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A night dedicated to architecture, art and design on the Adriatic shore

18 July 2018

The event, 'Demanio Marittimo KM-278' will bring together artists, thinkers, designers and futurologists around the theme of 'co-existence'. This Friday 20th July, on the beach of Marzocca di Senigallia, near Ancona, Italy, Ooze will join other international guests to reflect on the theme with talks, lectures, workshops and live productions from 6pm until dawn. Participants will include Giancarlo Mazzanti, Christopher Roth, and Jan Boelen, among others.

The evening also marks the kick off of 'Housing the Human', a travelling interdisciplinary research activity regarding individuals and communities in space. Ooze are one of the 14 practices invited to participate in the start of this innovative programme. The project will eventually produce 'prototypes' to be exhibited in Forecast Berlin, the Istanbul Design Bienniale, the Copenhagen Architecture Festival, Z33 Hasselt Belgium, and Demanio Marittimo.

DEMANIO MARITTIMO.KM-278
Edition VIII / Coexistence
Friday 20 July, from 6 pm to 6 am, beach of Marzocca di Senigallia: a night dedicated to architecture, arts and design


Demanio Marittimo is created by Cristiana Colli and Pippo Ciorra and promoted by the magazine MAPPE – directed by Cristiano Toraldo di Francia with the collaboration of MAXXI, Museum of Arts from the XXI century, the Municipality of Senigallia, the Marche Region, and sponsored by a large network of companies, institutions and national and international cultural associations. Housing the Human is supported by the Federal Institute for Research on Building, Urban Affairs and Spatial Development within the Federal Office for Building and Regional Planning (BBR) of Germany.

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Winning proposal for the preparation of Demanio Marittimo.Km-278, by students of the Royal College of Art in London : Matthew Darmour-Paul, Dika Land Lim, Yujun Liu, Chi-Jen Wang.
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