Nicolò Porcelluzzi
Nicolò Porcelluzzi is a writer and journalist. Editor of the online magazine "il Tascabile", he has written for "Internazionale" and collaborated with several other Italian magazines. He is the author of two podcasts: La bomba in tasca (Storytel) and FRIGO!!! (Chora Media), dedicated to the history of the magazine "Frigidaire" .
His writing revolves around climate change and narratives: he is the founder, together with Matteo De Giuli, of the newsletter "MEDUSA," which later became a book, MEDUSA. Stories from the end of the world (as we know it) published by Nero in 2021. In 2022 he published, for Einaudi's "I Quanti" series, Fare i versi. Poetry, Childhood, Apocalypse.
His writing revolves around climate change and narratives: he is the founder, together with Matteo De Giuli, of the newsletter "MEDUSA," which later became a book, MEDUSA. Stories from the end of the world (as we know it) published by Nero in 2021. In 2022 he published, for Einaudi's "I Quanti" series, Fare i versi. Poetry, Childhood, Apocalypse.
Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna - Aula Magna
Displaced
with Jérôme Dubois, Nicolò Porcelluzzi
In his comics, Jérôme Dubois's draws with extreme attention to detail a world in ruins. Nicolò Porcelluzzi's research moves between history, science, and the arts to investigate the imaginaries that are taking shape around the idea of a world that is no longer habitable. Together, they discuss the possibilities of storytelling during an environmental, philosophical, social and moral upheaval investing every aspect of living.
Incontro in italiano e francese, con traduzione consecutiva.
Entry: libero
Duration: 1h30
The talk is part of "Borders, Conflicts, Communities", realized in collaboration with the Erasmus Mundus course in European Literary Cultures at the University of Bologna, Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna. In partnership with Institut-Français Italia.