Landscape Videomaking Lab at the Euganea Film Festival – 13 Sept 2024
Landscape Videomaking Lab at the Euganea Film Festival – 13 September 2024
Our Landscape Videomaking laboratory, based at MobiLab, continues its collaboration with Euganea Film Festival, which is now an important stakeholder of the MA in Landscape Studies.
This year, the short documentary videos created by our students were presented at the Festival on 13 September in the Euganean Hills. The Laboratory involves the students of our MA in Landscape Studies under the supervision of Mauro Varotto, Marco Toffanin and Michele Trentini.
The works presented are: Vigneti chiusi. Vivere con i cinghiali nei Colli Euganei by Silvia Schiavon (IT, 10′); Ungheria libera. Un quartiere a Casale sul Sile by Mariano D’Innocenzo (IT, 9′); Ciamàs per nòm. Conoscersi per nome by Carolina Rossi (IT, 12′); San Bellino patrono del fotovoltaico by Francesco Finotto (IT, 6′).
Public event - Esplorando I Colli Euganei. Luoghi, pratiche e patrimoni in movimento – 10 July 2024
Public event - Esplorando I Colli Euganei. Luoghi, pratiche e patrimoni in movimento – 10 July 2024
On 10th July 2024, the Museum of the Euganean Hills in Galzignano Terme (Padua) hosted our event Esplorando I Colli Euganei. Luoghi, pratiche e patrimoni in movimento [Exploring the Euganean Hills. Places, Practices, and Heritage in Motion]: a public meeting, organised in collaboration with the Municipality of Galzignano Terme, aimed at presenting recent experiences of research, heritage valorisation, dialogue with local actors, and university teaching, carried out by the geographers of our Department/MoHu Centre and focused on the Euganean Hills environment.
Following the introduction by Benedetta Castiglioni, Chiara Gallanti recounted how the Museum of Geography found in its archive a collection of thirteen photographic plates depicting various geographically significant views of the Euganean Hills. She also previewed a book – to be published in September – about the results of a re-photography project based on these old photographs, Lo sguardo sui colli. Foto, mappe e geografie euganee di ieri e di oggi (The gaze on the hills. Past and present photos, maps, and geographies of the Euganean Hills), co-edited by her and Giovanni Donadelli. After that, Giovanna Di Matteo presented the outcomes of the research project ‘Practices of use and values of the Euganean Hills’, reflecting on the various meanings attributed over the years to the Euganean Hills landscape by those who visit it for leisure. Finally, the results of the educational workshop ‘Landscape and Proximity Fruition’ (November 2023-April 2024), which involved students from the Landscape Studies MA programme under the supervision of Sabrina Meneghello e Giovanna Di Matteo, were presented.
The event was attended by significant local entities, such as the Regional Park of the Euganean Hills, Villa dei Vescovi, Villa Selvatico, and the Museum of River Navigation in Battaglia Terme, as well as stakeholders of our Master’s degree programme in Landscape Studies.
It is also noteworthy that a few days earlier, during the 36th Session of the International Coordinating Council of the Man and the Biosphere Programme, the Euganean territory was recognised as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
30 May 2024 - Wanderers above seas of fog: public screening of students’ videos
30 May 2024 - Wanderers above seas of fog: public screening of students’ videos
On May 30th, at the Torresino theatre in Padua, we took part in the DiSSGeA Department third mission event, Il Giardino delle culture [The Garden of Cultures], with a public film screening. This initiative is held every year to showcase research activities in a creative form, as well as to offer cultural events that are inspired by the disciplines and research topics of our department. The common theme of the current 2024 edition was “Relations”. In the second day of this festival, our colleagues Chiara Rabbiosi and Mauro Varotto, together with professional videomakers Giovanna Volpi, Marco Toffanin and Michele Trentini, conducted the screening of a selection of short films created by MA students during the Mobilities Videolab and the Landscape videomaking Lab. This year both the Laboratories employed new MobiLab equipment.
