Below is an overview of the exhibitions. Information on lectures, conferences and events, as well as a series of interviews, can be found online. Designed to discover, promote and support the digital arts, artists from all around the world take part in the contest every year. This year, the six finalists short-listed by the international panel of judges are: Browsing products on shelves, choosing, paying, running up debt, being convinced and seduced, relating to places, messages and other people: Market Forces Exhibition Taking as its starting point Salvatore Iaconesi's special project for Share Festival , Squatting Supermarkets, which narrates how our everyday lives have evolved through "augmented" shopping, the statement made by the exhibition, curated by Simona Lodi, explores the issue of whether artists can be an alternative source of information on the economy.
Until the End of Cinema Curated by Luca Barbeni, this exhibition screens a series of audio-visual works that begin where the cinema ceases to exist, taking us from the linear to the interactive, from the collective to an individual perspective. The works can no longer be said to be cinema, but nor are they something else. Form Follows Nature - Erik Natzke Exhibition Erik Natzke, artist, designer and programmer, creates and gives material substance to his ideas through immaterial computer code.
His sensibility, combined with his stubborn resolve, has enabled him to push back the limits of his medium, beyond known methods and approaches. Natzke's work focuses on aesthetics and methodology, in which code and numbers generate beauty. When Natzke wants to draw something, he doesn't pick up a pencil.
He opens his Flash software editor and starts programming. The elections ended the immediate postwar era and set up the framework of government for the following 45 years: Cabinets were very short usually less than one year and reshuffles involved the same politicians in different combinations.
By , the economy had to a large extent stabilized, with the industrialized North far more prosperous than the rural South, the Mezzogiorno. Under the terms of the Paris Peace Treaty, the Northeastern border,. La Venezia Giulia, corresponding to the area of Istria, was annexed by Yugoslavia. The Italian population, about , people, had been expelled or forced to leave to avoid being killed, from the prewar boundaries.
Only in the question of the foibe killings and the massive exodus were officially recognized as a tragic page of recent Italian history. The dispute for the possession of the area around the city of Trieste between Italy and Yugoslavia was settled only in Italy retained Trieste, but most of the peninsula of Venezia Giulia went to Yugoslavia.
Flexform in Milan for the Convergenze Parallele exhibition
It was a crucial, strategic decision. This blocked the establishment of a Soviet-style dictatorship, but also made the alternation of power impossible. Italy was a founding member in of the European Economic Community which today is known as the European Union. In it became a member of the United Nations. In the s and s the country enjoyed prolonged economic growth, accompanied by a dramatic rise in the standard of living of ordinary Italians. Through land reform and industrial development, the country gradually achieved prosperity, although the south remained depressed.
Political stability, however, proved difficult because of the large number of small political parties that formed coalition governments with the Christian Democrats DC. The Communists, the second largest party, were systematically excluded from the coalitions for strategic reasons. In and Russian troops re-established order in their satellite countries, Hungary and Czechoslovakia. In , Christian Democrat leader and economist Amintore Fanfani invited the Socialists of Pietro Nenni that had distanced themselves from the Communists, to become part of a center-left Government.
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His reformist platform was picked up by Aldo Moro who formed a center-left government with Nenni in and implemented many reforms: The national government took steps to restore order, and in it established regional governments with jurisdiction over many matters formerly under central control. With the government unable to agree on austerity measures, Italy was left on the brink of economic disaster in In addition, many controversial issues continued to divide the country, such as the dispute over the enactment of a law legalizing divorce. The matter was settled in with a referendum that made divorce legal.
The Communist party made significant electoral gains during the decade. Italy, heavily dependent on imported oil, was hit by sharp increases in the world price of oil during the Six Days War between Egypt and Israel.
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A high rate of inflation also plagued the economy. Political instability and acts of terrorism characterized the s.
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Known as the Anni di Piombo a reference to the lead bullets used by terrorists this period was characterized by widespread social conflicts and terrorist acts carried out by extra-parliamentary movements such as the most famous and ruthless group, the Brigate Rosse The Red Brigades founded by Renato Curcio. Neoliberal paternalism and the persistent power of race.
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Market forces exhibitions in Turin, Italy
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