No one spoke no one had some good war stories to tell, 1998-2003,
A curious fairy cart pedal (like some little bright, but ghostly rides of the amusement park) fitted with a sound system, is used as a vehicle and instrument of reflection on the value of communication, information and social relationships. It 'a vehicle of ethics. The couple Ottonella Mocellin - Nicola Pellegrini (in this case an "individual couple and real-life couple) amplifies the voice of lost walking in a broadcast of news, war bulletins, dispatches, rumors (concerning the situation of the former Yugoslavia first, then Iraq). To do this there will surely listen to stories of players making that retrieve, discover and re-read, to experience the art of truth and justice. The "voice" that rises from the megaphone is to an active and proactive in going down the road and makes its way, because "No one spoke, no one had some good war stories to tell." The phrase, taken from the masterpiece Slaughterhouse # 5 by Kurt Vonnegut, is ideally designed and written on the map of the city of Milan, in a path that the vehicle has traveled every day in the life of the fixed performance which took place between 1998 and 2003.
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