IED Rome Students Design Artribune Cover Featuring Scrabble Metaphor
In the latest edition of Artribune Magazine, issue #70, there's a captivating still from 'One Is Not Enough,' a fashion film series created by IED Rome students. This project was part of their interdisciplinary thesis for Contemporary Cluster at Palazzo Brancaccio. A group of Video Design students—including Chiara Frustaci, Clara Ninno, and others—worked alongside Sound Design peers like Gianfilippo Fibraroli and Tommaso Brancato. They used a Scrabble board to convey the message that 'one is not enough.' The cover features a striking image of a rain-soaked Scrabble board, with hands forming key words from the manifesto, emphasizing the value of collaboration across different creative fields.
Key facts
- Cover of Artribune Magazine #70 designed by IED Rome students
- Project titled 'One Is Not Enough' is a series of fashion films
- Thesis project for Contemporary Cluster – Palazzo Brancaccio
- Involves 10 students from Video Design and Sound Design courses
- Uses Scrabble board as metaphor for multiple perspectives
- Concept: 'one is not enough' celebrates diversity and contamination
- Project developed through interdisciplinary collaboration at IED
- Students divided roles according to individual competencies
Entities
Artists
- Chiara Frustaci
- Clara Ninno
- Elisa Chiera
- Federico Orsaria
- Luca Giovannetti
- Marco Chiarelli
- Matteo De Rosa
- Gianfilippo Fibraroli
- Luca Prestigiacomo
- Tommaso Brancato
Institutions
- IED Roma
- Contemporary Cluster
- Palazzo Brancaccio
- Artribune
- Istituto Europeo di Design
Locations
- Rome
- Italy