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		<title>Parklife 3</title>
				
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            Parklife 3 &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp;&#38;nbsp;A new nowhere
        
    
    






    
    
        
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            Third issue of Parklife begins with a shift of perspective—a turning outward. Not toward a landscape of
            memory or idealized escape, but toward the landscape as a question. A surface to be examined, unraveled, and
            reassembled.
            What does it mean to look outside—not just to see what is, but to imagine what might be formed from
            its fragments?
            A new nowhere unfolds in the space between perception and projection, where what we know begins to
            blur into what we imagine. This “nowhere” is not defined by absence, but by possibility: 
            a terrain still forming, shaped by the quiet gestures of observing, questioning, and redrawing the edges of
            the visible.
            It becomes an act of definition—tentative, fragmentary, and open-ended. A constellation of images and
            intuitions orbiting around something still unnamed. Here, the landscape is not framed to be admired, but to
            be experienced, inhabited and continually reimagined.
            A new nowhere imagines a world where the boundaries between nature, architecture, labor, and daily
            life dissolve into a single, evolving fabric. A world where the external is not separate, but deeply
            implicated in how we live and act.
            The future, then, is not a fixed point ahead, but a soft and continuous unfolding of the present—a
            movement shaped by how we choose to look and react. The contributions in this issue do not seek to explain
            or define, but resonate like echoes of something that is still forming, just beyond our reach.
            Each author traces a possible passage through the unknown—a fleeting geography shaped by visions still
            shifting, still unsettled.
            What takes form is not a fixed image, but a moving landscape, one that invites interpretation as much
            as it resists it. In this space, to look is already to begin building—to construct meaning through
            perception, to assemble a place from what is not yet fully there.
        
    
    





    
    
        
            Creative Direction &#38;amp; Editing
            Paola Ristoldo, Alessandro Furchino Capria
            
            Art Direction &#38;amp; Design
            Michela Zoppi
            
            Contributors
            
            Marton Perlaki
            Stefano Graziani
            Tobia Faverio
            Paola Ristoldo
            Takashi Homma
            Monika Mogi
            Bryony Quinn
            Takahiro Ito
            Takeshi Hayatsu
            Federico Campagna
            Johanna Tagada Hoﬀbeck
            Lyson Marchessault
            Maddy Weavers
            Georgia Hablutzel
            José Pedro Cortes
            Mai Nakama
            Inge Meijer
            Alessandro Furchino Capria
            Madison Vautour
        
        
        
        
            ISBN 979-12-210-8992-9205x280mm168 Color pagesOffset print

            
            Edition of n.400 pieces
        Printed in Europe

        
    





    
    
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                Parklife Issue 2 &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp;A pause requires agility
            
        
    
    2024






    
    
        
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                If we perceive the pause as an interruption of a flow, is this moment experienced with greater awareness
                about the present?

                The second issue of Parklife is dedicated to the concept of rest, highlighting how we experience
                surrounding space while taking a break and, published once a year, is in continuity with the first,
                delving into the concept of living in outer space.


                Offering personal interpretations by 16 authors, the publication not only explores the nature of
                interruption itself, but the different ways of awareness that arise during these moments.

                Starting from the idea that a pause requires agility, the publication provides a new key about the
                theme, exploring several facets and understandings related to pause, whether human or animal, temporary
                or everlasting.
            
            
        
    
    





    
    
        
            
            Creative Direction &#38;amp; Editing Paola Ristoldo, Alessandro Furchino Capria
             Art Direction &#38;amp; Design Michela Zoppi

                Contributors

Fiona Banner
                Giacomo Colombo
                Beverly Corpuz 
                Jack Day
                Johnny Dufort
                Max Farago
                Alessandro Furchino Capria&#38;nbsp;
                Federico Gioco
                Pavel Golik
                Shota Kono
                Marton Perlaki
                Paola Ristoldo
                Giuliana Rosso
                Shahram Saadat
                Daisuke Takiguchi&#38;nbsp;
                Chardchakaj Waikawee
            ISBN 979-12-210-5971-7
                205x280mm186 Color pagesOffset print
            Edition of n.400 pieces
                Printed in Europe

            
            
        
    
    
        
            
    





    
    
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                Parklife Issue 1 &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp;A refuge from the urban sprawl
            
        
    
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                Parklife is an independent publication edited by Continente Editions about outdoor space, curated by
                Paola Ristoldo and Alessandro Furchino Capria. 
The magazine, launched in April 2023 in London and with
                annual release, addresses stories of ordinary and uncommon places by developing visual and literary
                narratives. 
Driven by a primordial need to create, occupy and control a territory, human being becomes
                inhabitant of a place defined and circumscribed by and for himself. 
                
Why does humanity feel the need to design these spaces? How are they experienced?
Through an
                authorial approach and with unpublished projects, thirteen artists and a confrontation between an
                architect and a designer explore the concept of the park understood as a place of daily life. 
All these
                visions make it possible to conceive green space and its inhabitants as an essential and united part of
                the city context. 
Parklife is a refuge from the urban sprawl.
            
            
        
    
    






    
    
        
            
            
                Creative Direction &#38;amp; Editing Paola Ristoldo, Alessandro Furchino Capria
             Art Direction &#38;amp; Design Michela Zoppi
 
Contributors

                Eleonora AgostiniValentin BansacC GROUPMax CreasyJack DayTobia
                FaverioAlessandro Furchino Capria Federico GiocoTakashi HommaVladimir Kaminetsky
                Francesco NazardoPaola RistoldoJack SelfMariana Siracusa Morten ThuesenFederico
                Torra

                
                ISBN 979-12-210-2886-7
                205x280mm136 Color pagesOffset print
                &#38;nbsp; Edition of n.500 pieces
                Printed in Europe
            
        
    
    
        
            
    





    
    
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