The screening was entitled Wanderers above seas of fog: Mobile gazes and invisible relations to celebrate the 250-years anniversary of Caspar David Friedrich. Moving through physical and social landscapes, the short films were able to convey a dense idea of what mobilities entail: walking through a valley in the lockdown to breathe again, being immersed in the life of Roma people behind the scene of a luna park, observing the poetics of movement on a shore, playing with the complexities and complications of urban mobilities, learning to ride a bike as an experience of empowerment, reflecting on restricted mobilities lived by foreign students as migrant subjects… As wanderers moving across a multiplicity of landscapes, through the experience of the laboratory, our students offered a fascinating, original, multifaceted sense of material as well as existential mobilities.
Forum del Paesaggio: Progetti in movimento - 14 March 2024
Forum del Paesaggio: Progetti in movimento - 14 March 2024
Forum del Paesaggio. Progetti in movimento was organised by MoHu, DiSSGeA and the Museum of Geography, in collaboration with the Italian Ministry of Culture of Italy and the support of the City of Padua, with the aim of encouraging reflection and idea exchange among institutions, the university research and all the stakeholders operating, in various capacities, within landscape.
The event stemmed from the Department’s experience, on behalf of the Ministry of Culture, as Technical Secretariat in the latest edition (2022-23) of the Landscape Prize under the supervision of Benedetta Castiglioni, who is also Coordinator of the Master’s degree programme in Landscape Studies at the University of Padua.
On the occasion of National Landscape Day, the representatives of the 73 projects nominated for the latest edition of the Prize, along with those from past editions, and other professionals operating ‘in/with/for’ the landscape across the Italian territory, in addition to a large group of students, gathered in Padua for a unique occasion to meet and discuss relevant topics and strategies related to education, social well-being, the protection of natural and cultural heritage, and the regeneration and enhancement of territories.
The morning session, hosted by Padua Botanical Garden, started with greetings from Monica Salvadori, Vice Rector in charge of Artistic, Historical, and Cultural Heritage, Andrea Caracausi, Head of the Department of Historical and Geographic Sciences and the Ancient World (DiSSGeA), Isabella Fera from the Directorate of Archaeology, Fine Arts and Landscape (MiC) on behalf of the Director General Luigi La Rocca, Francesca Benciolini, Delegate for housing policies and residential construction at the Municipality of Padua, Salvina Sist, Director of the Territorial Planning Directorate of the Veneto Region, and Stefan Marchioro from the Tourism Directorate of the Veneto Region.
Benedetta Castiglioni introduced the speeches given by Sabrina Meneghello (University of Padua), Mauro Pascolini (University of Udine), Fulvio Adobati and Riccardo Rao (University of Bergamo), followed by the roundtable chaired by Margherita Cisani (University of Padua). The roundtable discussion involved Stefano Olivari and Matteo Baldo (Orti Generali srl Impresa sociale, winning project of the Landscape prize 2022-23 edition), Maria Grazia Bellisario (Associazione Economia della Cultura), Marco Bussone (Uncem), Paolo Castelnovi (Fondazione Landscapefor), Mario Andrea Francavilla (AIGAE), Costanza Pratesi (FAI).
The working groups, held in the afternoon at the Museum of Geography, allowed for further reflection on institutional recognitions as tools to support project development, the meeting/clash between formal aspects and practical needs, and the impact of various activities on the landscape in both material and immaterial terms, broadening the perspective towards the future.
The students of the MA in Landscape Studies were involved as facilitators of the working groups, thus experiencing in first person what public engagement means.
It was also a great opportunity to collaborate with a number of stakeholders of our Master’s degree programme.
The event was supported by the City of Padua; Veneto – The land of Venice, the Regional Landscape Observatory, and the Alumni Unipd association also joined the initiative.
PUBLIC EVENT - La città camminata - 20 March 2024
PUBLIC EVENT - La città camminata - 20 March 2024
The open seminar LA CITTÀ CAMMINATA: PRATICHE DI ATTIVISMO URBANO was organised by MoHu and the Museum of Geography to involve the students of our MA in Landscape Studies as well as the general public interested in practices of care for the city. The public seminar was co-organised with the PRIN PNRR project WALC – Walking Landscapes of Urban Cultures as part of the NaMUC – Narrative Mobilities of Urban Cultures seminar series.
