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Fabrica
Fabrica is Benetton’s communication research centre, created in 1994 from
Benetton’s cultural heritage. With the completion of the vast architectural
complex which houses it, just outside Treviso, restored and expanded by
the Japanese architect Tadao Ando, Fabrica is currently enjoying a period
of flourishing activity, positioning itself as a multicultural, international
entity.
Fabrica’s challenge is both an innovative and international one. It is
a way of marrying culture and industry, using communications which no
longer rely only on the usual forms of advertising, but transmit “industrial
culture” and the company’s “intelligence” through other means: design,
music, cinema, photography, publishing, the Internet. Fabrica has chosen
to back the hidden creativity of young artists/researchers from all over
the world. Following careful selection, they are invited to develop concrete
communication projects, under the direction of some of the main players
in these areas.
In its role as an applied creativity laboratory (its name comes from the
Latin word meaning workshop), Fabrica experiments these new forms of communication,
following two parallel guidelines: a hands-on approach to training (the
young grant holders are invited to “learn by practice”); cross-fertilisation
and interactivity, in terms of both the projects - which are developed
through teamwork, involving different roles and disciplines working on
a central idea - and cultural identity, whose plurality is guaranteed
by the mix of young people from countries with different languages, cultures
and attitudes.
Creativity and research of new forms of expression forms are also the
focal point of Wanted Creativity, a cycle of seminars on visual culture
promoted by Fabrica. Each month, they are attended by some of the most
important and eccentric figures in the worlds of arts, culture and communication
who are invited to Fabrica for a workshop, a conference or a special event.
Communication Campaigns
Fabrica's communication campaigns have involved many different partners,
from non-profit organisations like FAO, UNO, UNHCR and SOS Racisme to
cultural bodies and museums in various countries, earning critical praise
and awards which have led it to be hailed as one of the most exciting
and internationally acclaimed cultural hubs.
For the International Year of Volunteers, the celebrations of which culminated
on December 5th 2001, Fabrica contributed to the creation of the Benetton
institutional campaign Volunteers in Colors realised in collaboration
with United Nations Volunteers, the UN programme that, for the past thirty
years, has promoted volunteerism around the world. During the campaign’s
conception stage, Fabrica investigated various ways of being a volunteer
in today’s world, focusing on the more unusual aspects and showing that
devoting one's time to others also leads to self-improvement and to achieving
a better quality of life. A special issue of Colors published during the
campaign focused on voluntary work and on December 4th Fabrica Musica
presented, in the Sala della Protomoteca in Campidoglio, Rome, the world
premiere of Drops On A Hot Stone, a multimedia musical event organised
in collaboration with FIVOL and UNV.
In September 2002, Fabrica and Colors Magazine marked the first anniversary
of the attack to the World Trade Centre with Visions of Hope, an exhibition
of 28 photographic portraits of children, women and men from all over
the world, taken while, eyes closed, they described their idea of hope
for future. The exhibition was organised in collaboration with The New
Yorker weekly magazine. It was held from 9th to 23rd September at the
Italian Institute for Culture and, during the same period, in the lobby
of Condé Nast Building in Times Square.
Cinema
Fabrica Cinema was created in 1998, continuing the systematic intervention
in favour of the new independent voices of the cinema of the “rest of
the world” (particularly Africa, the Arab world, Asia, Latin America)
which has characterised the social communication policy of Benetton Group,
already main sponsor and partner of the Montecinemaverità Foundation in
Switzerland, together with the Division of International Cooperation of
the Swiss Foreign Affairs Ministry.
Fabrica Cinema’s activities include the co-production, under the supervision
of Marco Müller, of a series of important films which have taken part
in the major European film festivals. The first film of the 2000-2001
collection, Blackboards, by the young Iranian director Samira Makhmalbaf,
won the Special Jury Prize at Cannes 2000, followed by No Man’s Land by
the Bosnian director Danis Tanovic (awarded the Best Screenplay at Cannes
in 2001 and in 2002 Golden Globe for Best Foreign Film and Oscar for Best
Foreign Language Film), and by Secret Ballot by Babak Payami (Iran), Best
Director Award at Venice 2001. Other award-winning films are Turkish director
Yesim Ustaoglu’s Journey to the Sun (Blue Angel Prize for best European
film and Peace Prize at the 1999 Berlin Film Festival); Moloch, by Russian
director Alexander Sokurov (Best Screenplay Prize at Cannes 1999); and
Seventeen Years by the young Chinese director Zhang Yuan (Silver Lion
for best director at the 1999 Venice Film Festival).
