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Started July 29th, 2014 · 3 replies · Latest reply by deleted_user_229898 10 years, 3 months ago
my video reportage of an exhibition
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWH1bL3Qzmg
Thanks to Jeff Carter for the music:
I did enjoy it in the past, and found it perfect for this work.
Also used the perfect "bowl" sample by Hans Timmermans.
Complete credits at the end of video.
the project:
zero money - from start to end.
A well known Italian designer met the Arkadia community in Tuscany, Italy.
Arkadia works with mind troubled people.
The concept was to ask designers to invent dresses and let Arkadia group create these.
Experts did teach tailoring to Arkadia.
Title of project and exhibition: Abiti da Lavoro = Work wear
...a provocative title, for the concept of workwear is freely extended: the workwear of the blind, the mad, the tree doctor, the cloud hunter...
The city museum Triennale of Milano offered a big space; even the buffet came free from a non-profit organization.
It was a big success; many designers are important figures from different countries; Arkadia people had its own success and visibility.
The project started and ended with zero money but with a crowd of volunteers (me included):
to do something so complex and interesting with no money IS POSSIBLE!
Here are some pictures from Arkadia site:
http://www.arkadiaonlus.it/2014/802-milano-la-triennale/
the Triennale Museum page:
http://triennale.org/en/exhibitions/present/3436-abiti-da-lavoro-en#.U9EVvWPI3CY
article in english:
http://www.iconeye.com/design/news/item/10861-workwear-uniforms-of-the-future
our Fb page:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Abiti-da-LavoroTam-Tam/254389424708925
and yutube channel of Tam Tam, the zero-money school where I collaborate:
http://www.youtube.com/user/TamTamScuola
Wonderful project, and perfect reportage, Jeff's music works like a charm as its soundtrack.
grazie Paolo! thanks copyc4t
yes, Jeff Carter's music was a perfect soundtrack: as I often do, did try to allow interactions between video and music, syncing scenes and melodies. Music can be a lot more than a background