- Alan, Michelle, Lindsay
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Made in Italy - Mind Map
- Alan, Michelle, Lindsay
Friday, June 24, 2011
Portrait Round-up
Here's a quick portrait round-up of just a few of all the interesting people we've had the opportunity to meet.
Laboratorio della Creativita e dello Stile Italiani
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Creating and Preserving Brand Heritage
Richard Ginori, Piaggio & Salvatore Ferragamo |
Kartell & Alessi |
A corporate museum is a type of institution that combines elements of a profit-making organization with a traditional museum, giving the public a glance into the past, present and future of a company. We've visited several corporate museums on this trip, each one taking a different approach in exhibiting the evolution of the products, people and organization of the company.
The Importance of Communication in Design Education
Monday, June 20, 2011
Sapienza University of Rome, Presentation of Prof. Orlandi (Director of DATA Department), Lecture of Prof. Rullo
- Alan, Michelle, Lindsay
An excerpt from LAGO APPARTAMENTO - A Living Showroom
Macro Museo d’Arte Contemporanea Architecture
The architecture of the Macro Contemporary Museum on Via Reggio Emilia was unique and intriguing. It maintained the historical building with a contemporary expansion and restoration to the museum designed by architect Odile Decq. The historical building was once the Peroni Brewery built in the early twentieth century. The architecture is meant to remove traditional boundaries and ignore the urban versus cultural existences.
Italian Neorealism
Grand Tour of Italy
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Macro Museum (Video)
- Alan, Michelle, Lindsay
Fabrica- Exploring Forms of Communication
Museums’ Interactive and Fun Bathrooms
Alan having fun with the interactive sink in the Macro Museum in Rome :D |
Renewal: History and Architecture
During our trip across Italy, we've visited many museums and art galleries, many of which were once churches, factories and various industrial buildings before being renewed and reused for the exhibition spaces they are now. Here are a few examples:
The Punta Della Dogana: aerial view and interior view |
THE ORIGIN AND DEMISE OF NEOPLASTICISM
Neoplasticism painting by Piet Mondrian |
New Architecture and Historical Ruins: Auditorium Parco della Musica
Ancient ruins uncovered underneath construction of the Parco della Musica |
MAXXI: Art and Architecture in the 21st Century
Friday, June 17, 2011
Fratelli Barbini (Video)
- Alan, Michelle, Lindsay
Nason Moretti (Video)
- Alan, Michelle, Lindsay
Gallino Ferro (Video)
- Alan, Michelle, Lindsay
Murano - Community of glass specialists
Murano is an island of Venice where many small glass companies are located. Many of these companies specialize in certain types of glass products. For example, stores which sells ornamental glass lighting, decorative mirrors and glass kitchenware can be easily found all over the Murano.
Punta Della Dogana
Punta Della Dogana |
The Changing Future of Murano Island
Murano Island has built it’s heritage on glass, waking before the sun and sleeping when the kilns are retired for the evening. It is a quiet place that draws tourists from Venice for day trips to this quint, crafty island. I was lucky enough to personally experience this wonderful art of glass blowing and fell in love with the charm of the sleepy streets of Murano, but what role does a one industry region play in an increasingly globalized world?
NasonMoretti
On June 17th, we were fortunate enough to visit the NasonMoretti factory in Murano. They have been producing beautiful glassworks since 1925 and are constantly researching new techniques to produce innovative, unique products.
The User and their Environment
Reflections of Murano
A detailed corner view of a completed mirror. |
While on Murano Island in Venice, we visited a company called Fratelli Barbini, which manufactures ornate mirrors in the Ventian traditional style. Fratelli Barbini has aways been a small family company, and can trace it's traditions back to the 17th century when Girolamo Barbini created beautiful mirrors for the royal palace in Versailles.
One of the most interesting parts of our visit to Murano was learning all of the techniques and processes used to make these beautiful creations. Below is a step-by-step guide on how traditiona Venetian mirrors are made.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
La Biennale di Venezia - Photography at the Arsenale
Korean Pavilion at the 54th Biennale
A Quick Look At The Biennale
A Map of the Biennale Locations in Venice
The Biennale de Venezia is an international art event that takes place every other year in Venice. Over 100 countries have pavilions dispersed around the city while there are about 40 permanent exhibition spaces. Countries such as Canada, and Spain are divided into two sections: the Giardini (Gardens) and the Arsenale (Armoury).
Danish Pavilion at the 54th Biennale
Many pavilions at the 54th Biennale in Venice were displaying art installations that were neither interactive, nor meaningful to an international audience. The installations were interesting to look at from an aesthetic point of view, but were lacking a meaningful topic that visitors from all over the world could relate to. The Bienalle is a meeting place for artists from all over the world to display their work, so it would be best if they chose this special occasion to communicate a remarkable idea to the audience.
La Biennale di Venezia: History and Traditions
While in Venice, we attended the Biennale of Art in Giardini and Arsendale. It takes place every odd year, in conjunction with the Venice Biennale of Architecture, which takes place every even year. It is associated with great history and traditions, making it one of the biggest and most prestigious exhibitions in Italy.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Fabrica (Video)
- Alan, Michelle, Lindsay
Fabrica Renews Zanotta Products with "Trans-Forma"
Colour Me Impressed: Interactive Window Displays
Fabrica by Bennetton Group, Venice – June 15, 2011
Screen shots of our own Colors in Movement experience. Michelle and I also made an animated gif, you can see here! http://colorsofmovement.net/post/6830942362
While in Milan I wrote a post about the window displays I noticed while walking some of the major streets. I spoke briefly about the time and thought that is evidently behind the design of each window, and the trends that I observed. Our recent visit to Fabrica presented a perfect opportunity for me to relate back to my previous post, and to give a more detailed example of a specific type of window display that we learned about while we were there.
Located just outside of Venice, Fabrica is a communication and research facility founded by the Bennetton Group. It was built as a creative space for aspiring young artists and designers as a place where they are able to collaborate on conceptual, innovative and ground-breaking projects. Since its inception in 1994, the members of Fabrica have developed numerous projects, including art installations, furniture, documentaries, and advertising campaigns. One of their more recent projects, developed and realized by Paulo Barcelos, is a window display created for the United Colors of Bennetton retail stores.
Fabrica - Communication of Social Issues
The building which Fabrica runs out of. |
Foscarini - Innovation and Collaboration
Allegro and Allegretto, 2007 - by Atellier Oi |