Laboratory abstract

“The art interprets sciences. Narrative exhibitions and interdisciplinary explorations” The design studio worked on designing temporary exhibitions focused on the relationship between art and science: in particular between art and a specific branch of sciences (biology, robotics, ICT, environmental engeneering and so on). Each team dealt with both the curatorial part choosing the topic, artists and works of art, and the exhibit design part. We supposed that this initiative was included in the palinsext of the Miart artistic fair using the Padiglione RAI by P.G. and A. Castiglioni as a structure where the temporary exhibition is placed.

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Project Description

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Time Q-bic

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Course: Laboratorio di Design degli Interni (Section I4)

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Academic Year: 2019/2020

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ProfessorsRaffaella Trocchianesi, Anna Mazzanti, Susana Gonzaga

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Tutors: Margherita Cimin Corradi, Alessandro Nuzzi, Luca Vivanti

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Students: Francesco Umberto Cipolla, Gioia Pirozzi, Ludovico Sanna, Matteo Sciortino

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Time has to do with our consciousness and yet it appears as material, clear and universally shared. So what is time? In “Time Q-bic” there is an attempt to represent time as a quantity, which materializes in the form of volumes. A time that from seconds reaches millions of years. A time that takes on the most human aspects: that of the community and that of the individual. On the one hand, perfect, cubic, clear and predictable volumes; on the other hand dark, introverted and curious parallelepipeds. Here we find before our eyes a mosaic of fragments of time, which rest on the net of conventions, which is broken only when the represented time is lived subjectively. In either case, time is a completely human thing, and as such, the increase in quantity increases the complexity and difficulty of imagining it, a “pressure of time”: for this reason volumes tend to crack with more quantity of time.

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