Pranzo a Venezia con Jean Dubuffet, parliamo di Asphyxiante Culture

from Ideogramma di una nazione che ha dimenticato di aver smesso di essere tale by MMRK

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In 2008 I had the honor to work with Dario Agazzi, a composer from a small town near Bergamo, a student of Paolo Castaldi, and graduated from the IMD of Darmstadt. Born in 1986, member of a lost generation in the Italian timeline, as I see it.
We wrote four compositions starting from my drawings. They've been recorded by Dario himself on
a unique cassette, in his house and studio, hidden by woods. The cassette has been mistakenly overdubbed in some fragments, continuing its mutation. We spoke a lot those nights, trying to
figure out how an intellectual like Dubuffet hasn't been caught by the eye of the culture, that he has clinically demonized in a great essay.
Jean invites me to lunch, we both are in Venezia.
In front of us the sea.
We speak about my eyes.

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