“Say you remember me,
Feeling softer on your cheeks.
Molten butter and salty bones
Cast your shadow before dawn.
Say you remember me,
Brightest shivers blow my spleen.
Crackling breaths of a stranger tide
Spell my name upon your eyes.
Say you remember me,
Calm, white body in a dense tear.
Edging towers with piercing fizz
Let us ride that tingling breeze.”
Paolo Brambilla’s multidisciplinary artistic practice makes use of speculative processes and formal permutations, assuming or distorting different formats of production and reproduction that could be natural, artificial, actual or virtual; in order to address the infinite cycles of assimilation, dispersion and transformation of the cultural product.