In the essay by Erasmus of Rotterdam, Folly has a voice, and focuses on the debate on the conception of human nature that, from classical culture to the Renaissance, unfolds in the coincidence
Orphans investigates the urgency of finding our own place, starting from our body, reaching the other people, going through our dreams, memories and projections.
The oratory, the courtyard, the garden: all delimited boundaries, the geometry of which contains and nurtures the relationship between the human action and the size of dream and imagination.