Editorial Team
Lampoon/ Diverso – Wind, boats, lake: in Luca Grottoli’s shots a revised story of Bellini Nautica
«Boats are the toys of adults: thus customers want to be cuddled». From these words of Romano Bellini, photographer Luca Grottoli plays a game of glances on the apparently calm...
Lampoon, Somewhere in between: Jackie Kursel chronicles the boundary of feelings
Photographer Jackie Kursel enjoys exploring the geography of sentiments. A photo narrative as a necessary condition for regaining our awareness
Cities will be forests: making buildings as tree houses is not just a matter of imaginary
A strategy for greener cities is to build greener architectures through the integration of trees, shrubs, and plants in the design of our houses
Lampoon / Diverso – Lea and her cat Gaston: a voyeuristic story of a secret Paris
A tangle of images, objects and memories crowd Lea's imagination. Photographers Alex Brunet and Olga Varova delve into human psychology and challenge a woman's confidence
Katerina Jebb: «Fragment by fragment I compose my portraits»
To create her portraits, Katerina Jebb works with scanners – «only the medium of scanography can accurately reproduce the subject matter»
Miss Beige takes humor seriously
A sharp irony that often plays a socially engaged role within Miss Beige’s works. The seriousness of the Milan stock exchange and the rides in Parco Sempione. A contradiction between...
The female gaze on sport has changed according to Florence Mann
In the south of France, the photographer follows the workouts of a rugby team – «I shot the girls both before and after training to reveal the effort on their...
Marie Tomanova depicting the feminine universe
A photographer's escape from the city to feel, understand and get in touch with humanity. Maria Tomanova's pictures are the witness of a sharing of feelings
Kuba Ryniewicz on the moral and political future of the UK
«This project will not be directly political, but it will have a political context». Photographer Kuba Ryniewicz's coast-to-coast journey along Hadrian's Wall is a portrait of the United Kingdom today
L’Arabesque, Milan. Modernist reverence for the past
L’Arabesque is an ode to that golden era of Italian culture, a love letter to Milan's history. «Time, in the world of art, fashion and design, does not exist: everything...
Lampoon – Diverso: I have shot unripe vegetables rather than flowers
Photographer Stefano Ortega letting the human being entering into an undefined love/friendship with the soil.«I want the proximity/distance to the subject to be clear»
Elizaveta Litovka on Dom Perignon: «the bottle of champagne was talking a lot»
«It erupted, bubbles flew in all directions and I managed to hear of celebration, of women, romance, flowers, dates, important events, travel, of Russian weddings where champagne is traditionally drunk...
Le sfide della Crionica per la conquista dello spazio
L’ibernazione per i viaggi interplanetari come soluzione all’inospitalità dello spazio. Sullo stato dell’arte, i vantaggi e le criticità della crionica interviene Matteo Cerri autore di La cura del freddo
9 ¾ Bookstore and Café, Medellín. Reflection compensates its environmental footprint
Inspired by the Harry Potter book, bookstore and leisure space: educational activities to encourage children to read, in a Columbian setting inspired by Italy
Un albergo senza radici per il turismo del futuro
Strutture ricettive in evoluzione, esempi in Italia. Casa Ojalá di Beatrice Bonzanigo – la prima unità nomade presentata a Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco
Giuseppe Chiari: Nessuno può insegnarti niente
In mostra alla Quadriennale 2020 la componente più concettuale della sua ricerca, legata alla creazione di una serie di statement che mettono in discussione la definizione stessa di ‘opera d’arte’
What would have been a simple project, became a fashion story – Sergio Calderoni
A Walt Disney cartoon called Mickey and the Beanstalk in which the antagonist was a giant playful kid and his gestures became the mood of the shooting
Una visita alla regina Elena di Savoia
Nel percorrere il corridoio del primo piano, il suo aspetto normale pare trasfigurarsi: quale, fra tante, sarà la porta della Regina?
