
FRAGILE SURFACE. IED x Artribune
From September 2022, six covers of Artribune magazine will be designed by IED students and alumni to share their works. The project, named Fragile Surface, will address key contemporary themes such as the blurred boundaries between artistic disciplines, the contamination between Art and Technology, the relationship between Man and Nature, and between Real and Virtual. Each cover, created exclusively for Artribune, will symbolize the threshold to cross in order to plunge into the multifaceted nature of the project. The "fragile surface" that must be broken to venture into the hyperconnected imagination of the designers. The first cover is "Luce d’Abissi" (Light of Abysses) developed as a thesis project by Piercarlo Lippi, Alessandro Magnotta, Eleonora Polo, Demetrio Zema and Jacopo Tonetti. "Luce d’Abissi" is a short film in 3D Animation that, in an allegorical and highly interpretive way, stages the passage between life and death of a young boy who died following a shipwreck while in his mother's arms. Find out more or read their interview.
