A comparison between Pier Paolo Pasolini movie “Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom” and Erik Gandini’s documentary “Videocracy”. Two films on our society, its problems or maybe its virtues. By statement, the archive is a governed system by unavoidable rules, that must be learned in order to proceed through. Similarly the contents of the book are not organized in a sequential way. However, they emulate the contorted dynamics past during the research.
University project
Academic tutor: Leonardo Sonnoli
Year: 2014
Format: 220 × 250
Pages: 246 p.
Binding: Softcover open spine bind
Paper: Mundi Nautilus 80 gr.
Edition: 2 edition
Copies: 12
Selected for Walter Tiemann Prize in Leipzig
A comparison between Pier Paolo Pasolini movie “Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom” and Erik Gandini’s documentary “Videocracy”. Two films on our society, its problems or maybe its virtues. By statement, the archive is a governed system by unavoidable rules, that must be learned in order to proceed through. Similarly the contents of the book are not organized in a sequential way. However, they emulate the contorted dynamics past during the research.
University project
Academic tutor: Leonardo Sonnoli
Year: 2014
Format: 220 × 250
Pages: 246 p.
Binding: Softcover open spine bind
Paper: Mundi Nautilus 80 gr.
Edition: 2 edition
Copies: 12
Selected for Walter Tiemann Prize in Leipzig