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marcogiovenale ¡ 9 months ago
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asemic writing: oggi a palermo
OGGI Martedì 14 a PALERMOGabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe – Palazzo Fernandez Via Papireto 20 ore 12:00 Inaugurazione mostra “Scrittura Asemica. Nuove acquisizioni della Collezione del libro d’artista della Biblioteca dell’Accademia di Belle Arti di Palermo” (14 maggio – 21 giugno 2024) con opere di Toti Audino, Laura Cingolani, Giuseppe Calandriello, Marco Cassarà, Eugenia Di Meo, Orazio…
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garadinervi ¡ 2 months ago
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Corrado Costa, Guida del viaggiatore immobile. A proposito di Obsoleto, romanzo di Vincenzo Agnetti, Estratti da Malebolge, Vanni Scheiweiller, Milano, 1968, Edition of 500 [slowforward. Š Corrado Costa, Vincenzo Agnetti]
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Re: Vincenzo Agnetti, (1968), Obsoleto, Edited by Giuseppe Calandriello and Daniele Poletti, [diaforia, Edizioni Cinquemarzo, Viareggio (LU) / Archivio Vincenzo Agnetti, Milano, 2017, New Edition of 200. Original cover artwork by Enrico Castellani. Essays by Germana Agnetti, Cecilia Bello Minciacchi, and Bruno Corà. The new edition also includes the text by Corrado Costa, Guida del viaggiatore immobile. A proposito di Obsoleto, romanzo di Vincenzo Agnetti, Vanni Scheiwiller, Milano, 1968
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lucfierens ¡ 10 months ago
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Noi (Elena Marini - Luc Fierens) ci siamo.
Les enfants terribles della poesia visiva.
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Nella Galleria ARTPOETRY, via G. Candido 3, Lecce, venerdì 12 aprile alle ore 19, sarà presentata da Francesco Aprile la mostra “Asemic writing: la scrittura acefala, lo scrivere, il flusso”, a cura di Salvatore Luperto. L’esposizione allestita da Anna Panareo e dal curatore è costituita da oltre 30 opere. Autori in mostra: Vincenzo Accame - Francesco Aprile - Tony Bellucci - Mirella Bentivoglio - Tomaso Binga - Cristiano Caggiula - Giuseppe Calandriello - Italo Carrarini - Marilena Cataldini - Luciano Cattania - Vittorino Curci - Nicolò D'Alessandro - Mauro Dal Fior - Michele De Luca - Liliana Ebalginelli - Luigi Fagioli - Vittorio Fava - Federico Federici - Fernanda Fedi - Luc Fierens - Gino Gini - Marco Giovenale - Alfonso Lentini - Lorenzo Li Greci - Oronzo Liuzzi - Ruggero Maggi - Elena Marini - Egidio Marullo - Adamo Modesto - Rrose Sélavy - Enzo Patti - Giuseppe Pellegrino - Giovanna Sandri - Anna Spagna.
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dunkelwort ¡ 1 year ago
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Pata Asemica
Pata Asemica, collective exhibition within the event Alingue e Apostrofi, Festival degli universi supplementari e dei nuovi (A)linguaggi, Duccio Scheggi, Marco Garophalo, Giuseppe Calandriello curators, Stecca 3, Milano, 8-9-10/09/2023.
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sciencespies ¡ 4 years ago
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Ancient Roman Road Discovered Under the Waves of Venice
https://sciencespies.com/humans/ancient-roman-road-discovered-under-the-waves-of-venice/
Ancient Roman Road Discovered Under the Waves of Venice
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At the bottom of the Treporti Channel, meters beneath the waves of the Venetian Lagoon, a series of surprising ancient structures has just been uncovered.
Aligned for a distance of around 1,200 meters (3,937 feet), they suggest that, once upon a time, before sea levels rose and flooded the area, a Roman-era road stretched across the landscape.
According to archaeologists, this is evidence that a significant Roman settlement was present centuries before the founding and settlement of Venice in the fifth century CE.
“This multidisciplinary study documented the presence of an about 1,200-meter long segment of a submerged Roman road on an ancient beach ridge now submerged in the Northern Venice Lagoon,” a team of archaeologists led by Fantina Madricardo of the National Research Council of Italy explains in a new study on the discovery.
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(Antonio Calandriello and Giuseppe D’Acunto; Fantina Madricardo)
Above: A reconstruction of the road (left), and how the channel looks today (right).
“The submerged road represents, probably, one of the last route segments in the maritime landscape of Altinum, within a wider network of roads in the Venetia et Histria Regio,” the researchers write.
“Its contiguity with other structures and infrastructures, such as … defensive towers, levees-walkways, port, and private structures, confirms the capillary permanent settlement in the Venetorum angulus.”
The ancient Romans did many things very well. Among those things, one of the most well-known is their roads. Wheresoever the Romans roamed, there too you would find long stretches of pavement and corduroy roads, to better facilitate expansion and mobility.
