FANNIDADA

fannidada are Fanni Iseppon and Davide Giaccone. They live and work in Turin.
Their artistic path is in continuous transformation: starting with photography, it then arrived at video and video installation, also combining elements of performance and theater. For several years they have dedicated themselves to the development of an image processing technique, the Analogiche Metamorfosi, a cross-media language between analog and digital.
Their poetics has always been focused on the relationship between natural and artificial in search of a union that overcomes an anthropocentric vision.

The reference site is www.fannidada.com

Some of the most significant exhibitions and collaborations that are part of the research path on Analogue Metamorphoses:

“Majatica Jazz Festival – Rassegna Cinema Incanto”, curated by Fabio Vito Lacertosa and Raffaele Pecora, Church of Santa Chiara, Ferrandina (Mt) 2024
“Almosting Bloomsday + Presentation of the translation of Dubliners with E. Terrinoni and F. Pedone”, curated by Spazio Parentesi and Cooperativa Letteraria, Circolo dei Lettori, Turin 2024
Living Rooms Flashback Habitat, curated by A. Bulgini and A. Stillo, Turin, 2022
“GAME OF PARALLEL WORKS” in the framework of PAC Marseille 2020 associated with Manifesta 2020| ESPACE GT au MundArt, Marseille
“GLASS-nost” social reality digital club, curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev and Gianluigi Ricuperati, Turin, 2020
“Share Prize XII edition”, curated by Jasmina Tesanovic, Turin, 2019
“Without a home without what?”, curated by Maurizio Cilli for “999 questions on contemporary living”, La Triennale di Milano, 2018
“Pomezia Light Festival”, Pomezia, 2018
“Bad Video Art Festival”, A3 Gallery, Moscow, 2018
“ZooArt”, curated by Fabio Cafagna (Arteco), Giardini Fresia, Cuneo, 2014
“Living in lift”, curated by Walter Vallini and Roberto Mastroianni, CAMeC Centro Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, La Spezia, 2013
“Blank”, curated by Alt Group, Farum Kulturhus, Farum, Denmark, 2012
“Contemporary Art Ruhr” (C.A.R.), Essen, Germany, 2012
“Shingle22j”, Contemporary Art Biennial of Anzio and Nettuno, 2011
Video installation for the scenography of the tragedy “Baccanti” by Euripides, Teatro Astra, Turin, 2011