An Immersive Oasis at the Tribeca Film Festival
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“When you are an architect, you build a building now, but 10 years later, 20 years later, someone will be living in it and that person can mold it into something else. So I want to build something that is not static and can change. So I started working on this time dimension. In cinema, I shoot my movie and ten years later it’s still alive… When I was at school, other students were more interested in space but I was always more interested in time.”
Image: An image from Michelangelo Frammartino’s installation, “Alberi” (courtesy the artist)
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