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A book to understand present times and imagine new, free and happy future scenarios: "Might Something Like This Do? An Anthology of Future Communication" is distributed from January 25. It has been edited by Patrizia Moschella (Course Leader of the MAs of NABA Communication and Graphic Design Area) and Fabio Pelagalli (Course Leader of Communication and Graphic Design Area MAs), with clerobs and TheBoySlimFrank. The book is the fifth of the NABA Insights series published by Quodlibet editore. 

The focus on communication and the NABA Insights series

"Might Something Like This Do?” is an interpretation of contemporary times, an era when communication is becoming increasingly hybrid and ever-changing. What up until a few years ago were clear definitions, specific professional areas, consolidated disciplines, have now become slippery and hazardous territories. Each day we witness conceptual spillovers that pave the way for new and unexpected perspectives. This book aims to reveal the germinating of new possibilities from today’s code through several dystopian voices that are the possible future of communication.

Edited by Guido Tattoni (NABA Dean) and Italo Rota (NABA Scientific Advisor), the NABA Insights series comprises the concept books collecting the Academy's reflections. In addition to "Might Something Like This Do?”, the series includes "Theatre Dictionary" edited by Margherita Palli (Course Advisor Leader  of the Bachelor of Arts in Set Design), "Designing a spoon to change the city" by Claudio Larcher (Course Leader of the Bachelor of Arts in Design) and Valentina Dalla Costa (Course Leader of the MAs of NABA Design Area), "Utopian Display. Geopolitical Curating" by Marco Scotini (Visual Arts Department Head), "The Electric Rectangle" by Simone Sarasso (author and NABA lecturer). 

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