Alterego
Design by StudioPepe, a multidisciplinary studio formed by Arianna Lelli Mami and Chiara Di Pinto.
“”If I say ‘On the Trestle’, what comes to Your mind?” In literature, the term Trestle (Trespolo), which derives from the Latin ‘tripes-pĕdis’ meaning “three feet,” is used metaphorically to symbolize the base or foundation of something. The term evokes an image of a wooden object , or more precisely, the most supreme of all wooden Objects (with a capital O), followed only by the table, which, for production purposes, requires both wood and a trestle. The result is a heterogeneous collection of unconventional furnishing accessories, dreamed and dreamy objects.
The Latin phrase alter ego indicates ‘another self,’ a second personality within the same person, with characteristics distinctly different from the first. The Ego manages environmental stimuli and studies consequential responses. It gives us a structure, but at the same time it cages us, it gives us a view of reality mediated by the filters through which we see the world. The Other Ego, on the other hand, is the Self. The Self, from an introspective point of view, is considered the core of the person, which must be distinguished from the ego, that is its reflected image in which consciousness normally identifies itself. It generally represents the superior principle of the individual, which according to an esoteric interpretation would bear inscribed the destiny and guidelines of its conduct. While the Self delineates the person in its entirety with respect to the environment, the ego, inscribed in the Self, is the structure that perceives itself and enters into relation with other people. The cage/structure is the Ego. The light is that of consciousness that helps us see our essence, the Self, represented by the mirrored lacquered circle.
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