Monte Napoleone marble mirabilia – Gianni Biondillo interviews Silvia Schwarzer
Layers, Geometries, Graphic lines – a game of marble goes bigger than ever, the aesthetic of Peter Marino and the architects at Bvlgari
Carolyn Finney: It is going to take time to build an inclusive future
«Our unhealthy relationship with the natural environment is linked to the unhealthy relationship we have with each other» In conversation with Carolyn Finney, author of 'Black Faces, White Spaces'
Dynamic prints and artisanal, handmade plissé: Julia Heuer
It is a period of reflection that relates to aesthetics, taking place before considering the restraints of production. Intw Julia Heuer
Lars Brønseth captures all in blue life scenes
«The cobalt blue has been my color. I’m not sure when it happened. It seems to catch my attention whenever it’s within sight. It’s the starting point where textures merge»
Sophia Wang’s MycoWorks’ Fine Mycelium – presenting their newest innovation: Reishi
Biochemistry into fashion – twenty years of scientific work fostered a mushroom-based, alternative to the fashion industry’s leather-problem. An exposition by CEO and founder Sophia Wang
Stefano Graziani’s Taxonomies pay homage to Carl Linnaeus’ utopian enterprise
Taxonomies – Stefano Graziani pays homage to the father of modern taxonomy through his travels around the globe concluding his insight and studies on the naturalist
Alex Black proposes a technical study in the materiality of photo paper
Ready-made from home combined in a rigid and calculated sense of composition. Man Ray's lesson: a photogram is a recording of the physical nature of light
108 days of Summer through the lens of film director Peter Spark
Perfecting the practice of lazy summer days. Peter Spark captures the essence of summertime through photographs that speak of salty kisses and sun on your skin
Manual versus automatic concepts – Nabil Nayal is mixing old and new patterns
Syrian designer, Nabil Nayal, brings the concept of affordable sustainability combining historical and contemporary patterns
Brooks Shane Salzwedel’s photography, between the possible and the imagined
Salzwedel uses his inner strength and inner child to tell his story: a self-created process involving different materials to portray natural and unnatural landscapes
How to act sustainable: Sustainable Thinking the Salvatore Ferragamo’s way
Salvatore Ferragamo launched Sustainable Thinking, a digital platform in eight different languages: a new era is marked as Mr. Marco Gobbetti is appointed CEO of the company
L’Oréal and Unesco: ‘The World needs Science, and Science needs Women’
Francois-Xavier Fenart states «Having only a third of female researchers all over the world, of which very few in top positions, is a waste of talent and opportunities»
Womanhood in Amanda Charchian’s shot. A visual playground of bourgeoisie
Photographer Amanda Charchian on how «I discovered that through the camera I had unique access to the creative women around me»
How the Lumiar School Project is rewilding Wiltshire through reforestation and bee populations
Four steps to create a 100% organic and self-sustaining new forest: how the Lumiar School Project employs the Miyawaki Method in Wiltshire
Volendo essere onesti: quando un tessuto può considerarsi compostabile?
Alternative all’impiego di prodotti chimici nei processi di lavorazione di un tessuto, per non alterarne la biodegradabilità: è davvero possibile una economia circolare del tessile?
An artificial documentary and some attitude at Celine by Slimane – images Sebastian Lager
From old video camcorders to the first digital cameras from 2000: a bit of all - The lighting situation, the front and the back of a final image to complete...
No rules in love, but condoms: there should be no limit to sexual experimentation
The condom series – make love with whoever you want: an invitation to be promiscuous whenever you want, but always kind. Four writers, four stories, about sex
Riccardo Raspa – Sunday family trip, getting lost in Italy is not a bad option
Seventies’ colors, blue skies and balloons, perspective of a family on the hills around Assisi, Perugia, Umbria. The map and the territory – as usual, the map isn’t the territory
Goppion — a Northern Italian network of craftsmen and co-makers
Whenever a high-value work is encased in a refined glass structure at a museum — freestanding, wall-standing, wall-mounted, or recessed — it is likely that Goppion is behind it
Transitioning – the Abrau Peninsula in Nanna Heitmann’s photography
Thus spoke Zarathustra. A philosophical journey through the Black Sea and the Mediterranean vegetation fueled by the four elements
In Denmark, LastObject is saving plastics — banishing single-use everyday items
Billions of q-tips and other single-use items are thrown away each year. Danish company LastObject wants to eliminate them, one product design at a time, while tackling plastic waste
Transitioning – Primo Levi’s The Periodic Table through Tex Bishop’s eyes
Just like a chemist in a laboratory, the photographer recreates a human experience bringing to life his own experiment
Ovum – family, circularity, rebirth. Artists ponder the meaning and shape of eggs
The recurrence of a process marks the sign of rebirth as art imitates life in his rendition of the egg. Six artists share their own visions of Ovum
Si progettavano le città del futuro: oggi ci chiediamo quale sia il futuro delle città
Milano Design City: un dibattito comincia da un intervento di Stefano Boeri e Massimo De Lucchi, parlando di densità umana, energia pulita e condivisione – report da Milano Design Week...
Lampoon, The Transition issue – Dr. Hakan Karaosman talking with Prof. Donald Huisingh
A cleaner and fairer supply chain: representation and inclusion are needed for the transition to a low-carbon circular economy
Lampoon / Transition – Maddalena Arcelloni: We mean it if we say it’s all about HER
The unbearable lightness of being a woman: a midway between meaningfulness and irony is used to explore the Dior ideal of femininity
Transitioning – The butterfly effect and the irony of contempt
Ria Mort’s balancing act: visiting Greece, a planet created from a balloon made of recycled materials is a fairy tale