Maria Vittoria Miccoli Minarelli
IED Milano
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23 years old
Bologna, Italy
How has your everyday-life changed? What do you do to fulfill your day?
I used to fill every empty moment of my day. It was fundamental to me to have a busy schedule everyday and always being active. Now it is very hard to get busy. I cook, I try to study and to workout, I call my friends, play some board games with my family, read or watch a movie. At the very beginning it has been good to stop for a while and finally have time to focus on those stuff, but now I would say that I had enough of it. Boredom is taking over.
Your work is built on creativity. While we’re all in quarantine, what is your solution to keep on being creative? Where do you find your inspiration in this moment?
Personally, I find it very hard to keep being creative during the quarantine. Documentaries, talks, websites and online magazines are my main source of inspiration.
What is your biggest fear right now?
What will you do once all of this is over?
It is very complicated to imagine a post-Coronavirus future. I hope it will be the most similar possible to what it was before the virus. I want to be free to travel, to gather with many people, with many things to do and great goals to pursuit.