Semantic cut/up as creator of social space: the «A/traverso» magazine and the bolognese geourbanistics in the early Eighties

By analyzing the "summer" issue of «A/traverso» of 1981, we'll try to reconstruct the libertarian and socializing environment of Bologna after 1977. In this new artistic articulation will be fundamental to verify the influence that new digital technologies brought to artistic heritage...

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Main Author: Andrea Capriolo
Format: Article
Language:Italian
Published: University of Bologna 2020-12-01
Series:Intrecci d'arte
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Online Access:https://intreccidarte.unibo.it/article/view/11851
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Semantic cut/up as creator of social space: the «A/traverso» magazine and the bolognese geourbanistics in the early Eighties
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title Semantic cut/up as creator of social space: the «A/traverso» magazine and the bolognese geourbanistics in the early Eighties
title_short Semantic cut/up as creator of social space: the «A/traverso» magazine and the bolognese geourbanistics in the early Eighties
title_full Semantic cut/up as creator of social space: the «A/traverso» magazine and the bolognese geourbanistics in the early Eighties
title_fullStr Semantic cut/up as creator of social space: the «A/traverso» magazine and the bolognese geourbanistics in the early Eighties
title_full_unstemmed Semantic cut/up as creator of social space: the «A/traverso» magazine and the bolognese geourbanistics in the early Eighties
title_sort semantic cut/up as creator of social space: the «a/traverso» magazine and the bolognese geourbanistics in the early eighties
publisher University of Bologna
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publishDate 2020-12-01
description By analyzing the "summer" issue of «A/traverso» of 1981, we'll try to reconstruct the libertarian and socializing environment of Bologna after 1977. In this new artistic articulation will be fundamental to verify the influence that new digital technologies brought to artistic heritage over the decade. Therefore, we can see that inside the Bolognese autonomy magazine there were texts by William Burroughs, who has always been interested, through the cut-up technique - also digital - in the possibilities of linguistic experimentation, and texts by the videomaker Gabrinsky’s collective, which, through collages of apparently disconnected images, restored a social value to the Bolognese city planning. Ultimately, to confirm these intentions, it will be necessary to consider Renato de Maria's 1991 film Il trasloco, a medium-length film that shows the last days of "Bifo" in his home in Bologna in Marsili street, who, using an institutional system no longer destroyed, represented the end of the "socializing" experiences era of Bologna in ‘77.
topic «a/traverso»
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language
urban space
social space
bifo
burroughs
eighties
url https://intreccidarte.unibo.it/article/view/11851
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