But Roman transportation and trade was not limited to land. The ancient civilization was also adept at navigating the seas, which led researchers to wonder what role the Venice region may have played.
We know the sea level was lower then, and Venice would have looked significantly different. Archaeologists have also found ancient artifacts that suggest Roman occupation in the centuries around the turn of the millennium, long before the city of Venice was founded. How extensive, Madricardo and her team wondered, was that occupation?
Some archaeologists had believed that the artifacts had come from ancient Roman cities overlooking the lagoon, but there were also hints that the area had been more extensively occupied.
A survey conducted in 1985 found structures that suggested evidence of stretches of road at the bottom of the Treporti Channel.
High-resolution multibeam sonar allowed the researchers to map the seafloor geomorphology, and archaeological dives conducted between 1978 and 2016 returned a wealth of information about what’s actually down there, including sample cores of the seafloor sediment.
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Bathymetric map showing the locations of the structures. (Federica Foglini)
With further studies in 2020, they documented a series of 12 relief structures aligned parallel to the main channel in a southwest-to-northeasterly direction, for a distance of around 1,140 meters (3,740 ft). The longest of these structures was around 52.7 meters long. A second set of four structures ranged between 14.5 and 134.8 meters (47.5 to 442 ft).
Bathymetric data suggested the presence of a paleobeach ridge – a feature indicative that a beach had existed at some point in the past. The structures were found along this ridge.
The existence of a road is supported by other discoveries in the channel. Multiple archaeological traces have been previously found near the Scanello Channel; these traces suggest large buildings, which could indicate the presence of a harbor.
Previous research also suggested traces of a road at the bottom of the Scanello Channel, too. If that’s the case, then the Treporti Channel road would not be an isolated structure, but part of a larger road network in a significant port town.
Comparison with other submerged ruins in the Lagoons of Grado and Marano support this interpretation of the structures. The findings highlight the need to find, document, and preserve archaeological sites in submerged environments, the researchers say.
“The presence of the ancient Roman road confirms the hypothesis of a stable system of Roman settlements in the Venice Lagoon,” they write in their paper.
“The study highlights the significance of this road in the broader context of the Roman transport system, demonstrating once more the Roman ability to adapt and to handle complex dynamic environments that were often radically different from today.”
The research has been published in Scientific Reports.
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graywyvern ¡ 2 years ago
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( via / "Canale Burlamacca al tramonto. Viareggio" via giuseppe calandriello on fb, via de villo sloan )
May I offer you a pastry?
“Every work cancels the dark. Every work is a hymn from the other side of memory to a memory that is spellbound. Beauty is death's gift to vulgar life so that it can live in beauty.”
—Edmond Jabès, The Book of Questions via @tinyedd (via @lapsuslima)
Calmness is nothing but the proper order of thought.
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fowl of the sea, i dump pouch; foal of ryx, i yet poach; fool of a cat, i ape pooch; full of despair, i plot putsch.
Sometimes, all you need is a good cup of Tea.
"Ten of my favorite Halloween Season Flicks
Don't Look Now -- Nicolas Roeg -- 1973 Matango (Attack of the Mushroom People) -- Ishiro Honda -- 1963 Monster Squad -- Fred Dekker -- 1987 The Black Cat -- Edgar G. Ulmer -- 1934 Nosferatu -- F. W. Murnau -- 1922 The Lady in White -- Frank LaLoggia 1988 Brotherhood of the Wolf -- Christoph Gans 2001 The Time of Their Lives -- Charles Barton 1946 Rosemary's Baby -- Roman Polanski 1968 The Dead Zone -- David Cronenberg 1983"
--@Jeffreyford8
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nuovaletteratura ¡ 3 years ago
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utsanga.it, n. 29, settembre 2021
utsanga.it, n. 29, settembre 2021
http://www.utsanga.it Mathias Richard e il gruppo del “Mutantismo”, Francesco Aprile, Cristiano Caggiula, Andrea Astolfi, Antonio F. Perozzi, Gianluca Garrapa, Riccardo Benzina, Giuseppe Calandriello, MironTee, Jeff Nimp, Daniele Poletti, Lorenzo Baldassarre, Niccolò Furri, Demostene Agrafiotis, Leo Barth, Mayk Oliveira, Wellington Amancio da Silva, Sacha Archer, Gregorio Tenti, John Bennett,…
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pswgallery ¡ 5 years ago
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ToCall No.7 contributors
Arnold McBay (Canada)
Caroline Kha (UK)
Claudia de la Torre (Mexico & Germany)
Eric Zboya (Canada)
