You Get What You See, (Archive, vol. E) - Paola Boscaini & Cristina Materassi

Product information "You Get What You See, (Archive, vol. E) - Paola Boscaini & Cristina Materassi"

The fifth publication, "You Get What You See", features three textual contributions by Beatrice Brunetto, Livia Polacco, and Bochra Taboubi, complemented by a visual narrative created by a group of LABA Rimini students: Caterina Putaturo, Francesca Saccone, Filippo Casadei, Veronica Mantovani, Benedetta Bonifazzi, Sebastiano Zanon, Emanuela Petrillo, and Giulia Marrapodi.

“You get what you see” concludes the publication cycle “Archive” with three texts: “I corpi queer nelle pratiche di archiviazione affettiva” by Beatrice Brunetto, “Memories of a Glorious and Traumatic Past: The Sigmund Freud Museum as a Living Archive in Vienna” by Livia Polacco, and a conversation with Bochra Taboubi about her project “A Museum for Métlaoui.” Between memory and oblivion, visible and hidden, these texts, accompanied by the visual narrative created by a group of Laba students through design and photographic composition, explore what truly deserves to be archived today.

"Corrispondenze is an artistic and editorial project founded in Turin in 2021 by Paola Boscaini and Cristina Materassi. It is driven by a shared interest in exploring the theme of dwelling through collective inquiry. Through practices of encounter and participation, Corrispondenze fosters shared reflection and investigation, exploring diverse perspectives on dwelling and transforming them into dynamic spaces for exchange, dialogue, and creation.

Since 2022, Corrispondenze has also evolved into an editorial project, conceived as a paper-based space for action: a dynamic platform for relationships and archiving in constant evolution. The main research focus for 2024 centres on the connection between dwelling and archiving, culminating in a limited-edition publication of five volumes, released from January to September 2024. ""Archive"" aims to explore the actions of researching, collecting, and archiving in our time, and how these activities are interconnected with how we perceive and represent the spaces we inhabit. By amalgamating personal research, collective projects, and spatial investigations, this publication encourages the exploration of intimate and personal perspectives, serving as a starting point for examining pressing issues of our time.



Size: 14,8 x 21 cm
Designer: Group of students from LABA Rimini, Paola Boscaini, Cristina Materassi
Editor: Paola Boscaini and Cristina Materassi
Binding: Stapled
Printing: Inkjet printing
Pages: 28
Place: Turin, IT
Year: 2024
Publisher: Self-Published