The photographic project "Vite Autopoietiche" tells about people with physical and psychic disabilities, with problems of social distress that, through a path to recovery "autopoietico" (of auto-re creations) had reached significant forms of auto- realization and auto- recovery.
According to "Centro Italiano Sigmasofia of Sutri"disabled it's not only a disability but an instrument of identification and of realization "autopoietica". The "Sigmasofia" it's the aquired wisdom, from birth to the current moment. It's "autopoietica" because everyone makes itself through the individual directed lived.
Everyone has had different kind of experiences, so it's not possible using the same line that's why this path to recovery increase auto-creations.
The Sigma Art suggests peculiar operative modalities, from meditative technics to hard phisical training: that's "autopoiesi".
Through "autopoiesi" every actor-researcher puts up his own life story, his own knowledges and circus skills, musical and theatrical skills that changes the traditional exhibition itinerary of organized culture. In this way it was easier reducing the distance between people that considers the social environment such as a dreg of society,cultural and economic, and who has physiological problems. Thanks to specific tools, a disabled can fell normally intelligent and viceversa, according to the training he does, the dynamic sense that derives from psychic and social factors, constantly in progress. For example, being walking a fine line compares to daiy disabled condition.
"Autopoietica Art" that starts from everyone life experience, and express itself thanks to the guide of a "maieuta" of " Sigmasofia" allowed these guys to overcome disability that it's considered the meeting between the individual and situation.
With the moral patronage of: Comune di Napoli, Unicef.
With the contribute of: AdvStudios School of Communication
In patternship with: Sigmasofia Onlus, Assessor to the culture of Comune di Napoli, Pan|Palazzo Arti Napoli.
Organization, assembly and graphic project by Marco Spatuzza.