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Scrivere con la luce­Writing with light. Vol.3: Gli elementi­The elements.

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Publisher: Electa.
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Details: cm.30,5x30,5, pp.333, centinaia di figg.a col.nt. legatura editoriale sopracoperta figurata a colori.

Abstract: "Gli Elementi", terzo di tre volumi dell'opera 'Scrivere con la Luce', con la quale Vittorio Storaro, uno tra i più grandi autori della fotografia cinematografica, esprime una personale interpretazione dell'universo Immagine. "Scrivere con la Luce, afferma Storaro, non è solo un libro ma il progetto di una vita. Una enciclopedia di un visionario, un ricercatore, uno studioso di quanto filosofi, pittori, scienziati di tutto il mondo hanno speso in ricerca intorno al mistero della visione. È un insieme di scritti e di immagini, diviso in tre capitoli principali, contenenti un unico ragionamento... ". Da sempre l'autore persegue una ricerca basata sulla Luce, sui Colori, sugli Elementi, che sono serviti da studio per l'ideazione figurativa dei suoi film.

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