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Still.Alone [web
| www.lucacurci.com/stillalone] is
a video project that involved 27 artist coming from Canada, USA, Argentina,
Brazil, Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Greece, Cyprus, Indonesia. A project
that has been carried on for more than an year, hundred mails and many forum has
been dedicated to this project. This video bands together shots taken in Paris,
New York, London, Buenos Aires, Berlin and Java island. The common subject is
'the megalopolis' , the new space of collective alienation, where the lack of
ideas, the incommunicability, the incapacity to love and to understand each
other, the interior vacuum and the social incapability of the individual find
fertile land to grow up and where it seems more and more perceptible the
development of this lack of relation between the individual and the space
itself. The video starts with an analysis of the convulsive and chaotic big
city, of its variegated but substantially anonymous crowd, incapable to
communicate and considerate as the main cause of alienation. Man finds himself
in a social structure in which he feels obliged to withdraw himself in more and
more secluded but technologically efficient space. So, alienation, that
generated and is generated by contemporary insanity, is the main character of
this video.
written and directed by: Luca Curci realized by: Marco Mazzi, Achilleas Kentonis, Anna Barros, Daniele Carrer, Domenico Olivero and Stefano Venezia, Frankie Thomas, Gruppo Sinestetico, Hari Sinthu, Judith Villamayor, KDLAB, Magi Turco, Martine Brugmans, Massimo Festi, Oreste Panebianco, Patrizia Alemanno, Plusminus0, Sharif Ezzat, Vero Malo, Veronica Ceci, Wela, and www.filmgruppe-chas.de. director of photography: Klaus Ibold 3D graphics animation: Ioannis Mexis, Luca Curci, ra.aeon sound and music design: Mark Kammerbauer produced by: International ArtExpo |
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For more information and to receive one copy of
Still.Alone
video:
Luca Curci web | www.lucacurci.come-mail | lucacurci@lucacurci.com phone number | +39 338 7574098 | ||

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