SITIS PERPETVA collects fifty-one (LI) Latin elegies and epigrams with English and Italian translations, exploring the existential unquietness inherent in the human condition · CHOREAE VIOLENTAE DISSOLVVNTVR, Stefano Losi's multimedia art project, was developed between Milan, London, and New York since the early 1990s · It combines bronze, steel, cast glass and LED lights sculptures, spoken word and contemporary music, and linen studies of the human figure in oils and oxidized minerals, with an epigrammatic Latin poetry · "I am generated by restlessness · The uninterrupted movement of the seas of Methymna
Timeless. On the contrary, inside time. And beyond. It rains this light rain of words. Significant. Blunt. Stirring, most of all. / And then the images, evoked, drawn, painted. Strokes and shadows. Black. Intensity, liberty. And love. Thank you Stefano." Marco Mathieu, Writer and Journalist ("La Repubblica") - Milan (Italy) "Violent Dances Fade" (Libertarian Poetical Fragments) is a visual arts and poetry project born in Milan in 1996, further developed in London and currently active in New York. Violent Dances Fade intends to foreground different interpretative perspectives as an attempt to frame the terms of social debate. And the admission of the adoption of ethical assumptions becomes unavoidable, if the faced themes are liberty and love, essential constitutive personal element, but formidable tension in a political dimension. "Under the Burnt Walls" is a collection of thirty epigrams and paintings issued in 2010, with a foreword by Antonio Maria Costa.
Arid Rain" provides an overview of the art and poetry of Stefano Losi, introduced by a foreword by art critic and historian Renato Miracco. The author's art project, developed between Milan, London, and New York since the early 1990's, uniquely combines on linen dramatic studies of the human figure and an epigrammatic poetry. The author's classical training and Mediterranean culture continue to emerge as a reference in his visual works, yet with a clear contemporary sensitivity. Writer Marco Mathieu captured its essence as "Timeless. On the contrary, inside time. And beyond... Significant. Blunt. Stirring, most of all... Intensity, liberty. And love." The poetry, regenerating the classical neoteric Latin school, intends indeed to foreground different interpretative perspectives as an attempt to frame the terms of contemporary social debate, facing crucial themes as liberty and love, essential constitutive personal element, but formidable tension in a political dimension.
La crescita esponenziale dell’interesse per la ventilazione non invasiva (NIV) verificatasi negli ultimi 10-15 anni, non solo dal punto di vista clinico e applicativo, ma anche speculativo, ha pochi eguali nella recente storia della medicina. In Italia e in Europa in generale tale metodica è applicata su larga scala, prevalentemente nei reparti di Pneumologia e nelle Unità di Cure Intermedie Respiratorie, mentre per quanto riguarda la sua applicazione nei reparti di Terapia Intensiva Generale (UTI) i dati emersi da uno studio multicentrico condotto nei paesi francofoni vedono la NIV impiegata in una quantità di casi che rappresenta fino al 50% dei pazienti che richiedono assistenza ventilatoria. Il recente studio EUROVENT ha inoltre dimostrato come la NIV non si limiti alla sua applicazione “acuta”, dal momento che circa 25.000 pazienti sono attualmente ventilati “in cronico” a domicilio. Inoltre, si calcola che milioni di cittadini europei soffrano attualmente di disturbi respiratori durante il sonno, e per molti di essi il trattamento medico di prima scelta è rappresentato dalla NIV. Questo libro si propone lo scopo di richiamare l’attenzione sulle più recenti acquisizioni in questo campo, con la speranza di fornire uno strumento valido e maneggevole per la scelta e l’impostazione della migliore modalità di ventilazione.
Timeless. On the contrary, inside time. And beyond. It rains this light rain of words. Significant. Blunt. Stirring, most of all. / And then the images, evoked, drawn, painted. Strokes and shadows. Black. Intensity, liberty. And love. Thank you Stefano." Marco Mathieu, Writer and Journalist ("La Repubblica") - Milan (Italy) "Violent Dances Fade" (Libertarian Poetical Fragments) is a visual arts and poetry project born in Milan in 1996, further developed in London and currently active in New York. Violent Dances Fade intends to foreground different interpretative perspectives as an attempt to frame the terms of social debate. And the admission of the adoption of ethical assumptions becomes unavoidable, if the faced themes are liberty and love, essential constitutive personal element, but formidable tension in a political dimension. "Under the Burnt Walls" is a collection of thirty epigrams and paintings issued in 2010, with a foreword by Antonio Maria Costa.
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