmerizing)
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San Cesario di Lecce
Santuario della Pazienza
(Patience Sanctuary)
Laura Basco started to share some special places
she knows in Southern Italy.
This is an image of the Sanctuary of Patience, an
incredible work by Ezechiele Leandro (1905-1981).
He transformed his house in San Cesario di Lecce,
Italy, into a museum. Inside his paintings and small
sculptures are exposed. The garden outside,
entitled the Sanctuary of Patience, has an
enormeous collection of his larger sculptures.
Keep reading at: http://outsider-environments.
blogspot.it/.../ezechiele...
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Langhe
Eredi Brancusi
Brancusi Heirs. A group of artists specialized in
using the leftovers of famous artists' works.
Here above for instance, you can see what they
found when fiddling with Marcel Duchamp stuff.
Mr Duchamp used the front wheel to make his
famous piece, and the remaining was forgotten for
a long time (till the Eredi Brancusi found it).
They disappeared in 2003, somewhere in Langhe
region. Antonio Scarponi says they run a bed &
breakfast in some pictoresque hillside village (as
soon as we know more, we will update this post).
Thanks to Legrenzi Susannafor the links.
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More about them and their works at: http://it.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Eredi_Brancusi
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Ex Ospedale Psichiatrico Di Trieste
You hate me...
...and out of spite, i love you all!
Another stop in the GranTour should be in Trieste,
at the former asylum. It is the place where FrancoBasaglia (psychiatrist, neurologist, pioneer of the
modern concept of mental health and architect)
developed his revolutionary theories (and
practices) regarding the relationship between the
mentally ill and the rest of society.
More about him at: http://en.wikipedia.
org/wiki/Franco_Basaglia
It would be very nice to make a tour of the
Here is their website: http://it.wikipedia.
org/wiki/Eredi_Brancusi
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Beirut, Lebanon
The Atlas Group Archive
The Atlas Group, a fifteen-year project between
1989 and2004 about the contemporary history of
Lebanon.
Very nice work, set it up by Walid Raad.
Here is the link: http://www.theatlasgroup.org/
Thanx to Lucia Giulianofor the hint.
former asylum and the park with Claudio Farina,
who knows a lot of interesting things about all
these (important) stories
The image above is taken in an asylum (Sassari)
and reads: "You hate me and out of spite, I love
you all!"
https://www.facebook.com/lucia.giuliano.35https://www.facebook.com/lucia.giuliano.35https://www.facebook.com/lucia.giuliano.35http://www.theatlasgroup.org/https://www.facebook.com/pages/Beirut-Lebanon/106188806084417?ref=stream -
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Vico del Gargano
Una specie di chiesa all'aria
aperta
Another special place found by Remo Ricchetti in
Apulia.
The sign reads: "Some kind of open air church.
Saint John the Baptiste. Private house. To enter,
ring the bell from 9.30 to 11.00. It is forbidden to
enter without ringing the bell".
We should go there, thanks Remo.
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Tricamera Obscura
Thanks to Andrea Botto, we were able to discover
the magic world of Ando Gilardi. Photographer,free-thinker + a lot of other things.
Here above the Tricamera Obscura, a cardboard
camera he invented and was later produced by
Ilford.
Unfortunately he died few months ago, but at the
Fototeca Storica Nazionale (founded by him) there
is an archive of more than 500.000 images+ lots of
other things.
Unfortunately the website is in Italian only,
anyway, here is the link: http://www.fototeca-
gilardi.com/
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