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A word, a week
A word, a week explores the use of animated typefaces. In order to gain more insight into how these animated typefaces can be applied, Animography invited 52 artists to make short personal works. Each animation features one word, set in a typeface from Animography’s collection. Curator: Jeroen Krielaars.
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Draw to Art
Many great works of art started as a sketch, but what if your sketches could let you to discover art? That’s the idea behind Draw to Art, a prototype that uses machine learning to match your doodles to paintings, sculptures, and drawings.This project was built in collaboration with Google Creative Lab London and the Google Arts & Culture Lab in Paris. Curators: Google Creative Lab, Google Arts & Culture Lab, IYOIYO.
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Eye magazine: 8000 one-offs
This exhibition features a continuous screening of 94, plus covers, ‘seed files’, posters, sketches and a short history of the magazine itself.Adrian Harrison’s award-winning documentary short 94 [8000 One-Offs] tells the story behind the design and production of this ground-breaking magazine cover, including fascinating interviews with Paul McNeil and Hamish Muir of MuirMcNeil, HP’s Hadar Peled Vaissman (who pioneered the Mosaic variable data printing software), printers and binders at Pureprint and the Eye team. Curators: Eye magazine.
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One hundred stories, one face
“One hundred stories, one face” allows us to understand how our experiences, age and culture really are, the common factors that make us recognize a figure rather than another and, above all, they allow us to understand how small details can make us unique even if in reality, we are all the same. Curators: Marco Oggian, Nicola Schwartz.
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Affiche by Jean Jullien
Jean Jullien is a French artist born in Nantes. His wide production includes illustration, photography, video making, installations, editorial design, posters and fashion design. In 2015 he has become the protagonist of the fourth edition of “Affiche”, an outdoor exhibition organized by Tapirulan using the billboards of Cremona. This project was born from that experience to show a selection of the most ironic works by Jullien. Curators: Associazione Tapirulan
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Lora Lamm
After taking part in the group of the young Swiss graphic designers of the ‘50es, she becomes familiar with the “swinging” Milan. Lora Lamm definitely made her mark. During the years at La Rinascente and at Pirelli she has been ranging from corporate communication to exhibitions, from advertising to retail shops, from editorial design to the packaging. Besides her solidity in graphic design and typography, she is known for her illustrations as one of the most influential artists of that period. Curators: Mario Piazza, Graphic Days Torino.
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Unveiled Places
Unveiled Places is an extended map of the city of Turin representing its urban renewal, considering there is an area of 650.000 meters that can be completely renovated. The places drawn in the map are just a small part of a huge potential and they represent the old and the future shape of Turin.This installation becomes complete when the visitors interact with the artwork, discovering, thanks to an interactive technology, which are the places that can be reinvented. Curator: Martina Zena, Graphic Days Torino.
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De-tales: a story about cultural identity
Print Club Torino and Goethe-Institut Turin present the first edition of the double-artistic residency. The exhibition is a result of the observation of the two different cultural identities from a foreign point of view reworked through the different sensibilities of the artists: Lukas Eggert and Gabriele Pino.