The event was held to present Beatrice Barzaghi and Maria Fiano’s “Guida alla Venezia ribelle” (Voland, 2015). During the meeting, the authors shared thought-provoking reflections and narratives, drawing on Venice’s memories of rebellion and introducing the contemporary awareness-raising activities of OCIO – the civic observatory for housing issues and residentiality.
In their words, walking the city emerges as a practice of care that local activists perform to subvert the stereotypes portraying Venice only as a tourist destination while consolidating the reciprocal connections between resident communities and their urban space.
We enjoyed having Beatrice Barzaghi and Maria Fiano and deeply appreciated the ways in which they walked us through memories of rebellion to inspire our contemporary claim for an aware right to the city.
Notturni Contemporanei | geoliteray walk through Venice nightscapes – 2 Feb 2024
Notturni Contemporanei | geoliteray walk through Venice nightscapes – 2 Feb 2024
Notturni Contemporanei. Un’esplorazione geoletteraria dei nightscapes veneziani is part of the geoliterary walks series CONTESTI organised by the Museum of Geography of the University of Padua. Notturni Contemporanei, as part of the NaMUC seminar series, also contributed to the public engagement activities promoted by the MoHu-based Unit of the PRIN PNRR research project WALC – Walking Landscapes of Urban Cultures.
Fostering the process of attunement to the atmospheres of the local urban night, the open-air seminar, organised by Giada Peterle and Giuseppe Tomasella, engaged participants in a night walk through the winter city, drawing on a selection of works by contemporary authors living in, walking through and writing about Venice. Their literary representations revealed experiences, practices and realities co-producing the nightscapes of those people considering the city as their birthplace, home or safe harbour.
Strolling along the calli, the texts invited non-academic participants (25 attendees of different ages and backgrounds) to steer away from the stereotypes and clichés of Venice’s iconography. The geoliterary exploration of local nightscapes, in fact, offered renewed understandings of the entwined relations connecting the excesses of the tourism phenomenon with the decline of residential communities. The night walk was a chance to disclose the ‘glocal’ features of the rising fears related to the consequences of the climate crisis looming over Venice.
Public Mobility Humanities - 4 Dec 2023
Public Mobility Humanities - 4 Dec 2023
The seminar Chinese Memories. Comics and Maps of a Migratory Journey to the West was organised by MoHu and the Museum of Geography to involve the students of our MA in Mobility Studies, but also extra-academic publics, in a creative dissemination project about mobilities. The seminar is co-organised with the PRIN PNRR project WALC – Walking Landscapes of Urban Cultures as part of the NaMUC – Narrative Mobilities of Urban Cultures seminar series curated by Giada Peterle.
The seminar, in fact, was held to launch the graphic novel “Memories. Notes and Maps of a Journey to the West” co-authored by Ciaj Rocchi, Matteo Demonte and Daniele Brigadoi Cologna (Cleup, 2023). Here, the artists and authors retrace the mobility of people, goods and ideas from the West to early twentieth-century Europe through the combination of comics, maps and archival research.
Through their previous graphic novels, “Primavere e autunni” and “Chinamen” (BeccoGiallo 2015 and 2017), Rocchi and Demonte had already contributed to the re-writing of the history of Chinese migration to Northern Italy and Milan: with their new work, “Memories”, they expand the spatio-temporal frame of their creative and historical research, in collaboration with sinologist Brigadoi Cologna.
As Giada Peterle and Tania Rossetto write in their afterword, this graphic novel is one of the unexpected surprises emerging from the “Variations on Mobility” programme. “Variations on Mobility” was the joint edition of Creative Commissions 2019/2020 hosted by the MoHu and the Royal Holloway Centre for the GeoHumanities. The idea at the basis of the Creative Commissions scheme was that collaboration between academic researchers and artists within the same commission is particularly apt to move knowledge outside the academy through the adoption of creative forms of expression. “Memories” represents an extended version of the initial project realised by the team composed of Brigadoi Cologna, Rocchi and Demonte, as part of the path of their creative work initiated during the Creative Commissions.
