Reciprocity was created to foster a shared reflection on the Just Transition through a multidisciplinary and generative approach, serving as inspiration for new models of relationship between local communities’ living heritage and collective well-being. The project took place in Turin on Sept. 20 and 21 with a series of talks, creative workshops and artistic interventions aimed at creating a collective work curated by artist Eva Frapiccini: an installation that collected thoughts and requests for the future of co-housing with the natural environment, made on fabric and lending itself to traveling.
Talks by Elena Casetta (LabOnt – Laboratory of Ontology, University of Turin), Manuela Ronci (FULL – Future Urban Legacy Lab, Politecnico di Torino), Alessandro Tempia Valenta (Urban Lab), Ilaria Reposo and Fabio Guida (Graphic Days), Chiara Quinzii (Quinzii Terna Architecture), Stefano Olivari (Orti Generali), Paola Borrione (Fondazione Santagata), and Claudio Marciano (University of Genoa, Forwardto), Silvia Cafora and Erica Mangione (FULL – Politecnico di Torino), Tiziana Andina and Carlo Genova (LabOnt – University of Turin), Karl Krähmer (Fondazione Porta Palazzo), Aurelio Balestra (Toolbox Coworking), Francesca Bragaglia (FULL), Libia Castro (artist), Gemma Medina (Asociación de Arte Útil), and Carlos Sanjuan (Casa Invisible).
Workshop and collective artwork production with artist Eva Frapiccini.
Screening of The Rehabilitation of La Casa Invisible—Chapter I by Libia Castro & Ólafur Ólafsson.
Pics by Beppe Giardino / Lorenzo Olivetti