postmaster@museumofanthropocenetechnology.org, via Leggiuno 32
Laveno Mombello
21014
Italia
The Museum of Anthropocene Technology is part of an invisible network of places that evoke the same sentiments, trigger the same hidden memories, individual or collective. They are about Man’s special place in nature: that of observer, capturing sense of what he sees, linking it with something else or with everything else, giving it a place in the physical and spiritual web of correspondences. Looking is about capturing sense, about remembering sense captured by others. It is about making sense out of life, your own or that of others. But it is also also about exploring the limits about what makes sense and discover the non-sense that might still be left beyond those limits, hoping to find peace in silence and nothing-ness.



SIr John Soane House
London (UK)
Caltech
Pasadena, CA (USA)
Greenwich Observatory
Greenwich (UK)
De Voerman
Moen (BE)



Einstein Tower
Potsdam (UK)
Arcosanti
Cordes Junction, AZ (USA)
Villa Panza
Varese (IT)
Museo Canova
Posnago (IT)
Museo Ulisse Aldrovandi
Bologna (IT)
The MJT
Culver City, CA (USA)
La Specola
Bologna (IT)
Getty Museum Garden
Los Angeles, CA (USA)
Ryoanji Garden
Kyoto (JP)
Saline Royale
Arc en Senans (FR)
Noguchi Museum
New York, NY (USA)
La Congiunta
Giornico (CH)
postmaster@museumofanthropocenetechnology.org, via Leggiuno 32
Laveno Mombello
21014
Italia