The Dissgea department and MoHu Centre supported this path and are now happy to launch the result of such art-research collaboration inspired by the mobility humanities frame.
The seminar, thus, brought together not only the mobility of goods, people, and objects, economic history and history of migratory flows, but also a broader reflection on the role of artists and the use of creative languages such as comics in mobility research.
We enjoyed having with us Ciaj Rocchi and Matteo Demonte and deeply appreciated the ways in which they put mobility at the centre of a productive dialogue between creative work, academic knowledge and public engagement!
Open film screening "In the Name of Wild" - 16 NOV 2023
Open film screening "In the Name of Wild" - 16 NOV 2023
Landscape Videomaking Lab at the Euganea Film Festival – 25 June 2023
Landscape Videomaking Lab at the Euganea Film Festival – 25 June 2023
The equipment of our MobiLab is employed within several Department digital and creative initiatives. One of the most prominent among them is the Landscape Videomaking Lab, which involves the students of our MA in Landscape Studies under the supervision of Mauro Varotto, Marco Toffanin and Michele Trentini. Videomaking is here intended to share alternative visions on landscape with wider extra-academic audiences.
To enhance this public side of the Lab, our MA in Landscape Studies has developed a collaboration with Euganea Film Festival. This year, the short documentary videos created by our students were presented at the Camera con Paesaggio (Room with landscape) section of the event held on June, 25 2023 at the Este Gardens.
In addition to attending lab activities at Department spaces ad well as immersed in the scenery of Villa Bolasco (a venue of the University of Padua), thanks to this productive collaboration our students had the opportunity to experience a creative residence in the Euganean Hills hosted by the Film Festival, and to take part in the public event at the Este Castle.
Here you can watch all the Landscape Videos shot by our students from the current and previous editions of the Landscape Videomaking Lab:
Mobilities Videolab Awards Ceremony - Geonight 2023
The 2023 Space, Place and Mobility Student Video Contest, April 14, h. 16,30, c/o Multisala PioX, Padova
Since 2020/2021, the students of the human geographic course unit “Space, Place and Mobility” taught at the University of Padua by Prof. Chiara Rabbiosi, have been experimenting with film-making. Every year a final screening session is held during which the short films made by students from the Master’s degrees in Local development and Mobility Studies are awarded by a scientific jury and the audience jury, that is composed of the event attendees.
This year, on April 14, by watching 20 of such wonderful student short films, we also celebrated a great GeoNight in collaboration with the Mobility Expo project. The videos touched upon migration, tourist mobilities, transport infrastructures, commodities circulation and many more mobilities related topics.
The scientific jury included Prof. Anna Giraldo (Local Development, Univ. of Padua), Prof. Andrea Caracausi (Mobility Studies, Univ. of Padua), and Prof. Vickie Zhang, from the University of Singapore.
The winner of the Space, Place & Mobility video contest awarded by the scientific jury is:
- Tangerine by Elios Favaretto and Melisa Onaral – WINNER, for their incredibly poetic film and powerful message of identity and immobility
The three runners up are:
- Resignationby May Layugan, for its cinematic and creative representation of the stresses and refusals of commuting
- Them by Maria D’Incà,for its humanising reframing of a highly politicised story through the voices of irregular migrants themselves
- What’s for dinner?by Kristin Niehus, for its simple, dramatic and effective message of wasted food miles.
Moreover, during the public screening event, the audience awarded the following short film:
- Belarus 2020by Yuliya Beltsiuhova – WINNER
The three runners up are:
- Being a delivery worker means by AnastasiiaPetukhova
- What’s for dinner? by Kristin Niehus
- Yoga nomadsby Simona Condello
Congratulations to all the participants!