Geof Huth (USA)
Giuseppe Calandriello (Italy)
Gregory Betts (Canada)
Iris Colomb (UK)
James Knight (UK)
Julia Nakotte (Germany)
Marco Gioconvale (Italy)
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Robert R. Thurman (USA)
Robin Tomens (UK)
SJ Fowler (UK)
Susan Connolly (Ireland)
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marcogiovenale ¡ 9 months ago
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14 maggio, palermo, accademia di belle arti: mostra di nuovi libri d'artista asemici + seminario sull'asemic writing
https://www.accademiadipalermo.it/index.php/scitture-asemiche-nuove-acquisizioni-della-collezione-del-libro-dartista-della-biblioteca-dellaccademia-di-belle-arti-di-palermo/ Inaugurazione 14 maggio 2024 ore 12.00Toti Audino, Laura Cingolani, Giuseppe Calandriello, Marco Cassarà, Eugenia Di Meo, Orazio D’Emanuele, Cinzia Farina, Fabio Lapiana, Alfonso Lentini, Angelo Dimitri Morandini, Enzo…
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marcogiovenale ¡ 9 months ago
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asemic writing: palermo 14 maggio, roma 15 maggio
Due mostre, un seminario e una tavola rotonda. Martedì a Palermo e mercoledì a Roma due importanti appuntamenti asemici. Prendere nota.>> Martedì 14 PALERMOGabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe – Palazzo Fernandez Via Papireto 20 ore 12:00 Inaugurazione mostra “Scrittura Asemica. Nuove acquisizioni della Collezione del libro d’artista della Biblioteca dell’Accademia di Belle Arti di Palermo” (14…
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marcogiovenale ¡ 10 months ago
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oggi, 13 aprile, a lecce: "asemic poetry", mostra di scritture asemiche @ galleria artpoetry
cliccare per ingrandire Presso la Galleria ARTPOETRY, via G. Candido 3, Lecce, OGGI, venerdì 12 aprile, alle ore 19, sarà presentata da Francesco Aprile la mostra “Asemic writing: la scrittura acefala, lo scrivere, il flusso”, a cura di Salvatore Luperto. L’esposizione allestita da Anna Panareo e dal curatore è costituita da oltre 30 opere. Autori in mostra: Vincenzo Accame – Francesco Aprile –…
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marcogiovenale ¡ 10 months ago
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13 aprile, lecce, "asemic poetry": mostra di scritture asemiche @ galleria artpoetry
cliccare per ingrandire Presso la Galleria ARTPOETRY, via G. Candido 3, Lecce, venerdì 12 aprile, alle ore 19, sarà presentata da Francesco Aprile la mostra “Asemic writing: la scrittura acefala, lo scrivere, il flusso”, a cura di Salvatore Luperto. L’esposizione allestita da Anna Panareo e dal curatore è costituita da oltre 30 opere. Autori in mostra: Vincenzo Accame – Francesco Aprile – Tony…
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marcogiovenale ¡ 1 year ago
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bau @ mart
Presentazione di BAU 19 al Mart – Museo di arte moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto Mart > Archivio del ‘900 domenica 28 gennaio alle 15.Durante l’incontro, Duccio Dogheria farà gli onori di casa, Antonino Bove e Guido Peruz illustreranno il progetto BAU e il contenitore n. 19 fresco di produzione.Poi ci saranno in ordine misto proiezioni video (Sara Giordani e Giuseppe Calandriello) e…
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marcogiovenale ¡ 1 year ago
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a message from you / laura cingolani. 2023
LAURA CINGOLANI “A message from you”, 2023, incisione su legno, cm 23×24Opera esposta nella mostra “PataAsemica” a cura di CalDu FreSche, Marco Garophalo e Giuseppe Calandriello in occasione del festival “Alingue e Apostrofi”, 8-9-10 settembre 2023, Stecca3, Milano.LAURA CINGOLANI “A message from you”, 2023, wood engraving, 23×24 cmArtwork exhibited in the exhibition “PataAsemica” curated by…
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marcogiovenale ¡ 1 year ago
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settembre: patafisica & asemic writing a milano
“PataAsemica” a cura di CalDu FreSche, Marco Garophalo e Giuseppe Calandriello presso Stecca3, Milano. Artisti in mostra nella sezione Asemica: Vincenzo Accame, Vincenzo Agnetti, Francesco Aprile, Francesca Biasetton, Cristiano Caggiula, Giuseppe Calandriello, Luciano Caruso, Laura Cingolani, Antonio Devicienti, Federico Federici, Giovanni Fontana, Marco Giovenale, Mariangela Guatteri, Bruno…
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marcogiovenale ¡ 2 years ago
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'asemica' 2
‘asemica’ 2
A2EMICA @ Centre Pompidou A2EMICA è stata archiviata presso la Bibliothèque Kandinsky del Centre Pompidou di Parigi. Il fascicolo e le opere di Rosaire Appel, Andrea Astolfi, Tomaso Binga, Mariangela Guatteri, Michael Jacobson, Karri Kokko, Enzo Patti, Giancarlo Pavanello, Antonio Francesco Perozzi, Morten Søndergaard sono consultabili presso la biblioteca del grande museo francese. A2EMICA è…
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