Istituto Marangoni Students Present AI-Generated Video Art at MEET Milan's Immersive Room
Istituto Marangoni Firenze students have created 'A Fable for Tomorrow', a video installation shown at MEET Milan's Immersive Room. The work, inspired by Rachel Carson's 1962 book 'Silent Spring', explores sustainability and human-nature relationships. Three video pieces—'Un giorno di pioggia' by Alessandro Corradini, 'The Other Woman' by Giuditta Magnini, and 'Rujna' by Iva Neši—use AI software, 3D modeling, and drone footage. The Immersive Room, located in a building designed by Carlo Ratti in Milan's Porta Venezia district, features 15 4K projectors on three 270-degree walls. A live performance by electric harpist Kety Fusco accompanied the installation. Francesca Giulia Tavanti, Director of Istituto Marangoni Firenze, stated the collaboration aimed to give students professional experience in a unique European venue. MEET is supported by Fondazione Cariplo.
Key facts
- A Fable for Tomorrow is a video installation by Istituto Marangoni Firenze students.
- The work is inspired by Rachel Carson's 1962 book Silent Spring.
- Three video pieces: Un giorno di pioggia by Alessandro Corradini, The Other Woman by Giuditta Magnini, Rujna by Iva Neši.
- The installation uses AI software, 3D modeling, and DJI Mavic 3 drone footage.
- The Immersive Room is at MEET Milano, designed by Carlo Ratti.
- The room has 15 4K projectors on three 270-degree walls.
- A live performance by electric harpist Kety Fusco took place.
- Francesca Giulia Tavanti, Director of Istituto Marangoni Firenze, commented on the collaboration.
Entities
Artists
- Alessandro Corradini
- Giuditta Magnini
- Iva Neši
- Kety Fusco
- Rachel Carson
- Amane Aoyam
- Carlo Ratti
- Francesca Giulia Tavanti
Institutions
- Istituto Marangoni Firenze
- Istituto Marangoni
- MEET Milano
- Fondazione Cariplo
- Artribune
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- Porta Venezia
- via Vittorio Veneto
- Montenegro
- Skadar Lake