Parigi Oltre Contrasto

Open Casello
presentazione

A photography exhibition that invites you to explore images, sounds and spaces as fragments of a subjective and open memory

Parigi Oltre Contrasto is a photographic exhibition linked to the zine of the same name, born out of a personal journey of research and change. The photographs on display, all taken in analog without a defined project, are presented as fragments of a subjective and nonlinear memory.
The installation, active for three days, unfolds in an essential and traversable space, where the images are printed in large format and placed on two different levels, to create a discontinuous reading and leave space for emptiness. The overall atmosphere is restrained, minimal and designed not to guide the viewer rigidly, but to leave him free to move and interpret.
On the evening of June 13, the exhibition will be accompanied by a sound performance and looped projection of visuals on the white wall behind the sound table, thanks to two projectors mounted on a metal tube structure.

The goal is not to tell a clear story, but to leave space for a personal experience, made up of images, sounds and silences.

Cover photo: @ Andrea Moraschinelli

Bio

Andrea Moraschinelli (Brescia, 2002) is a photographer and visual creative based in Milan. He trained in communication design at the Milan Polytechnic, where he is currently completing his master’s degree, delving into the relationship between image, narrative and memory. Her photographic research is mainly developed through analog, with a constant interest in experimentation, editing as a narrative tool and the construction of alternative realities. His images do not aim to document, but to generate subjective and unstable spaces in which memory and perception are intertwined. Through photography, he explores themes related to identity, representation and the materiality of the medium, with a gaze that alternates between design rigor and openness to the unexpected. His work takes shape in projects that combine visual practice and theoretical reflection, often developed in editorial or authorial form.

Francesco Bortoloso (Olmo) is a DJ originally from Lake Maggiore. After moving to Milan, he deepened his passion for electronic music, starting to perform as a DJ at private events, exhibitions and later in clubs such as Plastic and Main Club. His sets range between house, electro and minimal, exploring the infinite nuances between these genres: from break beats to 4/4, from the funkiest sounds to the most minimal and hypnotic. His approach is dynamic and adaptive, always oriented to research and sound exploration, with the goal of surprising the listener.

Spazio Delta is a collective of architects, founded in 2022 in Milan, born with the ambition to pose as a means of expression of ideas and, at the same time, to form a suitable place for experimentation and research. The collective operates mainly in the areas of exhibition design, exhibitions and installations, design and photography, in addition to the continuous commitment to the promotion and dissemination in support of young emerging realities in various artistic and cultural fields.

Progetto Snodo is a designer collective established with the intention of exploring design as a human, political and living gesture. Founded with the desire to create a meeting point between paths, visions and disciplines, Progetto Snodo aims to be a space of passage, transformation and dialogue. The collective operates transversally in the fields of design, music, audiovisual and publishing, promoting projects that take the form of open experiments, opportunities for encounters and tools to give voice to what does not yet find space. Snodo does not pursue the creation of new objects, but new looks: it believes in the power of ideas and the need to generate contexts, tools and access to make them come alive. Each intervention is an opportunity to ask questions, to deviate from established paths and build new connections. Progetto Snodo is, first and foremost, a place from which to start, at which to stop or through which to transit: a junction.

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