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"Made in Rome is a Today at Apple program dedicated to the next generation of young Romans providing skills, inspiration, and tools to explore their passions and unlock their access to creative opportunities in the future." "Rome is large and fragmented, both from an urban and cultural point of view. Somehow, it recalls the idea of a “fractal city,” one that manifests structures and patterns that reproduce themselves on a decreasing scale. Seen in this light, Rome is more than just an agglomeration of neighborhoods. Rather, it resembles a collection of small worlds that reenact the same dynamics of the city that hosts them."
"Made in Rome is a Today at Apple program dedicated to the next generation of young Romans providing skills, inspiration, and tools to explore their passions and unlock their access to creative opportunities in the future." "Rome is large and fragmented, both from an urban and cultural point of view. Somehow, it recalls the idea of a “fractal city,” one that manifests structures and patterns that reproduce themselves on a decreasing scale. Seen in this light, Rome is more than just an agglomeration of neighborhoods. Rather, it resembles a collection of small worlds that reenact the same dynamics of the city that hosts them."
“Rome is large and fragmented, both from an urban and cultural point of view. Somehow, it recalls the idea of a “fractal city,” one that manifests structures and patterns that reproduce themselves on a decreasing scale. Seen in this light, Rome is more than just an agglomeration of neighborhoods. Rather, it resembles a collection of small worlds that reenact the same dynamics of the city that hosts them.”
“Rome is large and fragmented, both from an urban and cultural point of view. Somehow, it recalls the idea of a “fractal city,” one that manifests structures and patterns that reproduce themselves on a decreasing scale. Seen in this light, Rome is more than just an agglomeration of neighborhoods. Rather, it resembles a collection of small worlds that reenact the same dynamics of the city that hosts them.”
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