The Bunker is an editorial and multimedia project born from the need to give shape and depth to knowledge in an age in which information flows rapidly and tends to dissolve. Created by Forma Edizioni in 2025, the project stands at the boundary between humanity and technology, combining the dynamism of digital media with the solidity of print to build a space where ideas, creativity, and innovation can be understood beyond the surface.
Online, The Bunker comes to life through interviews, podcasts, and evolving contributions — including Vega, dedicated to creative professions and the human paths behind innovation — while the print magazine offers a different rhythm, a place of depth and care, conceived as an object to be preserved. This balance between flow and permanence reflects the project’s aim: to transform knowledge into an experience that is both immediate and enduring.
Art, design, philosophy, science, business, education, and technology converse in a single dialogue that questions the present and explores its meaning. The Bunker is an invitation to those who are not satisfied with speed, to those who see culture as a way to navigate innovation without losing their bearings. Issue zero, presented in November 2025, marks the beginning of an open cultural laboratory in which humanism meets the digital realm to generate new forms of thought.
Ultimately, The Bunker is not just a magazine: it is an idea of the future. A place where we can remain human while everything changes, using words, stories, and ideas as tools for awareness and freedom.
Laura Andreini is an architect and professor of Architectural Composition at the University of Florence, where she graduated with top marks and earned her PhD. In 1988 she founded the firm Archea, which is active today in Italy and around the world. Since 2003 she has been deputy editor of the magazine Area, and since 2018 she has curated the “Paradigma” series for the Museo Novecento in Florence. Since 2012 she has served as editorial director of Forma Edizioni. Since 2022 she has chaired the cultural association Rifugio Digitale. She also carries out extensive research and outreach activities on contemporary architecture.
Serena Tabacchi is a curator of contemporary and digital culture. Educated between Rome and London, she studied directing and playwriting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and cultural management at City University, later working at Tate Modern. She founded the Museum of Contemporary Digital Art (MoCDA) and today curates the digital culture program of Rifugio Digitale. Together with Laura Andreini, she directs The Bunker Magazine, which explores the impact that technology and innovation have on culture and society.
The Bunker. Human and Tech Magazine #00
The Bunker. Human and Tech Magazine #00
| Weight | 0.22 kg |
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| Dimensions | 22 × 28 × 0.5 cm |
| Pages | 68 |
| Year of publication | 2025 |
| Languages | Italian |
| Printing | colours |
| Binding | paperback with strips |
| Availability | available |
| Number of images | 48 |
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