Ville & Casali celebrates its 400th issue by interpreting the concept of quality living, a theme that has long defined the identity of this historic italian magazine which, since 1990, has showcased the most beautiful homes in italy and around the world, uniting style, elegance, and the art of dwelling.

In collaboration with Prompt Magazine, this concept is explored through six digital artists who introduce a contemporary reflection on the idea of home, examining how digital media and artificial intelligence can expand our perception of space, emotion, and everyday living.

MILAN ITALY | NOV 2025

  • LISA BRUNNER - TZIGANE FLOW.

    Lisa Brunner is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice merges a classical background in literature and visual arts with the evolving language of generative technology.

    Her work emerges from a constant dialogue with the image — from painting to photography to AI-generated video — exploring how visual culture and algorithmic systems can share the same poetic ground.

    Tzigane Flow across the fragile threshold between identity and nature through surreal botanical compositions, where human figures, animals, and flora merge into a single symbolic language.

    By dissolving the boundaries between species, genders, and eras, the work questions fixed forms and embraces transformation.

    A chromatic palette of ultramarine blues, botanical greens, and soft flesh tones evokes both Renaissance tapestries and contemporary digital dreamscapes..


  • Debora Hirsch
    Sylva Bird

    Sylva’s birds are wild: unlike my plants, they belong to no classification. They appeared algorithmically, unexpectedly, and without being summoned. A life that resists boundaries: it seeps through, mutates, proliferates beyond taxonomies and archives. Sylva Bird embraces this ungovernability, proposing not a restorative nostalgia but an ethics of cohabitation with the hybrid, the unpredictable, and the indeterminate. A commitment to rejecting ideals of purity, resisting the allure of simplistic binaries, and inhabiting those dense and generative spaces where life persists in ways that are at once unpredictable and uncontainable. These birds are not monuments to disappearance, but gestures of vitality in the making—inhabitants of a world where meaning proliferates not through the recovery of what has been, but through the improvised unfolding of what remains possible.

  • Exit Ceren x Braw Haus

    Ceren Arslan is a spatial designer based in New York and the founder of EXIT, a creative studio that explores the connections between architecture, interior design, and immersive experiences.

    Her work explores exiting not as an escape, but as a creative act of becoming. Through immersive environments shaped by light, materials, and subtle technologies, she crafts playful, contemplative worlds that awaken presence, curiosity, and a deeper sense of self.


    To her, living is not fixed. It is a fluid and multisensory state of discovery. Her spaces blur reality and imagination, inviting people to pause, feel, and enter life differently. They honor emotion as an essential material of design and treat space as an art of living.

  • Tiziana Alocci - Frequencies Of Belonging

    Exit Ceren x Braw Haus

    “What is home?” Tiziana Alocci is a data artist who transforms information and data into poetic visual experiences. Her research bridges art, science, and technology to shape sensitive narratives that emerge from data flows — digital landscapes that speak of human impact, collective memory, and the connections between nature and society.

    In Frequencies of Belonging, she explores the invisible threads that link space, memory, and identity, transforming hundreds of voice notes and written messages collected by the artist into an immersive composition of words. It is a sensory mapping in which notions of home are redefined through the lens of technology. Each voice was translated into sonic parameters: frequency, amplitude, rhythm, breath, silence. These parameters were then “sonified” and visualized through a generative system that responds to the audio in real time.

    The result is a fluid generative audiovisual installation that reflects the emotional traces embedded in the voices..

  • Kajetan Szostok - Imagined Architectures

    This series is inspired by the suggestions of Ville & Casali, interpreting the idea of living through AI as a dialogue between light, space, and emotion.

    It explores how AI reshapes architectural pre-visualization, using diffusion not to produce fantasy, but to achieve precision and coherence.

    From these still images, moving sequences emerge, transforming digital space into a cinematic experience.

    It is a way of designing through the image — not to imitate the built world, but to understand how it might feel before it even exists.

    Kajetan Szostok is an architect and AI researcher working in the field of design innovation. He studied Architecture at the Université Libre de Bruxelles and Product Design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź.

    He began working with AI in early 2023, exploring its potential and pushing its limits in architecture, art, and design. His research focuses on materiality, emotion, and perception, with the aim of redefining the approach to Digital Architecture..


  • Barak Rotem

    Barak Rotem is a multidisciplinary visual artist working with AI-generated imagery, video, and photography. He studied Screen-Based Arts at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, video art at the Akademie der bildenden Künste in Vienna, and artificial intelligence at Shenkar College.

    “I believe that the meeting point between the digital and the handmade is where something truly new can emerge — not by replacing the past, but by weaving it gently into the present.”