I miei ritratti a parole | Giovanna Bora Saracinelli | TEDxAncona
Ogni progetto ha una storia, e la sua forma perfetta nasce da un “RITRATTO a PAROLE”. La metodologia di Giovanna Bora Saracinelli si basa sul potere narrativo per creare design, architettura d'interni e oggetti unici. Dal gioiello alla “CasaStudio”, le parole diventano l'”abito" di cose, case e città". Un viaggio che parte dall'etimo e ci guida ad "Abitare Poeticamente il Mondo". Esplora l'ispirazione dietro le “VieCollezioni” di Ancona, dove luoghi e poesia generano design e souvenir d’autore. Mi chiamo Giovanna Bora Saracinelli e sono la fondatrice di AnnaTildeStudio. Dare un senso buono, bello e nutriente alle Cose. E lavorare con la parola e l’immagine ha sempre fatto parte dei miei interessi oltre che del mio lavoro. Poi, più di vent’anni fa, esploro e mi innamoro della ricerca socioeconomica applicata. A essa dedico premura e convinzione. E tale metodo di analisi che porta con sé uno spirito accorto di osservazione, ascolto, narrazione e messa in scena dei risultati continua a ispirarmi oggi come allora. AnnaTildeStudio nasce nel 2015. Qui, come del resto suggerisce l’etimologia stessa, con gentilezza, praticando æstètica pura e combinando più saper fare, ascolto, scrivo, immagino e rendo reali SPAZI, OGGETTI e PROGETTI che possano somigliare a chi li vive e donare SEGNI di GRAZIA This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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