TESTIMONI DEI TESTIMONI, ricordare e raccontare Auschwitz / WITNESSING WITNESSES, remembering and talking about Auschwitz
Staged by Studio Azzurro from an idea of the students of the Memory Journeys
exhibitions
Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Rome, 2019
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Staged by Studio Azzurro from an idea of the students of the Memory Journeys
We are coming closer to the centenary of the Great Crisis of 1929, of the Germaan laws about eugenic spaying (1933), and of the Italian Racial Laws (1938). After about four generations, direct transmission of these experiences will not be possible anymore; at the same time, familiar political attitudes, misinterpreted or deliberately manipulated disorders, and a widespread desire for authority as a replacement for absent teaching arise all around us.
This exhibition stems from the passionate intentions of a group of young students and offers a contemporary glance on the vision and listening of archival footage and of the testimonies from Auschwitz’ witnesses. We chose to tell these stories through fragments, distances and persistences that shall lie close to the complex layering system of memory. This language tries to involve the entirety of the visitor’s body in an experience that compels him or her to act personally, to face something that seems to lack complete explanation.
The path is divided into five moments: the soundscape of the train car, the ‘square of witnesses’ (featuring texts and the young “witnesses’ witnesses”), the Camps as “workshop”, the language of the Camps, the coming back of identity through the other’s gaze.
12 video projectors
6 42" screens mounted on a dumbwaiters
21 media players
3 PCs
26 loudspeakers of which 8 vibrating ones
1 staged train car
3 set walls measuring 300x200x67,5 cm
1 black tulle screen measuring 300x300 cm
3 plexiglas screens treated with paint measuring 80x240 cm
Staged by Studio Azzurro
From an idea from GENERAZIONE TESTIMONI / WITNESS GENERATION (Marta Bugatti, Simone Capuano, Gabriele De Pascalis, Manuela De Pascalis, Livia D'Urso, Flavio Fontana, Claudio Pastecchi, Michela Ponticelli, Mirela Carmen Rebega, Sara Ruffini, Filippo Zannini)
Design and artistic direction Fabio Cirifino, Laura Marcolini
Video editing Alberto Danelli, Silvia Pellizzari
Sound design Samuele Albani
Texts Lara Fremder
Graphics Piera Leonetti
Mounting technical project Daniele De Palma
Interactive systems Samuele Albani
General managing Carmen Leopardi
An exhibition promoted by Roma Capitale Assessorato alla Crescita culturale,
Azienda Speciale Palaexpo
Organized and produced by Azienda Speciale Palaexpo
In collaboration with the "Giancarlo Spizzichino" historical archive of Rome’s Jewish Community; CDEC | Fondazione Centro di Documentazione ebraica contemporanea / Contemporary Jewish Documents and Records Foundation; Shoah Museum Foundation