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Lungs
The Smok-Ink exhibition is an innovative project half way between art and science, conceived by Moreno De Turco and Mirco Pagano, a creative team at TBWA\Italy and made with the artistic support of street artist Ozmo. It is a project by First Floor Under, digital publishing house and event venue, created under the artistic direction of Francesco Guerrera and Nicola Lampugnani. Humanitas, center of excellence for treatment and research, has supplied the creative team with scienfic information and has supported the project together with Fondazione Humanitas. The result is a 60 square meter canvas entirely hand painted, with an artistic infographic scientific twist. Numbers, images and words are combined together and tell, with a very understandable but particular language, what happens to the lungs of a smoker. Smok-Ink (#smokink) is an installation that literally involves the visitors showing "from within" the damages caused by cigarette smoke. The result, therefore, turns the perspective upside down and it is an experience that leaves its mark. Producer: Federico Fornasari Creative director (Digital): Michele La Fiandra Web developer: Chiara Villotta Ambient advertisement created by TBWA, Italy for Smok-Ink, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.