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Artist Duilio Forte presents a large wooden installation in the shape of a whale’s belly at the Museum of Science and Technology in Milan. Inspired by marine themes and ancient architecture, the work blends nature with human ingenuity. It creates an immersive, intimate space that reflects on the harmony between art, technology, and the environment.
All’interno delle “Cavallerizze” del Museo della Scienza e della Tecnologia di Milano, l’artista e architetto Duilio Forte presenta una monumentale installazione in legno in stile Arkizoic, che rappresenta il ventre stilizzato di una balena. Ispirata al sommergibile Toti e alla sezione navale del museo, l’opera fonde natura e ingegno umano, evocando profondità marine e architetture antiche. La struttura crea un’atmosfera intima e conviviale, trasformando lo spazio museale in un bar immaginario e accogliente. Forte propone un’esperienza immersiva che unisce passato e futuro, invitando a riflettere sull’equilibrio tra arte, natura e tecnologia.
Inside the “Cavallerizze” of the National Museum of Science and Technology in Milan, artist and architect Duilio Forte presents a monumental wooden installation in Arkizoic style, representing the stylized belly of a whale. Inspired by the submarine Toti and the museum’s naval section, the work blends nature and human ingenuity, evoking the depths of the sea and ancient architectural forms. The structure creates an intimate and welcoming atmosphere, transforming the museum space into an imaginary bar. Forte offers an immersive experience that bridges past and future, inviting reflection on the balance between art, nature, and technology.