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Material Experience is the first photographic collection of organic matter and handmade biodegradable plastics.
Forgetting about the plastic polymers, the bioplastic can be chemically produced by bonding organic substance such as coffee scraps, corn starch and many other natural materials.
Ludovica Rosato, is a product designer based
in Milan.
She experiments with still life and set design
always focusing on personal research
between objects and materials.
Alecio Ferrari (1995, Milan) is an Italian photographer
and visual researcher that lives
and works between Rotterdam and Milan.
He achieved a bachelor’s degree in Graphic
Design & Art Direction at Falmouth University
in Falmouth, UK in 2018.
His portfolio is a mixture of fervent aesthetics
and narrative, developed from a wide
experience in visual arts and the creation
of both reportage and personal works with
narrative at their core.
With a skill set ranging from editorial design,
visual communication and photography he
developed the ability to communicate through
images in a genuine yet efficient way.
Since 2019 his work is represented by C41.
eu, a photographic agency and production
company based in Milan and Amsterdam.
Edoardo Caimi (Italy, 1989) lives and works between Milan and Lodi.
His latest exhibitions include: B.L.I.S.S. at T293 gallery (Rome) 2019; Fortezza at Spazio Giacomo
(Bergamo) 2019; Sauzer World at Gran Tour Studio (Milan) 2019; Post Grafiti Stress
Disorder at Marca Museum
(Catanzaro) 2018; Turbosafari Never Dies But It Did at Ex Dogana (Rome) 2018.
Ritual01 is an anachronistic ceremony, a ritual that, through sounds, tries to dig into memory
and recall a tarnished past that dissolves between digital simulations of natural sounds and
tribal rhythms in short circuit with industrial atmospheres.
The context is sacred, it refers to the ecstatic transe rituals that existed in all times and in all
places. The Dionysian ceremonies were held at night, a symbol of darkness and the forbidden,
and took place outdoors in wooded areas, or in caves or caves, places connected with
humidity and fertility, therefore with female sexuality and chthonic powers.
A first experiment by the artist to translate his imagination into sounds.
Sara’s personal translation of Drop 1 shot in her studio in Milan.
Sara Scanderebech was born in Nardò,
Salento (IT). She moved to Milan
to attend the Brera Academy of Fine
Arts. After graduating in Visual Arts
she worked as a photographer for the
Carla Sozzani Gallery. She is currently
digital curator and content creator
for various clients of fashion and art.
For Ginestre’s project she collaborated
with Silvia Del Vesco, graphic
designer, living and working between
Pordenone and Milan.