Entropia is a collection born with the goal of investigating the relationship between order and chaos through the eyes and the works of two of the greatest artists of the Italian ‘900: Alberto Burri and Igor Mitoraj. They analyzed from different views the natural and artificial entropic processes inspiring cuts, shapes and processings.
Fashion and Bauhaus is a semiotic and sociological essay about how the German design school of Bauhaus affected the fashion styles still in modern and contemporary times. Through an attractive and colored design it retraces the history of Bauhaus analyzing every single step of it to discover every link and influence to fashion and tailoring.
This ethnographic research, conducted within the framework of the cultural anthropology course, focuses on the study of the Satispay application and all the services related to it. The research objectives are as follows: 1. Building an analysis of the relationship between the interviewees and the service offered by Satispay: how it is used, for what purposes, and how frequently. 2. Investigating the usage patterns of the service by the interviewees (spending and reloading methods, devices employed, usage environment). 3. Analyzing the subjects' habits regarding electronic payments (in physical stores or online purchases) and their connection with cash. 4. Examining the pros and cons of instant peer-to-peer money exchange, the extent to which this feature is used, and its purposes. 5. Understanding to what extent and how Satispay has influenced the daily lives of the interviewees and whether it has genuinely made certain processes faster and more convenient. 6. Assessing whether Satispay is ready to expand throughout Europe and the rest of the world, as has happened with other similar services.