In the 1960s and '70s, Italian architecture students, the Radicals, challenged the modernist establishment with a succession of countercultural projects: interiors, objects, images, and events. Inspired by the vibrant underground cinema scene of the time, the Radicals also experimented in film. Almost 50 years later, visitors to the Canadian Centre for Architecture exhibition, "Scripts for a New World: Film Storyboards by Alessandro Poli," on view until Jan. 20, 2019, can now view a collection of Poli's storyboards, scripts, and collages for projects from this period, including "Supersuperficie" ("Supersurface," shown above).
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