Dieci Metri Quadri Journal

Year:

2025

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Details:

306x465mm

Font in use:

Apfel Grotesk, by Luigi Gorlero, Collletttivo

Mattone, by Nunzio mazzaferro, Collletttivo

Mazius Display, by Alberto Casagrande, Collletttivo 

Bianzhidai, by Xiaoyuan Gao, notyourtypefoundry, Velvetyne

Input Mono, by David Jonathan Ross DJR

Outward, by Raoul Audouin, Velvetyne

Times New Roman, by Victor Lardent, Microsoft

All within ten square meters

What can happen in just ten square meters? It’s a tiny space, yet within it, an entire world can unfold: the featured artists, curious passersby, reunited friends, and also the questions, dreams, and mid-morning laughter.

Dieci Metri Quadri [Ten Square Meters] is the official magazine of the Edicò project, curated by Elisa Giuliani and Ilaria Parini in Rovigo, Italy.

The Edicò exhibition space with copies of Dieci Metri Quadri on display.
A woman is reading Dieci Metri Quadri.
The Edicò newsstand with the artworks and newspapers on display.
A detail from the inside of the Dieci Metri Quadri newspaper.

Edicò, a third place of culture

Reflecting on third places led to identifying the newsstand as the ideal focal point for creating a new cultural narrative within the city.

The Edicò project took a newsstand in Rovigo, located on Vicolo San Rocco, and transformed it into a cultural space, a place for connection and gathering. This small space reaches out to the city while also embracing it, speaking through works of art, young local artists, workshops, and events.

The article on third places featured inside the Dieci Metri Quadri newspaper.
A boy is reading Dieci Metri Quadri.
The center spread of the newspaper featuring the illustration by Martino Prendini.
A boy is reading Dieci Metri Quadri

The newspaper

This issue of the newspaper aims to capture the essence of Edicò. Inside Dieci Metri Quadri, you’ll find the story of the project’s origins, the artists involved, and the newsstand owners interviewed. All told through the words of Elisa and Ilaria, the caricatures of the artists by Camilla Giunta, and the faces and gazes illustrated by Martino Prendini.

Edicò is much more than an art project; it’s an experiment in urban social interaction, a small outpost rebelling against the desertification of our cities. Dieci Metri Quadri is Edicò brought to paper.

The manifesto article of Edicò featured inside the Dieci Metri Quadri newspaper.
The spread dedicated to the artists who participated in the project.
The interviews with the newsstand owners of Rovigo featured inside the newspaper.

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