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"A walking Grove – the encyclopedic music-lover"
Sacks 2003
Oliver Sacks divides the neurological pathologies described in his stories into two apparently opposite categories: deficit and excess. Deficit is the lack of functionality of a part of our intellectual or motor heritage; excess is an uncontrollable hyperactivity of the same sensorial mechanisms. Deficit involves agnosia of any type and excess all those pathologies with incontinence. I have selected ten clinical cases from Oliver Sacks’ works:..... (Read more)
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"A walking Grove – the encyclopedic music-lover"
Marciana National Library, June 2002
Plotter print on Hahnemühle Baryta Paper, edition of eight
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"Crossroad"
Train station of Belluno, September 2002
Plotter print on Hahnemühle Baryta Paper, edition of eight
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"End"
Civil Hospital of Venice, the register of Radiology, 1983
Plotter print on Hahnemühle Baryta Paper, edition of eight
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Death is a bend in the road
Dying just means not to be see anymoreFernando Pessoa
Plotter print on Hahnemühle Baryta Paper, edition of eight
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"Migraine"
S. Martino Hospital, Belluno, September 2002
Plotter print on Hahnemühle Baryta Paper, edition of eight
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"Homicide"
Basilica della Salute, Isole delle Grazie, July 2002
Plotter print on Hahnemühle Baryta Paper, edition of eight
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"Phantoms"
Railway station of Milan, August 2002
Plotter print on Hahnemühle Baryta Paper, edition of eight
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"The disembodied lady"
Plotter print on Hahnemühle Baryta Paper, edition of eight
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"The dog beneath the skin"
Venice, Ponte della Paglia, July 2002
Plotter print on Hahnemühle Baryta Paper, edition of eight
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"The lost mariner"
Venice, Gardens Napoleonic, March 2002
Plotter print on Hahnemühle Baryta Paper, edition of eight
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“The man who mistook his wife for a hat”
St. Mark's Square, Venice, June 2002
Plotter print on Hahnemühle Baryta Paper, edition of eight
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“The President’s Speech”
Alberoni, Lido, March 2002
Plotter print on Hahnemühle Baryta Paper, edition of eight
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"To see or not to see"
Interior of a boat, July 2002
Plotter print on Hahnemühle Baryta Paper, edition of eight