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Greetings from Castel Romano, 2014

Outdoor installation, 7 backlight letters 100x80x15 cm each.

Produced by Ministero di Grazia e Giustizia, Italy.

The project is promoted by Qwatz – Recidency Program in Rome, Centro per la Giustizia Minorile del Lazio with the support of ARCI SOLIDARIETA’ and the patronage of Municipio Roma IX EUR.

http://www.qwatz.it/saluti-da-castel-romano-giuseppe-stampone/

After L’Aquila and New Orleans, postcards for a gypsy camp of Castel Romano, Rome.

The trainers have identified the need for the guys in the camp to have a space of aggregation. In the camp there’s a little house that belongs to the City of Rome, where the lessons are often held. This casetta was chosen as the site for the intervention of Giuseppe Stampone, because it is a point of visual contact with people passing by via Pontina, where the settlement is.

In collaboration with the network Solstizio.org, Stampone carries out his work, a possible screen which represents a dialogue between the settlement and the outside.

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