The first ReSources project was based on the collection [accumulation] of recyclable and non-recyclable household waste in a capsule of time of one year and a half, with the idea of actually just building something, although perhaps useless, for the better free from any commitment.
As time goes by, the conclusion was drawn that each waste item would be better served as a larger whole, and that, ignoring the parts of the sum, it would only see the sum. So, the project shifts from photography and digital arts to installation.
From 2015 to 2017, seeking to open a dialogue about the relationship between human animals and nature, ReSources was born, taking shape at Spazio Ex Fornace, local gallery, pushing the idea of making the ordinary extraordinary, which will become a little bit of the ethos of ReSources, even though time will change that.