A 'ecological contamination' The Youth Group Architects of Varese (summary nell'acrostico SGA), born a few months ago with the aim of collecting curiosities and needs of young professionals in the field, it was officially presented to the public Monday, October 4, inaugurating the series of evenings the link between architecture and other art forms.
Guest, and speaker of the evening, Ivo Stelluti, an artist who shapes his work with recycled materials and industrial waste, conference title, "Architecture & Riart.
The importance of recycling and eco-fact, were the focus of "experiential journey" which the young artist has shown to those present during the evening, showing how these factors have affected all spheres of interest of its
life, work, art, architecture and poetry. To begin with, Ivo, besides being an artist is a technician in the field of industrial hygiene, which analyzes the material is discarded and how to give them a new utility. And, as in daily life, art, adopting the technique of recycling and reuse for the works so to speak, 'moon', new worlds, made of polyurethane foam, old computer hardware, plastic scrap, paint which do not harm the environment, and diluted colors directly with the rain. Recovery of waste and attention to respect for the environment
seem paradoxically "contaminating" the other forms of art that Stella serves as poetry and music during the evening, the artist suddenly becomes a poet, reading poems written by him, odes to nature and "New Explosions senses", and finally turns into a magical traits dj, playing a theremin made entirely from waste materials. addition to his personal experience, Ivo track also an overview of how environmental sustainability could be reflected in various fields, including fashion, design, and most importantly, the architecture showing images of the Zentrum Paul Klee in Bern, the City of 'Arts in Valencia and the Foundation Beyeler in Basel, the artist reflects on the beauty and functionality of structures such as these, which are perfectly integrated with nature, without causing excessive damage to
environmental and aesthetic. In the path traced by Ivo Stelluti, a journey between science, art, architecture, music and poetry, seems to have spread a true 'ecological contamination' that binds all forms of art with a view to finding new approaches for eco-friendly, Stelluti as stated, quoting the philosopher Leibniz, "we must try to live in the best of all possible worlds."
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