rrRrotoVenicEe

by
Lorenzo Iannantuoni

A design intervention was conducted based on empirical observations of public spaces in Venice. Immersing himself in the local reality, Lorenzo analyzed the low-tech micro-systems in Venice that impact daily life. The project reimagined typically Venetian low-tech objects, such as carts, to reverse-engineer their functionality, proposing a rotational molding machine powered by their movement. This initiative aims to investigate the relationship between low-tech and public spaces.

Lorenzo Iannantuoni (1999, Italy) is currently pursuing a master’s degree in space&designstrategies at the University of Arts Linz. With a background in Product Design Practices, he studied between Florence (ISIA) and Germany (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar). His practice is based on Site- Specific Design Interventions that start from different areas observation (especially Firenze, Venice and Linz). Since 2023 he has been part of the art collective “QujOchÖ”.

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