In addition to these are the awards received through the Montecinemaverità
Foundation, including the latest, highly prestigious Golden Lion at Venice
2000 for the film The Circle by Jafar Panahi, protagonist of the Iranian
nouvelle vague of the past decade.
Music
Fabrica Musica was created with the idea of exploring new forms of communication
in music through the creativity of artist-experimenters from around the
world. With the arrival in 2000 of Andrea Molino, director of Nuremberg's
Pocket Opera, Fabrica Musica's activities engendered a new approach. The
official debut took place at the Roma-Europa Festival in October 2000
with the multimedia concert Voices guest-starring David Moss, the acclaimed
American vocalist. On December 4th 2001, in Rome's Campidoglio, it was
the turn of Drops On A Hot Stone, a project created in collaboration with
United Nations Volunteers. Among more recent productions are Koichi Makigami's
Paradise From Vocalbox, presented at the Klangspuren Festival and the
TransArt Festival in September 2002; CREDO, a multimedia opera which addresses
religious and ethnic conflict (co-produced with the Staatstheater Karlsruhe
and the Klangforum, Vienna, for the European Days of Culture 2004) and
East aka West by Massimo Nova, co-produced with, amongst others, Musik
der Jahrhunderte of Stuttgart and the Zagreb Biennale.
Design
Fabrica’s young designers are working on innovative projects regarding
product, fashion, interiors and industrial design. One of these avant-garde
projects is Nomad, an interior furnishings system for people on the move
who need simple, temporary furniture. Nomad has been patented by Fabrica
and is already available on the market.
During the Milan International Furniture Show in April 2001, Fabrica’s
designers successfully held XYZ IDEAS ON FURNITURE, a series of multi-sensory
installations exploring new directions in design. Decontextual Design,
Reactive Design, Amnesic, Design, Genetic Design are just some of the
new concepts and fields explored by Fabrica's young designers. Elio Fiorucci
was the special guest at the XYZ IDEAS FOR SALE auction held during the
exhibition. Again at the Milan International Furniture Show - this time
in April 2002, Fabrica presented a tableware collection exclusively designed
for the Paola C. brand.
In September 2001, the first Fabrica Features opened in Bologna; a space
devoted to culture and communications where concerts, videos, artists’
performances, conferences, personal exhibitions and workshops become opportunities
to gather and meet. Inside Fabrica Features there are also different cultural
“products” which define modern life: CDs, books, videos, design objects
and clothes created by Fabrica or selected across the world. These products
constitute an ideal contemporary art gallery open to visitors. The second
Fabrica Features opened in Lisbon on 18 December 2001.
The extraordinary exhibition Gonzaga. La celeste Galeria. Il museo dei
Duchi di Mantova opened in the prestigious Palazzo Te in Mantua in September
2002. Fabrica created the installation.
Interactive
The exploration of the new opportunities offered by interactive media
- from online-shopping to experimental artistic installations - is the
focal point of the work of Fabrica's young Web designers. Apart from the
development of Internet sites that have won many international awards,
Interactive projects also address Web design, video art, interactive games
and multimedia events. The aim is to create new forms of entertainment
which actively engage the audience in creating the interactive process,
which thus becomes a personal virtual experience. It is possible to have
fun with interactive games on Fabrica’s website and also at Fabrica Features
in Bologna and Lisbona.
Publishing
Activity in traditional media forms, like publishing, has produced a major
series of publications, for which Fabrica often handles the photography.
Examples include Preghiera (a collection of modern prayers, distributed
in 11 countries), 1000 Extra/Ordinary Objects (the craziest objects of
the twentieth century, collected during Colors’ ten years of activity),
Lavoratori (black and white photo report on immigrant, non-EU factory
workers in north-eastern Italy) and Kosovars (portraits of Kosovan refugees
in Albanian camps). For the fiftieth anniversary of UNHCR (United Nations
High Commission for Refugees), celebrated in December 2000, photographer/researcher
James Mollison prepared for Fabrica a report on refugee camps all over
the world. Fabrica Files, the first book of a new series, will be published
for Electa in February 2003. These books, published twice a year, explore
the creativity of the young artists who come from the four corners of
the earth to work at Fabrica. Another upcoming Electa publication is 2398
g, a book and a CD-ROM about food, relised by young designers, photographers
and writers together with leading, successful figures in the arts and
design worlds. Fabrica’s publishing activities also include Colors, the
magazine financed by the Benetton Group, sold in over sixty countries
- in four editions, five languages and present on the Internet, whose
editorial offices are in Fabrica itself.
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