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Event #37

Atelier dell’Errore

Prototypes of prophetic zoology

Is there someone that can afford to tell the truth, to tell what we look at and we no longer see or that we actually never saw? Who has the access to the unknown, to the obscurity of the future, and has the courage to announce it? Only people who are considered imperfect compared to our presumed «normalness», people who are often on the edges, without any social consideration. People that do not know the use of social masks or disguise, «waste material» to which the device of art gave a megaphone. Now, we hear their voices too – clear and loud. Some young people of the Atelier dell’Errore, Nicole, Lidia and Matteo, with the mediation of Luca Santiago Mora, will tell about the animals of the future, the prototypes of a zoology that we will not get to know but that, inexorably, are already traveling towards Earth.

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Atelier dell’Errore is a visual and performative arts laboratory designed in 2002 by the artist Luca Santiago Mora for the Department of Infant Neuropsychiatry in Reggio Emilia, Italy and, from 2014, also for Bergamo Hospital. In the past years it has shown to be not only a valid complementary to clinic procedures but also a relational piece of art. As of that it participated to multiple contemporary art expositions and events, both in Italy and abroad. Since its foundation the only represented subjects are animals, erasers are banned, and errors are considered an added value. In 2015 the artistic collective Atelier dell’Errore BIG was born, so as to render kids real professionals; it has its operational base in Reggio Emilia, Italy.


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