999 Questions on Contemporary Living at Triennale Milano
Stefano Mirti curates '999 domande sull'abitare contemporaneo' at Triennale Milano, an interactive exhibition exploring contemporary living through technology, custom, and society. Visitors assemble their own catalogues from brochures bound on-site by Torino Print Club. The show features 128 synchronized mini-monitors, self-published booklets by Mariagiovanna Di Iorio via Amazon, research by NABA students on Milan's public housing (Abitare Pop), and a performance by Apparatus 22 inspired by Romanian winter traditions. Mirti acts as a programmer, distributing rules to over 50 young co-curators including artists, activists, research centers, schools, and corporations. The exhibition evolves daily with readings, workshops, and performances. Mirti states the future is already present in the experiences gathered.
Key facts
- Stefano Mirti curated the exhibition '999 domande sull'abitare contemporaneo' at Triennale Milano.
- The exhibition opens the annual program of Triennale Milano.
- Visitors assemble their own catalogues from brochures bound on-site by Torino Print Club.
- An immersive installation of 128 synchronized mini-monitors opens the show.
- Mariagiovanna Di Iorio produced self-published booklets via Amazon.
- NABA students researched Milan's public housing for the Abitare Pop project.
- Apparatus 22 performed a dialogue inspired by Romanian winter traditions.
- The exhibition explores technology, custom, and society in contemporary living.
- Mirti acted as a programmer, giving rules to over 50 young co-curators.
- The exhibition evolves daily with readings, workshops, and performances.
Entities
Artists
- Stefano Mirti
- Mariagiovanna Di Iorio
- Apparatus 22
Institutions
- Triennale di Milano
- Torino Print Club
- NABA
- BASE Milano
- Amazon
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- Milano