This second issue of the annual magazine on architecture, scenography and design, blending retro nostalgia with cutting-edge innovation.
Disco—Inferno is not just our banner or a musical choice; it's also a way to reinvent a concept our parents or grandparents once lived: that of intense freedom and clear liberation. The party—that space of endless possibilities—becomes a place where themes and functions, forms and contents, discussions and silences intersect. And we love it!
Shouldn't we reinvent our way of dancing? Our way of adapting to the world today, and soon, the one to come? Let's dance.
This second issue celebrates the dazzling intersection of light, evoking the era when dance floors shimmered like living prisms of emotion, movement, and creation. With Disco Inferno, we dive into that luminous dance, celebrating projects that transcend the everyday to capture that untamed brilliance. Blending retro nostalgia with cutting-edge innovation, this issue explores how we move from darkness into light, a light in constant flux that drives us to create, to dream, and to vibrate.
This issue comes with different covers, randomly distributed.
JTM is an annual publication which promotes and makes understandable approaches and know-how in art, design, architecture and scenography. Each issue is devoted to a particular thematic sentence (quotation, references, words) which guides the selection of subjects, spaces, pieces or invited people. JTM presents an annual vision of architecture and design, paying great attention to those who create with their greatest emotions and who shape the creation of tomorrow.
Edited by Christopher Dessus.
Contributions by
Avec Sabine Marcelis, Marine Serre, Matière Noire, Jean Verville, François Chaignaud, Uchronia, Studio poirier bailay, Pierre Marie, Lambert & Fils, Petite Friture, Marie & Alexandre, Moustache, Jean–Baptiste Fastrez, Pierre Lapointe, et al.