The photo depicts a wide, tree-lined street in an urban setting. On the left side of the road, there are multi-story buildings with visible balconies and windows; some structures appear to be residential while others could serve commercial purposes given their architecture. The right side mirrors this layout but is less dense with fewer trees. Two individuals can be seen walking on the sidewalk in a relaxed manner. In the distance stands a prominent building that resembles an institutional or governmental edifice, possibly due to its grandeur and classical design features like columns.

The street itself appears clean and well-maintained, lacking any visible traffic which suggests either low-traffic hours or perhaps pedestrian-only zones. Overhead power lines crisscross above, indicating the presence of public transportation such as trams in this area. The sky is overcast with a light haze that obscures distant details.

The image bears text at the top: "GENOVA - Corso Torino," suggesting it's taken on Corso Torino street in Genoa, Italy. This could imply historical context or serve to identify specific location for viewers familiar with Italian cities. The sepia tone and vintage feel of the photograph suggest that this may be an old postcard capturing a moment from history.

The bottom right corner contains additional text: "Ferro Candilera," which might refer to the photographer, publisher, or another party associated  [...]
The photo depicts a wide, tree-lined street in an urban setting. On the left side of the road, there are multi-story buildings with visible balconies and windows; some structures appear to be residential while others could serve commercial purposes given their architecture. The right side mirrors this layout but is less dense with fewer trees. Two individuals can be seen walking on the sidewalk in a relaxed manner. In the distance stands a prominent building that resembles an institutional or governmental edifice, possibly due to its grandeur and classical design features like columns. The street itself appears clean and well-maintained, lacking any visible traffic which suggests either low-traffic hours or perhaps pedestrian-only zones. Overhead power lines crisscross above, indicating the presence of public transportation such as trams in this area. The sky is overcast with a light haze that obscures distant details. The image bears text at the top: "GENOVA - Corso Torino," suggesting it's taken on Corso Torino street in Genoa, Italy. This could imply historical context or serve to identify specific location for viewers familiar with Italian cities. The sepia tone and vintage feel of the photograph suggest that this may be an old postcard capturing a moment from history. The bottom right corner contains additional text: "Ferro Candilera," which might refer to the photographer, publisher, or another party associated [...]
The photo depicts a wide, tree-lined street in an urban setting. On the left side of the road, there are multi-story buildings with visible balconies and windows; some structures appear to be residential while others could serve commercial purposes given their architecture. The right side mirrors this layout but is less dense with fewer trees. Two individuals can be seen walking on the sidewalk in a relaxed manner. In the distance stands a prominent building that resembles an institutional or governmental edifice, possibly due to its grandeur and classical design features like columns.

The street itself appears clean and well-maintained, lacking any visible traffic which suggests either low-traffic hours or perhaps pedestrian-only zones. Overhead power lines crisscross above, indicating the presence of public transportation such as trams in this area. The sky is overcast with a light haze that obscures distant details.

The image bears text at the top: "GENOVA - Corso Torino," suggesting it's taken on Corso Torino street in Genoa, Italy. This could imply historical context or serve to identify specific location for viewers familiar with Italian cities. The sepia tone and vintage feel of the photograph suggest that this may be an old postcard capturing a moment from history.

The bottom right corner contains additional text: "Ferro Candilera," which might refer to the photographer, publisher, or another party associated  [...]
The photo depicts a wide, tree-lined street in an urban setting. On the left side of the road, there are multi-story buildings with visible balconies and windows; some structures appear to be residential while others could serve commercial purposes given their architecture. The right side mirrors this layout but is less dense with fewer trees. Two individuals can be seen walking on the sidewalk in a relaxed manner. In the distance stands a prominent building that resembles an institutional or governmental edifice, possibly due to its grandeur and classical design features like columns. The street itself appears clean and well-maintained, lacking any visible traffic which suggests either low-traffic hours or perhaps pedestrian-only zones. Overhead power lines crisscross above, indicating the presence of public transportation such as trams in this area. The sky is overcast with a light haze that obscures distant details. The image bears text at the top: "GENOVA - Corso Torino," suggesting it's taken on Corso Torino street in Genoa, Italy. This could imply historical context or serve to identify specific location for viewers familiar with Italian cities. The sepia tone and vintage feel of the photograph suggest that this may be an old postcard capturing a moment from history. The bottom right corner contains additional text: "Ferro Candilera," which might refer to the photographer, publisher, or another party associated [...]
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Roberto Laghi racconta ‘Scritture digitali’
Locandina delle evento con la copertina del libro e le informazioni in descrizione. La copertina è di calore rosso, con un disegno di figura umana seduta a un tavolo e intenta a scrivere o disegnare su un foglio di carta ancora bianco. La penna è nella mano sinistra ed è collegata con un cavo a una specie di piccola scatola/computer. Da questa scatola esce un altro cavo che gira intorno al braccio destro della persona e poi si collega alla sua testa. La persona tiene la testa appoggiata alla mano destra.
Event

Roberto Laghi racconta ‘Scritture digitali’

Saturday, October 4, 2025 at 4:30 PM (+2:00)



Relatori

Roberto Laghi, Fabrizio Venerandi

Organizzatore

Meltemi edizioni

Il libro analizza i cambiamenti radicali che il digitale ha portato con sé attraverso il filtro della scrittura, perché tutto, in ambiente digitale, è fatto di scrittura, a partire dal codice informatico che ne costruisce le fondamenta. A una riflessione sul ruolo della tecnologia nella cultura umana segue un approfondimento sulle specificità del digitale, anche attraverso la lettura critica di ciò che avviene in Italia, in relazione al contesto globale.

Gli esempi di scritture digitali prese in esame permettono poi di allargare il discorso non solo alla cosiddetta intelligenza artificiale ma anche alle forme di editing genetico che sembrano voler riscrivere la vita per come l'abbiamo intesa fino a oggi. Questo percorso critico - che prende in considerazione elementi storici, culturali, economici e tecnologici - mette in evidenza la necessità di costruire nuovi paradigmi interpretativi e nuovi strumenti culturali per comprendere appieno i cambiamenti in atto nelle nostre società.

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