Tag: archive

  • the archive as an operational strati-graph. A conversation with Giulia Bruno and Armin Linke


    the archive as an operational strati-graph.
    A conversation with Giulia Bruno and Armin Linke

    publication
    2025
    Interview and concept: Giulia Rispoli in conversation with Giulia Bruno and Armin Linke.

    The Archive as an Operational Strati-Graph is a conversation with Giulia Bruno and Armin Linke exploring the archive as a living system where images, data and knowledge sediment, transform and re-emerge.

    Holotipus is an open access, peer-reviewed scientific journal devoted to Zoology, Systematics and Taxonomy. Special issues are dedicated to editorials and scientific papers focused on Art and Biology
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    The conversation The Archive as an Operational Strati-Graph explores the archive as a living system — a dynamic and layered structure where data, images, and knowledge sediment and re-emerge through processes of observation, documentation, and translation.
    Through the dialogue between Giulia Bruno and Armin Linke, the text investigates how archives operate as tools of knowledge production and as infrastructures that shape our understanding of the environment, technology, and society.
    The “operational strati-graph” becomes a conceptual framework to think about how visual and informational strata interact, overlap, and transform over time.
    The conversation was published in Holotipus, a journal dedicated to interdisciplinary reflections on archives, documentation, and visual culture.


    Holotipus is an open access, peer-reviewed scientific journal devoted to Zoology, Systematics and Taxonomy.
    Special issues are dedicated to editorials and scientific papers focused on Art and Biology
    Interview and Concept: Giulia Rispoli in conversation with Giulia Bruno, Armin Linke

    Photography: Armin Linke, Giulia Bruno
    Editing: Holotipus Editorial Team
    Publisher: Holotipus (Biotaxa)

    Holotipus is an open access, peer-reviewed scientific journal devoted to Zoology, Systematics and Taxonomy.
    Special issues are dedicated to editorials and scientific papers focused on Art and Biology.Submitting papers should be addressed toPublisher, Chief Editor or Managing Editor.holotipus@holotipus.it Designed, published and printed in Italy by Holotipus publisher & ActionKlavier studio,Corso Peschiera 315/A, 10141 Torino.Holotipus rivista di zoologia sistematica e tassonomia ISSN 2704-7547PublisherMatteo GrassoNABA Department of Visual Arts and Curatorial Studies, Via C. Darwin 20, Milano (Italy), ActionKlavier studio, Corso Pe-schiera 315/A, 10141 Torino (Italy).Edited by Cristina Baldacci & Emiliano GuaraldoUniversità Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Dipartimento di Filosofia e Beni Culturali e THE NEW INSTITUTE Centre for Environ-mental Humanities (NICHE), Palazzo Malcanton Marcorà, Dorsoduro 3484/D e Ca’ Bottacin, Dorsoduro 3911, Calle Crosera, 30123 Venezia.Co-Editors-in-ChiefFrancesco VitaliMusée national d’histoire naturelle de Luxembourg (Luxem-bourg).Marco ScotiniHead of the Visual Arts and Curatorial Studies Department at NABA, Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti, Via C. Darwin 20, Milano (Italy)
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    Photo cover Giulia Bruno, 2025

  • stratigrafie operative

    stratigrafie operative
    exhibition
    2023
    Vaporetto ACTV: line 1, line 2, Venice, Italy, 2023
    Press article
    Stratigrafie Operative is an art installation by Giulia Bruno, Armin Linke and Lorenzo Mason developed for the AquaGranda project in Venice, reflecting on memory, infrastructure and the exceptional tide that submerged the city.

    Giulia Bruno, Armin Linke, and Lorenzo Mason for the AquaGranda project and archive.
    Stratigrafie Operative is an art installation with monumental and sculptural traits
    that flows through the city, reappropriating the very element that has become iconic
    of that night: a ferryboat.
    It was born from the joint research action of Giulia Bruno, Armin Linke and Lorenzo Mason,
    who have been working for the last two years on the collection and reworking
    of some materials kept by the Venetian institutions that actively participated
    in the management of the emergency caused by the exceptional tide
    that submerged the city, the aqua granda.

    The whole process was coordinated and managed with the support of
    the AquaGranda project team, an archive in continuous evolution
    that aims to keep the memory of that event alive in order to reflect
    on the future of the city of Venice.
    Appropriating the spaces usually used for advertising,
    Stratigrafie Operative retraces the tale of the aqua granda from an unprecedented point of view, layering its memory through technical narratives related to the memory of that night.
    Photo Giulia Bruno, 2023
    Photo Giulia Bruno, 2023