Divieto d’Affissione is a project designed for a neighborhood in Turin, the Quadrilatero Romano.
It takes on a double challenge: using the neighborhood’s walls as exhibition spaces, as if they were the walls of a gallery, and envisioning a new urban space where the walls of buildings, like the pages of a newspaper, become a means of sharing information, telling local stories, and even opening—like a kind of street television—windows onto the world.
Divieto d’Affissione aims to restore the traditional function of posters—not merely as advertisements for products but as tools of public utility.