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Augmented
Humanity

Exhibition -
Contemporary identities between data and rapresentation.

Augmented
Humanity

Exhibition -
Contemporary identities between data and rapresentation.

Augmented
Humanity

concept

Umanità aumentata: identità contemporanee tra dati e rappresentazione (Augmented Humanity: contemporary identities between data and rapresentation) is the name of an exhibition dedicated to information design held at the Turin Design Circle from 7 June to 20 September 2019. I had the pleasure of collaborating in the development of the graphic identity and the exhibition layout, curated by Marco Ruffino and Wild Mazzini data art gallery.

Collaboration, 2019
Art Direction, Set-Design, Graphic Design

concept

concept

cREDITS

Umanità aumentata: identità contemporanee tra dati e rappresentazione (Augmented Humanity: contemporary identities between data and rapresentation) is the name of an exhibition dedicated to information design held at the Turin Design Circle from 7 June to 20 September 2019. I had the pleasure of collaborating in the development of the graphic identity and the exhibition layout, curated by Marco Ruffino and Wild Mazzini data art gallery.

CREDITS

Creative Direction -
Sara Fortunati

Curated by -
Marco Ruffino,
Wild Mazzini – Data art Gallery

Graphic project and set-up -
Torino Graphic Days, Marco Ruffino; Isabella Perino, Alice Cadorna, Francesco Luminasi, Julian Mendez, Kim Donghyeon, Irene Giardina Papa, Michelle Vicari, Sophia Giachin

Project Management -
Marilivia Minnici

Production Assistant -
Francesco Boccato Rorato

Set Design
Giuseppe Giorcelli

Communication
Enza Brunero

Press
Federica Biasio

Translations
Isa Matilde Bonino

Il Circolo del Design Main Partner -
Compagnia di San Paolo

Partner
Camera di Commercio

Technical Sponsors -
TechArt
Sonos

A special thanks goes to -
South China Morning Post
Density Design Lab
Politecnico di Milano
Annely Juda Fine Art gallery
for the artwork

Umanità aumentata: identità contemporanee tra dati e rappresentazione (Augmented Humanity: contemporary identities between data and rapresentation) is the name of an exhibition dedicated to information design held at the Turin Design Circle from 7 June to 20 September 2019. I had the pleasure of collaborating in the development of the graphic identity and the exhibition layout, curated by Marco Ruffino and Wild Mazzini data art gallery.

CREDITS

Creative Direction -
Sara Fortunati

Curated by -
Marco Ruffino,
Wild Mazzini – Data art Gallery

Graphic project and set-up -
Torino Graphic Days, Marco Ruffino; Isabella Perino, Alice Cadorna, Francesco Luminasi, Julian Mendez, Kim Donghyeon, Irene Giardina Papa, Michelle Vicari, Sophia Giachin

Project Management -
Marilivia Minnici

Production Assistant -
Francesco Boccato Rorato

Set Design
Giuseppe Giorcelli

Communication
Enza Brunero

Press
Federica Biasio

Translations
Isa Matilde Bonino

Il Circolo del Design Main Partner -
Compagnia di San Paolo

Partner
Camera di Commercio

Technical Sponsors -
TechArt
Sonos

A special thanks goes to -
South China Morning Post
Density Design Lab
Politecnico di Milano
Annely Juda Fine Art gallery
for the artwork

Collaboration, 2019
Art Direction, Set-design, Graphic Design

Collaboration, 2019
Art Direction, Set-design, Graphic Design

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The Sculpture

Our main task was to design an installation to fill in, in a meaningful way, the central space of the room. In particular we wanted to make a sculpture out of the abstract figures created for the exhibition’s identity, to symbolize the human multitude and its facets. The installation has therefore become a decorative element, but - above all - a way of collecting and showing in real time information about visitors, who had the opportunity to interact by answering our questions - written on each panel - with small colorful stickers.

The Sculpture

Our main task was to design an installation to fill in, in a meaningful way, the central space of the room. In particular we wanted to make a sculpture out of the abstract figures created for the exhibition’s identity, to symbolize the human multitude and its facets. The installation has therefore become a decorative element, but - above all - a way of collecting and showing in real time information about visitors, who had the opportunity to interact by answering our questions - written on each panel - with small colorful stickers.

The Sculpture

Our main task was to design an installation to fill in, in a meaningful way, the central space of the room. In particular we wanted to make a sculpture out of the abstract figures created for the exhibition’s identity, to symbolize the human multitude and its facets. The installation has therefore become a decorative element, but - above all - a way of collecting and showing in real time information about visitors, who had the opportunity to interact by answering our questions - written on each panel - with small colorful stickers.

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CREDITS

Creative Direction -
Sara Fortunati

Curated by -
Marco Ruffino,
Wild Mazzini – Data art Gallery

Graphic project and set-up -
Torino Graphic Days, Marco Ruffino; Isabella Perino, Alice Cadorna, Francesco Luminasi, Julian Mendez, Kim Donghyeon, Irene Giardina Papa, Michelle Vicari, Sophia Giachin

Project Management -
Marilivia Minnici

Production Assistant -
Francesco Boccato Rorato

Set Design
Giuseppe Giorcelli

Communication
Enza Brunero

Press
Federica Biasio

Translations
Isa Matilde Bonino

Il Circolo del Design Main Partner -
Compagnia di San Paolo

Partner
Camera di Commercio

Technical Sponsors -
TechArt
Sonos

A special thanks goes to -
South China Morning Post
Density Design Lab
Politecnico di Milano
Annely Juda Fine Art gallery
for the artwork