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Giuseppe Gabellone and Diego Perrone. |
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Giuseppe
Gabellone's environment is a rational cement
cube (2000) with deep perimeter walls and artificial
lighting. Inside the space are only necessary elements
- a huge bookshelf, and mobile walls constantly moved
to make space for long reflective walks.
Diego Perrone's space is an underground
hole (2000) with a mud pool. In one of the caves there
is an igloo, the protected environment for sleeping. After
climbing rocks and splashing in puddles all day, a shower,
located in one of the other caves, is necessary to come
above ground. |
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