![]() In the following years, the image macro was widely circulated online. Prior to November 9th, 2012, an unknown user captioned the image "I'm fine (:" (shown below, right). The artwork (shown below, left) received over 5,000 views and 170 favorites in 10 years. On March 19th, 2011, DeviantArt user animelovegirl uploaded an artwork of an anime girl's face split into two halves, with the girl crying on the left side and smiling on the right. The format is similar to the I'm Ok meme. I'm Fine refers to a series of memes based on an image macro of an anime girl captioned "I'm Fine." In memes, the half of the macro in which the girl is smiling is replaced with unrelated imagery, with the caption altered so it starts with "I'm f-" and ends in a way describing the new image. She is currently preparing two projects for Milan Design Week 2023.I'm fine, happy, anime girl, crying, image macro, exploitable, sad, depression, animelovegirl, bluewolfpips, stevenasshead420, nandemo15, i'm fine meme About She was appointed 2022 Curatorial Director of Design Miami/. ![]() In April 2022 she curated a Mathieu Lehanneur exhibition at the Triennale in Milan called The Inventory of Life, while in July she debuted a project at the MK&G in Hamburg titled Ask Me if I Believe in the Future, alongside a series of ongoing collaborations. SuperDesign a project about Italian radical design, NY Vegan Design, or the Art of Reduction by Erez Nevi and The Fish and The Crowd by Carlo Massoud, Milan. Based in Milan, she works internationally, curating exhibitions for institutions: some of her most recent projects include Nendo: The Space in Between and The Conversation Show at the Holon Design Museum, Israel FUN HOUSE by Snarkitecture at National Building Museum, Washington D.C. Didero has consulted for companies such as Vitra, Fritz Hansen, Lexus, Fendi, Louis Vuitton, Valextra among others. Maria Cristina Didero is an independent design curator, consultant and author, who has contributed to many publications over the years she is currently Milan editor of Wallpaper*. The project aims to be an ode to the super-local, and will be presented in spring 2023, alongside a new menu.’ The project is a series of containers for different uses, which we are producing in collaboration with local artisans using materials only available in this Sicilian area. ‘I am working on a multifunctional tableware collection exclusively designed for the two Michelin-starred restaurant Il Duomo, led by chef Ciccio Sultano. Meanwhile, his next project is in the heart of Ragusa. The water flows inside a long line of bottles, one inside the other, with the whole resting horizontally on slim iron trestles, and then flows into a funnel on the ground, which collects it and pushes it back into the circuit, without dispersion.’ ![]() This installation is a huge fountain designed with a perpetual motion system that doesn’t waste water. ’I immediately decided to use the bottles in relation to water to expose the complex problems of global warming and of increasing drought. ‘The clients asked me to reuse some old bottomless green glass bottles they bought several years earlier,’ explains Arezzi. Among his latest projects is ElasetesalE (meaning: ‘and thirst is increasing’), a site-specific installation designed for the small hotel N’orma, in Chiaramonte Gulfi in the Hyblaean countryside.
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