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Guest Writer: Stefano Alberti
Twenty-seven images (Lacer/actions) by Roberto Alborghetti go with scripts by Thomas From Bergamo (1563-1631) or Thomas From Olera. This Italian mixed media production shows seven minutes of colors, thoughts, music and emotions which update – with the “abstract realism” of Roberto Alborghetti works – the scripts wrote by a mystic and visionary man who lived over 450 years ago.
The videoclip is a capturing game of contaminations which tries to break codes, patterns and barriers between different media and expressions: thoughts from XVI Century, visuals, urban art, motets composed by Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643), the beautiful recitation of one of the most famous Italian speakers, Marco Minelli (Station manager at Radio Kiss Kiss Italian network) who gives strenght to the thoughts of Thomas from Bergamo. Yes, seven minutes of Past, Present and Future…
“Contemplations and Lacer/actions” video was carried out in collaboration with some Italian excellences in media production and post-production: Centro Studi “Tommaso Acerbis”, Doriano Bendotti, Marco Daminelli and Marco Marcassoli.
The visual scenes created by Roberto Alborghetti are not paintings, and even graphic and digitally design made by computer, but absolutely realistic pics, captured from reality, like the other 50,000 images he has collected over the years during his research-survey on torn and ecomposed publicity posters and about “signs” and “cracks” in urban environments …


exquisite.
Thank you Meredith! May this work ease your mind in this your particular moment of sorrow…
Thank you for your message… This is a beautiful, touching work. Congratulations.
I share your words with all the team who collaborated in this video. Thank you so much!
I don’t understand a word of the video but it is beautiful.
Thank you so much! Yes, Italian language is quite complicated, to learn and understand, but in this work the important is to feel, as you did. My kindest regards.
Lovely work. Your artistic endeavour can be understood and enjoyed by many who don’t share the same language.
You’re perfectly right. Thank you so much for your kind support!