Fermomag goes on vacation…

Jun 19, 2013 0 Comment Written by

We arrived at number 41, hoping to have proposed a variety of interesting topics. This year we go on vacation early, to get back to you on 19th September. A long pause that will allow us to reflect and seek new partnerships. We wish you happy holydays, and we will not fail to keep in [...]

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Alessandro Guerriero

Jun 19, 2013 0 Comment Written by

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, [...]

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Atelier: Nicoletta Belletti

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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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Leonardo3: interactivity makes the past alive

Jun 19, 2013 Comments Off

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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From cult movie to contemporary fashion: The Great Gatsby

Jun 19, 2013 No Comments

The Great Gatsby by Baz Luhrmann, who inaugurated the 66th edition of the Cannes Film Festival, this year has been one of the most anticipated movies by film buffs from around the world. Many reasons have created fibrillation for this cult movie. The director has in fact get used its audience  to momentous film as [...]

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Two Italian myths in the USA: “DK Project”

Jun 19, 2013 No Comments

Recently passing by a kiosk my eye fell on a comic book that after a quick browse made me take a step back in time. It was the mid-70s when a friend lent me some comic books to read, my first serial comic: I usually read L’Intrepido, Il Monello, Lanciostory, Skorpio, where the stories were [...]

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Olfaction, the sense preferred by memory

Jun 19, 2013 No Comments

Balzac, Baudelaire, Calvino, D’Annunzio, Flaubert, Gadda, Wilde, but above all Proust and Süskind… great is the literary fortune of olfactory memories, powerful time machines able to bring us back to the past in a matter of a moment: the smells have the power to activate episodic memory, the one that holds all the events of [...]

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The Pixel with mustache

Jun 19, 2013 No Comments

It’s like many cats: lazy, messy, unpredictable, but adorable. Yet special, like all felines can be. His name is Pixel, it lives with Cecilia&Fermo for a strange case and one day she decided to turn it into the protagonist of “flash” inspired to cat’s life in its many facets. Which color, size or sex is [...]

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Four feline books

Jun 18, 2013 No Comments

Books and cats: I do not speak of books about cats but of books with cats, among whom I have chosen four titles. Cats in an identity crisis. Three stories, two cats and ninety cartouches (Salani) is a collaboration of Serena Vitale – teacher of Russian language and literature, publishing consultant, literary critic, translator, writer [...]

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The Ecocentrics

Jun 05, 2013 No Comments

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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