25/05/2010

Visions from the future – Iridescent Worlds


Visions from the future – Iridescent Worlds

Challenging space and time has always been one of the overriding aims of Science Fiction, as well as the starting point from which the plot of the story should unfold its events. Well, at least this process worked in late 60s when science fiction was born, before the actual computer diffusion and domination. Instead, our multi-media era is distinguished by the raising of masses’ power of expression and interaction, which blew up very quickly and in quite unexpected ways considering the Internet, the new technologies and the audio-visual improvements.

The role of science and fiction thus becomes crucial nowadays, tracing our everyday reality. Curious? Get this new-media visual experience and delve into the issue through “Visions from the future – Iridiscent Worlds” – an international competition of video and live media presented by Cronosfera (May 28th – 29th – 30th, Turin, Italy).

Now that Science Fiction has become part of our everyday life and we’re actually experiencing it, we can say that there’s no fiction anymore, while science, instead, has extremely grown up.

By Elisa Lusso – images courtesy of Cronosfera Festival

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21/05/2010

Adidas Originals/ Mamy Rock!


Adidas Originals / Mamy Rock!

Who had the chance yesterday night to listen Ruth Flowers a.k.a. Mamy Rock dj set would probably tell you she rocks. Indeed! 70 years old grandma from Bristol, once retired and widowed, Ruth Flowers realized her wish to be a dj after attending his grandson birthday in a club.
An unusual mix of techno with fifties sounds is what characterizes Mamy Rock’s musical choice. Wanna try? Her last EP “Still Rocking” is now in stores, while her last night performance at Magazzini Generali presented By Adidas Originals and Istituto Marangoni is surely becoming an event to remember.

By Elisa Lusso – Images Courtesy of Adidas Originals

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18/05/2010

Petri’s not dead, the Buffalo boys return


Petri’s Not Dead, The Buffalo Boys Return

In this picture – Stylist Olivier Rizzo evokes Buffalo Style for Arena Homme +

Ray Petri, probably the most influential stylist of all times, may have died in 1989, but his aesthetic legacy still lives on. You can see it all around you, from menswear fashion to music videos, on all levels, everywhere.

Scottish born Petri, grew up in Australia before escaping back to London in 1969, a turning point for music and fashion, or more likely the point of no return with the emergence of the punk and countercultures. Only ten years later, England had become all about style clans, from Punk to New Wave, from Acid Sportswear to New Romantic, from Rude Boys to Mods, from Ragamuffins to East Indians, it all met in the streets, on their way to the many clubs, and Petri was there in the middle, picking elements from here and there, establishing a savant fashion mix. His vision was going further than just dressing up models, he over viewed the whole concept, and did everything but taking the picture. Everything we have now as a base of menswear stylistic approach is of his creation: mix the muscly bulky models and replaced them with teenagers from the real world, out the total looks and instead dive into wide and wild influences pairing Italian tailoring and Jamaican style with bicycle messengers sports gear. A now common recipe to almost any photo shoot found in fashion magazines, the boxer shorts and combat boots, the underwear and tailoring, and so on. But most of all, he built a sexual tension unlike anyone had managed before into his looks. It is an edgy balance of tough and sweet with attitude, part of his obsession for bad boys.
His work deeply impacted street culture, with his contribution to magazines as The Face and i-D, and his works with the likes of Bowie and Neneh Cherry, and it all came together under the name of Buffalo, a name apparently borrowed from the security staff at Paris 80′s club Les Bains Douches, where large men wore army bomber jackets with “Buffalo” written on them.

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Now, can you even think of one denim label whose menswear advertising owes nothing to Petri? You can’t, can’t you. Well, that’s because Petri’s Not Dead.

Over two decades later, everyone quotes Buffalo (making it almost meaningless), as an easy way to label anything slightly modern and mixed culture for advertising agencies. Most often, nevertheless, its citing feels empty, because the subcultures and countercultures Petri quoted devolved into ruins of themselves or even became purely mainstream styles, copied over and over ad infinitum. Overdose. There will not be a new Buffalo unless we see new countercultures emerging, a hope that seems increasingly unlikely these days. We can only keep hoping, and give our support to new movements coming up, fingers crossed…


By Alban Adam – image courtesy of Arena Homme + and The Face.

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12/05/2010

The Coppolas


The Coppolas
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“Let’s keep it in the family”. Well, we are not sure if those were the right words, but it’ funny to think that the famous and celebrity-daughter filmmaker Sofia Coppola spoke like this to her boyfriend Thomas Mars, the leader of the tres chic french band Phoenix.

Sofia needed him for the soundtrack for her last movie, “Somewhere” – which will be featured worldwide in theatres from next September – and the proper mood she was looking for had to sound close to Phoenix’s tune “Love like a Sunset”.

Easy thing to do, just ask Thomas’ band to write some music for her.
Said and done. For Phoenix’ s guitarist Christian Mazzalai the final score sounds “very minimal”. We’ll see. And listen.

By Alexio Biacchi

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10/05/2010

Wonder Room #4


Wonder Room #4 / MIRRORED

Milan Design Week duties involved one month of waiting, but at last Canova/E15 is opening its doors again for the 4th part of Wonder Room.

This time, illustrator Marco Klefisch curated by Studio Fantastico – Verona – will be presenting “Mirrored”, providing an installation devoted to the concept of reflection, as the exhibition title implies.


WONDER ROOM #4 – MIRRORED – Marco Klefisch curated by Studio Fantastico.

May 13th 2010 / 7 pm – 10 pm
Via Tortona, 31
20144 Milano


By 2DM – invitation conceived by Studio Fantastico

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06/05/2010

Chérie’s Tree House #5


Chérie’s Tree House #5

Twice a year the Chérie’s Tree House opens its doors for a brand new selection of emerging artists between fashion and design. And here we go for the summer edition, on May 8-9th, when the 247 Showroom fills up his walls with leaves on the floor and love in the air.
Amongst many others, we will discover clothing by Deacpop, Progetto Crinoline, t-shirts from Toxic Toy, turbans by Alessandra Modarelli, bags by Pijama, Infected Designers, shoes by Not A Wonderboy. Organic food is provided this time by Lattughino, surrounded by the treefriends well known happy Dj Sets by Giandisco & Friends.
And if you want to get in the right mood, just download some music here. Don’t miss the opening celebration party on May 7th at Pink is Punk, Magazzini Generali.

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By Elisa Lusso – Video by Sara Scappin and Elisa Lusso

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