Filippo Andreatta
Artist and curator. He has founded OHT to create works that disrupt the hierarchy of vision and listening. He realises music theatre shows, performances and installations in urban and non-urban contexts. He’s reached the 79th parallel north in the Svalbard archipelago to read Frankenstein around a bonfire, created Little Fun Palace a parasitic caravan that has travelled in Europe and North America, curated the feminist futures programme for Centrale Fies and founded the Nomadic School that moves between mountains, swamps and other rural areas contaminating art with natural and social sciences.


Filippo Andreatta shares the first phase of his research on clouds. Conducted in a seminar format, the workshop includes readings and listening to excerpts from Steve Reich’s Music for 18 Musicians, which underpins Andreatta’s project.
Clouds are observed in their becoming, recognized for the forms they assume in the sky, and studied for their physical composition, often serving as metaphorical elements in artistic and cultural production.
In the second part, participants engage in scenographic composition exercises inspired by their observation of the sky.
