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Thinking • Mind and Brain Federico Nobili (Fivizzano 1967) writer, director and organiser of thematic cultural events, mainly philosophical and political, such as “Communication hurts” an established festival now at its XII edition. At: www.eliogabalo.org
Born in 1967 in Fivizzano, northern part of Tuscany, where still living and working. Graduated in Philosophy from Pisa University, he continued his studies in Paris developing further interest in Spinoza’s and Gilles Deleuze’s thoughts. Since 1990 he’s been coordinating a cultural association called Gruppo Eliogabalo, concerned in artistic, literary, theatrical and philosophical productions. Since 1996 Eliogabalo has been holding its main production “Communication hurts” in Fivizzano. He has also been directing several experimental productions, documentaries and videos; two of them titled “Memory Rooms” were presented in 2003 and 2004 in Palazzo Ducale, Massa.
Federico Nobili has published together with Eliogabalo “Beast into the White”, “Endless Goodnight”, “Involuntary Journey” and “Idiot Room” (1997) translated in Russian by Kirill Sergeyev (Moscow, 2000); “To explode oneself” took part in a literary anthology titled “Writing on the Western Front” (Feltrinelli) edited by Antonio Moresco and Dario Voltolini; The philosophical monologue “Such a deceptive simplicity” (2005) has been published together with a movie “The Slaughterhouse of God”, shot during a three year course held as a Philosophy teacher in Giovanni Lindo Ferretti’s Bottega Bologna, an esperimental Music and Communication workshop.
“A stone has no lungs” is his most recent piece of writing published in a trespassing journal called “First Love” (Effigie 2007). In May 2007 he establishes a music production and research band called “No man’s band” (together with Davide Giromini, Giacomo Abbate Cotta, Ariadne Radi Cor) with whom he realized his most extreme and visionary work, “Emotive Infinite” - a concert for a shattered poem- and the “Jugglers Company” (2008) – a foolish show inspired to Omar Khayyam and Islamic mysticism.
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