Capriola
Silvia Bovo Pietro Coda
Student
Silvia Bovo Pietro Coda Academic staff
Giorgio Camuffo Emanuela De Cecco Andrea Facchetti Course
Il corpo non mente Program
BA Major Design Semester
2021/22 SS In this project, we used our bodies as a measuring instrument. “Capriola” tells of how the sound of the water changes as you approach the river. From a distance it is a pleasant background, instead, the closer you get, the more you perceive the violence of the current.
A project made in the course
Il corpo non mente
The course “Il corpo non mente“ addresses the question of the body under the COVID-19 pandemic through the tools and languages of visual communication. The main topic is articulated through a series of concepts (greeting, normality, distance, cure), each of which refers to a specific aspect related to the transformation of our bodies at the time of the pandemic. For each of these concepts, each student defines a word to interpret and represent the given concept and the way in which this is declined in our bodily experience. For each word, an artefact of visual communication is then designed.
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