A documentary and animation filmmaker from Bern, Michele studied film at Zurich University of the Arts. He's been a swissinfo.ch video journalist since 2004 and has a special interest in developing new video formats for mobile viewing, mixing animation and documentary styles.
In 2006 swissinfo.ch visited Bruno Weber in his home in Deitikon near Zurich, where he had been working since the 1960s on creating the country’s largest sculpture park. Bruno Weber died on October 24th at the age of 80. (Michele Andina, swissinfo.ch)
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Brancusi and Serra come together in Basel
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The sober presentation reinforces the sense of space created by the pieces. “Fernando Pessoa” the name of a Portuguese writer and the title of one of Serra’s works, is on show for only the second time after being exhibited in London. This majestic wall, which is nine metres long and weighs 40 tons, opens the…
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