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Terni Festival 2018, from 29th to 30th September 2018, Terni, Italy.
Moonscape is a pavilion for Terni’s 2018 Theater and performing arts festival. Connected to the curatorial frame of the festival, the pavilion works on the difference between interior and exterior, open and close space. A simple circular shape made of wooden panels and held up by a steel structure hides inside a complex spatiality. The floor inside is covered with a PVC hologram film and cushions and benches made of pale pink sponge that let the visitors seat and live the space.
General Direction: Linda di Pietro
Curators: Linda di Pietro and Chiara Organtini
General organization and production: Marco Betti and Martina Merico
Tecnical direction: Fabio Tommaselli and Filip Marrocchi for STAS
"10 Anni di Parasite 2.0"_In dialogo con Salvatore Peluso su PTW School
[READ]"Scenografie Politiche per Menelique #4
[READ]In dialogue with Nick Axel for Extra Extra Magazine n.13°
[READ]"Parasite Invasion" is part of Istmo magazine's first release!
[READ]"Ten Deserts" for Un Sedicesimo #55 by Corraini Edizioni.
[READ]"At the beginning there was the desert" for Magda Magazine. Text by Parasite, photography by Giaime Meloni.
[READ]Our article on Horst Arts and Music Festival is on Domus web
[READ]"Architecture, artifice and the normative man" on Avery Shorts
[READ]"Three Stories: On Future Shock, Retreat, and Architecture as Scenography" on DUE a weekly publication made by Sofia Pia Belenky and Tobias Hentzer Dausgaard and designed by Simone Niquille for the Architectural Association.
[READ]"Cosmology, Subcultures and Urban Wilderness" on Archinect
[READ]"The Internet Was a Desert" on Archinect.com
[READ]"The desert on the margins is my Heimat: for a non-eurocentric vision of migrations and architecture"_Cartha on Making Heimat, a special issue on the German Pavilion at the 15th International Architecture Exhibition la Biennale di Venezia, 2016
[READ]"Towards a Digital Talking Architecture"_Form of Formalism, n.3, 2016
[READ]“L’architetto neofiliaco”_Kabul Magazine, 2016
[READ]"The Neophiliac Architect: Three-act play" Trans 28, architectural magazine edited by ETH Zurich Architecture Department
[READ]"Partytopia, crypto urban desert e primitive future tribalism" Artribune, “Carnet d’architecture” a cura di Emilia Giorgi
[READ]“Primitive Future Office”_Plug-in Book, 2016
[READ]"Extreme-Land#5" Interview with Simone Niquille_ATP Diary
[READ]"Extreme-Land#4" Interview with Matilde Cassani_ATP Diary
[READ]"Extreme-Land#2" Interview with m-a-u-s-e-r_ATP Diary
[READ]"Extreme-Land#3" Interview with Aristide Antonas_ATP Diary
[READ]"Extreme-Land#1" Interview with Andreas Angelidakis_ATP Diary
[READ]“Città: rammendare le coscienze” Archphoto
[READ]Parasite 2.0 is a design and research agency based in Milan and London. Founded in 2010 by Stefano Colombo, Eugenio Cosentino and Luca Marullo, it’s specialized in temporary architecture, interior, and exhibition design. They investigate the status of human habitats, acting within a hybrid of architecture, design, and scenography.
Parasite 2.0 has worked and collaborated with Triennale Milano, Copenhagen International Fashion Fair, Pantone, Corraini Editions, Terraforma Festival, Missoni, Nero Editions, Venice Architecture Biennale, and the Shenzhen Architecture Biennale, among others.
They have led didactic activity at Faculté d’architecture de l’université libre de Bruxelles, Design Academy Eindhoven, Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam and Politecnico di Milano. They taught at The Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam, NABA Nuova Accademia Belle Arti Milano, and since 2016 they have been regularly teaching at MADE Program-Accademia di Belle Arti R. Gagliardi in Syracuse, Italy.
Parasite 2.0 were awarded the Young Architects Program MAXXI in 2016. They are represented by Operativa Arte Contemporanea Gallery and Galleria Corraini Arte Contemporanea.
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