Frammenti Di Vetta
Eleonora Dal Cin
Student
Eleonora Dal Cin Academic staff
Andreas Trenker Gianluca Camillini Stephan August Schmidt-Wulffen Course
Stories Program
BA Major Design Semester
2024/25 WS Frammenti Di Vetta è un libro illustrato che mira, attraverso il testo e lo stile illustrativo, a far emergere domande rilevanti nella mente del lettore sui temi della fede e dei simboli, facendo uso di un clima evocativo e immergendo il lettore nel sublime sentimento che si prova quando si raggiunge la vetta di una montagna e si ammira il paesaggio circostante.
La pubblicazione è stata stampata quasi interamente a mano con la tecnica della linoleografia ed è composta da testo e illustrazioni orginali.
A project made in the course
Stories
We live in a world overwhelmed by content, often generated by artificial intelligence algorithms, and this constant information overload forces us to make a necessary choice: we must discard the superfluous and select only what truly interests and matters to us—stories!
Whether they are small or global, intimate or collective, funny or serious, stories tell us about the people and society we live in. They define us, recounting what has been and what we need today.
Whether they are small or global, intimate or collective, funny or serious, stories tell us about the people and society we live in. They define us, recounting what has been and what we need today.
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