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Introduction- overview [500 words]; Chapter 1 [2000 words]; Chapter 2 [2000 words]; Chapter 3 [2000 words]; Conclusion [500 words]  
Introduction- overview [500 words]; Chapter 1 [2000 words]; Chapter 2 [2000 words]; Chapter 3 [2000 words]; Conclusion [500 words]  
= 7000 + Bibliography + Annotated bibliography (five texts max). Synopsis of 5 texts that will be central to the thesis.
= 7000 + Bibliography + Annotated bibliography (five texts max). Synopsis of 5 texts that will be central to the thesis.
Narrating how I came up with Habitat, the ideas behind it. The narrations it brings and the potential could have for the territory per see. <br>
When I've been firstly approached by Lorenzo, in late January 2021, I couldn't even imagine how that meeting would change my life. Lorenzo, while being vice-major of Tredozio, was also the guy kindly helping clumsy elders at his phone shop, never breaking down the smile upon his face. I had the feeling that he must learn a lot in the shop, listening to any people complain or doubt, while trying to help concretely. Because 5g must work everywhere, and anywhere, and possibly without paying too much. That kind of approach that you would find in some other almost-paper figures actually making important decisions, for us, citizens of the "Bella Italia", but also citizens of the world (even if what's around borders don't bother us too much).


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How to amplify territorial-based narrations? How to approach local archives? And how to create new, vernacular imaginaries? A journey into the building up of a new, ultra-territorial community-based model aiming to re-create the ideal environments for cultural developments.


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                                                                       /-|    Fantasy    |-\                        
+----------------+                                                   /-  +---------------+  -\   +-----------------+
|                |       +---------------+       +---------------+ /-    +---------------+    -\ |                 |
| External World |-------| Understanding |-------|    Memory     --------|   Invention   |-------|   Imagination   |
|                |       +---------------+       +---------------+ \-    +---------------+    -/ |                 |
+----------------+                                                   \-  +---------------+  -/   +-----------------+
        |                                                              \-|  Creativity   |-/              |         
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        |----------------------------------|        Production       |-------------------------------------         
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Questioning

How the publishing process, (as a mean to unfold and re-tell the reality) could create new, cultural roots for social and micro-territorial developments? What kind of infrastructures a residency and collective workshop would need in order to facilitate the sharing of processes and knowledge? And how they could be use to re-think the future we live in? Could a constellation of smaller eco-systems be the a way to decentralize political and monetary power, recalibrating our lives based on urgent and real needs? What could we learn from smaller realities such as rural villages in order to build a new, modern and almost self-reliant communities?  How the circulation of knowledge, processes and results achieved during the residency could be turned into concrete actions which could help both the local community and the artists' development?  How the set of traditions and local heritage could be used as a set of tools for better understanding the present? Without flowing into too conservatives approaches.

Habitat.tredozio.jpeg
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drifting memories laying on the stones of present

time dripping inside wild cave in Vercors mountains
voice of a soul processing being caught in a cloud on a hill
enormous space we can free inside and outside for selves
moment becomes present
memory dance
resonating with a mood at the door to a new year of life
water giving and washes away
everything is already there
Perila

Project Proposal

Thesis Outline

Conceptual Outline (what is your question? Try to be a specific as possible. More specific than identifying a subject or general interest. It helps to ask: "what questions does the work I make generate?")


Why do you want to write this text?

Outline of Methodology (for example: " I would like to structure my thesis in relation to the a series of interviews I will conduct for my proposed project" OR "I will make a 'close reading' of three of my past projects"

Guidelines Introduction- overview [500 words]; Chapter 1 [2000 words]; Chapter 2 [2000 words]; Chapter 3 [2000 words]; Conclusion [500 words] = 7000 + Bibliography + Annotated bibliography (five texts max). Synopsis of 5 texts that will be central to the thesis.

Narrating how I came up with Habitat, the ideas behind it. The narrations it brings and the potential could have for the territory per see.

When I've been firstly approached by Lorenzo, in late January 2021, I couldn't even imagine how that meeting would change my life. Lorenzo, while being vice-major of Tredozio, was also the guy kindly helping clumsy elders at his phone shop, never breaking down the smile upon his face. I had the feeling that he must learn a lot in the shop, listening to any people complain or doubt, while trying to help concretely. Because 5g must work everywhere, and anywhere, and possibly without paying too much. That kind of approach that you would find in some other almost-paper figures actually making important decisions, for us, citizens of the "Bella Italia", but also citizens of the world (even if what's around borders don't bother us too much).

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