

Anthony Majanlahti, professor at Northeastern University of Boston, met the students to examine the different ways in which urban design has been influenced by the theater, or rather, the set design and urban design have influenced each other intensely. Meeting organized by the School of Theatre Design.

The lecture will mainly focus on the Manifesto per il Turbo Film, realized by the collective of video artists Alterazioni Video, Barbieri is co-funder of, and will present a new project of Turbo Video: imaginary media campaign for the French presidential elections of 2012, following an unlikely and discussed candidate.
TurboVideo undoes the efficient, linear logic of pre-production/production/post-production, elaborating instead a system whereby multiple films, activities and relationships can be improvised.

Curated by the Department of Fashion Design.
The lecture will focus on the new adventure of Sabrina Querci: the Q.Connections, an agency created to establish connections between young innovative talents in the arts, fashion, entertainment and the proper industry recipients and press.

Wendelien Van Oldenborgh is an artist based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, whose practice explores social relations through an investigation of gesture in the public sphere.
Van Oldenborgh often uses the format of a public film shoot, collaborating with participants in different scenarios, to co-produce the script.

The second open-lecture curated by the School of Graphic Design and Art Direction hosts Fulvio Caldarelli, visual designer and consultant to some of the most important design studios world over.
Caldarelli will address the relationship between landscape and social dimension: lifescape, there is no landscape unless there is a man who observes and lives it. Landscape is not a material object, is a vital organism.

Fifty scenic designs by Arnaldo Pomodoro.
Promoted by the School of Theatre and Exhibit Design.
Our largest and most famous sculptor has also worked for the theater, from Gibellina to the Scala, from theater to opera, creating original or monumental projects, and own set-landscapes. This relevant experience is traced by the artist together with Anthony Calbi.

Leila Palermo in her lecture will explore contemporary "landscapes" in which fashion today is enjoyed, and the possible forms of communication, addressed to a global and constantly on audience.
The new strategies and new languages in the new fast, easy sharing and low cost scenario, will be the focus of the meeting.

Promoted by the School of Graphic Design and Art Direction.
A walk through sixty years of Italian television and cinema advertising along the highways of the graphic, linguistic, formal and content game.
The main protagonist, inspiring and "guinea pig" of traditional animation and of optical effects, truke and computer processing: it is the hero, the product to advertise. Or the logo, the name, the trademark, always in the delicate balance between creativity and desecration, irreverence and innovation.

Promoted by the school of Fashion Design.

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