UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE MADRID ESCUELA TÉCNICA SUPERIOR DE ARQUITECTURA
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My.Prototype: Interview with Roberta Brambilla
ESPOSITO, Francesca. www.domusweb.it/, Milán, 2013.
“There’s a Giorgio Gaber song that sounds roughly like this: ‘So long as ideas remain just ideas they are only abstract. Were I able to eat ideas I’d have started my own revolution’.” This is how Roberta Brambilla sets out to explain her project. She is the young mind behind My.Prototype, the first online platform devoted to the collection and study of prototypes – not only those by the great masters but also ones by up-and-coming designers, from Michele De Lucchi to Elia Mangia, Alessandro Guerriero, Giacomo Moor, Alessandro Mendini and Antonio Aricò, passing via Piero Lissoni, Franco Raggi, Alessandro Dubini and V+T Studio. “Don’t call it e-commerce”, says Roberta who was born in 1985 and has spent years in the modern and contemporary art world, with its curators, galleries and auction houses. To all effects, My.Prototype is a showcase that catalogues and amasses more than 100 mock-ups and prototypes from archives and design studios, illustrating them in pictures, videos and summaries. “A prototype is the closest you can come to the designer’s idea. When I am involved with a prototype, it is as if I were touching the idea and experiencing the illusion of caressing it.” Domus: Apart from Gaber, how did this project originate? Roberta Brambilla: Quite strangely, actually. I was at a Jill Sander sale two years 1