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6. international festival for architecture in video


international architectural conference > Florence
international architectural conference > May 2-5, 2002



Livio De Luca

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Livio De Luca, Fata Morgana, ITALY 2001, 6'30"

There exists a kind of split in the city today. On one side there is a community created by relationships, culture and memory; on the other side a community created from proximity, touch and feelings. The growing employment of new communication techniques in all fields of collective life has brought about a change in social behavior. And changing relations among subjects require, as a consequence, a formal and functional reconsideration of anthropic space, from the urban to the architectural scale. City and architecture communicate, city and architecture can communicate between themselves, city and architecture can even be imagined as being one complementary of the other, just like a big machine that communicates by means of a joint. A joint made of surfaces that observe and let others observe, that transfer and receive information. Surfaces in whose thickness lies and flows the entire earth surface.


Livio De Luca (1975) graduated in Architecture from the Università degli Studi “Mediterranea” in Reggio Calabria in 2001. He is interested in the issues of digital visualization and modeling as they relate to architecture in its various expressions: its representation, its design and the creation of divulgation-information systems. Since 1997 he has been collaborating with the Laboratory of "Graphic, cartographic and 3-d analogic model documentation" directed by Flora Borrelly at the University in Reggio Calabria. He is currently living in Marseille where he is attending a D.E.A. in “Modélisation et conception des processus assistés par ordinateur” at the MAP GAMSAU Laboratory.
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