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A thinker exploring different media and languages, an artist in between tradition and experimentation: thanks to "Finestre senza confini", NABA students create an immersive experience in Pier Paolo Pasolini's multimedia corpus. The video installations will be on show in Rome, at Cinema Troisi, from March 5 to 12.  As part of the initiative, on March 7 at 18:00 there will be a talk open to the public that will see the intervention of Vincenzo Cuccia and Antonello Faretta with the students who took part in the project and Giuseppe Garrera (art historian and collector), Cesare Pietroiusti (visual artist and NABA lecturer) and Clara Tosi Pamphili (architect, historian and critic of applied arts and NABA lecturer). Parteciperanno inoltre Maura Locantore, secretary of the Comitato Nazionale per il Centenario dalla nascita di Pier Paolo Pasolini, Daniele Bisello (NABA School Director – Rome) and Silvia Simoncelli (NABA Head of Education – Rome) will also participate. 

 

Finestre senza confini: event information   

Cinema Troisi, via Girolamo Induno 1, Rome   

Public talk: Sala Cinematografica, Cinema Troisi, Tuesday, March 7, from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM.   

The exhibition is open every day from Sunday, March 5 from 16:00 to 19:00 and from Monday, March 6 to Sunday, March 12, from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM and from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM   

Free access, reservation at initiatives.roma@naba.it is mandatory  

Public talk: Sala Cinematografica, Cinema Troisi, Tuesday, March 7, from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM.   

Pier Paolo Pasolini's multimedia approach and the NABA's exhibition in Rome   

At the end of the celebrations for the 100th anniversary of Pasolini's birth, NABA offers an experience of future remote cinema. "Finestre senza confini" is the meeting point of the creativity of a group of students who, starting in A.Y. 2021/22, have confronted the life and works of Pasolini in relation to the city of Rome. The multimedia installation makes use of XR technologies and recent generative art techniques. Thanks to new devices such as VR visors, it aims to read and update Pasolini's work and life in order to understand and experience the author's interdisciplinary teaching.  

   

Finestre senza confini: credits   

"Finestre senza confini" is a project by the BA in Media Design and Multimedia Arts students of the Rome campus, A.Y. 2021/22: Angelica Alinei, Ester Aureliano, Alex Ciuffardi, Alessandro La Marca, Alice Pievaroli, Sara Romano and Davide Di Chiara.  

The installations are by BA in Media Design and Multimedia Arts students of the Rome campus Ester Aureliano and Alex Ciuffardi.     

The scenography is by BA in Set Design students of the Milan campus Irene Coveri and Sara Gaggi, in collaboration with the alumna Chiara Vico and with the supervision of Francesca Guarnone (NABA lecturer) and Martino Arianese (NABA lecturer). 

The project is curated by Vincenzo Cuccia (NABA Media Design and New Technologies and Set Design Area Leader) with Antonello Faretta (director and NABA lecturer).   

Artistic supervision: Antonello Faretta.   

Technical direction: Alessandro Cracolici (NABA lecturer) with the support of Daria Marcon (Media Laboratory Specialist - Rome).

Set design project coordination: Antonella Cirigliano (NABA lecturer).   

A special thanks goes to Silvia Simoncelli (NABA Head of Education - Rome).

We would like to thank Fabio Capalbo (BA in Cinema and Animation Course Advisor Leader - Rome) Margherita Palli (BA in Set Design Course Advisor Leader) Francesca Staasch (NABA lecturer) and Beatrice Baldacci.

 

We would like to thank Giuseppe Garrera, Cesare Pietroiusti and Clara Tosi Pamphili for their scientific advice.   

The initiative is part of the programme PPP100 - Roma Racconta Pasolini promoted by Roma Capitale Assessorato alla Cultura with the coordination of the Dipartimento Attività Culturali.   

It falls under the patronage of the Comitato Nazionale per il Centenario dalla nascita di Pier Paolo Pasolini.