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altróve adv. [Latin alĭter ŭbi]. – In another place (with verbs of state and motion): to be, to find oneself, to live in; I was heading to; fig.: to have one's thoughts elsewhere, to be distracted, to be thinking about something else.
altróve adv. [Latin alĭter ŭbi]. – In another place (with verbs of state and motion): to be, to find oneself, to live in; I was heading to; fig.: to have one's thoughts elsewhere, to be distracted, to be thinking about something else.




#D0E2F0
#D0E2F0
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Tashima Museum
Tashima Museum
Japan
Japan



Osamu Yokonami
Osamu Yokonami
Assembly
Assembly



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Altrove - it is a new way of feeling, the search for a spirituality that allows us to truly take part in something sacred.
Altrove - it is a new way of feeling, the search for a spirituality that allows us to truly take part in something sacred.



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io sono.
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ritrovo
il senso.
tra silenzi
e radici
Altrove,
io sono.
Non qui,
non ieri
—
solo
ritrovo
il senso.
tra silenzi
e radici
Altrove,
io sono.
Non qui,
non ieri
—
solo
ritrovo
il senso.
tra silenzi
e radici
Altrove,
io sono.
Non qui,
non ieri
—
solo
ritrovo
il senso.
tra silenzi
e radici
Altrove,
io sono.
Non qui,
non ieri
—
solo
ritrovo
il senso.
tra silenzi
e radici



Osamu Yokonami
Osamu Yokonami
Assembly
Assembly



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#133E51
#133E51
19 62 81
19 62 81
Ab 01
Ab 01
Mario
Mario
03- 01- 2024
03- 01- 2024
Mario is an AI-generated typographic experiment inspired by Mario Salvi, former calligrapher at the Pigna paper mill in Alzano Lombardo (Bergamo). The creation of the typeface began by providing the artificial intelligence with photos of drafts and sketches dating back to the early 1900s, drawn by Mario and found in his cellar. After processing these images, the AI began to generate different variations, combining Mario's sketches with contemporary and sans serif typefaces. The generated outputs were then used in Midjourney to create typographic tables with different variations of the same letter. Those that interacted best with each other were then selected to develop a font. The contrast between classic and modern calligraphy led the AI to generate letters that maintain a linear structure, interpreting the aesthetic elements of serifs and integrating them into the letters through unconventional shapes, but still preserving the legibility of the letters.

08- 05- 2025
08- 05- 2025
AL
TRO
VE
AL
TRO
VE
A warm and silent invitation to turn our gaze towards what has not yet happened. It is not just an imaginary or future place, but a state of mind, a subtle threshold between the present and the possible. This is where the dimension of spirituality opens up: not as dogma or religion, but as a lived and personal experience of meaning, belonging and listening. Spirituality, in this sense, manifests itself as the continuous search for profound meaning. Not absolute answers, but sincere questions. Not formulas, but intuitions. It is an orientation towards something that transcends the individual – a force, a presence, an invisible order – and at the same time roots them in the body, in time, in the world. In this process of rooting and opening up, nature takes on a central role. It is not just a backdrop or inspiration, but an interlocutor. With its slow rhythms, its full silences, its cycles that repeat themselves without ever being identical, nature teaches us that existence is not only about productivity, but also about small transformations that remind us that life is not just about running and doing, but above all about stopping, waiting and listening. Walking in a forest, following the movement of water with our eyes, feeling the light change throughout the day: in those moments, without realising it, we touch a deep place within ourselves.
Some people reach this point after losing themselves. Losing oneself can happen gradually, in the roles we take on or are assigned to us. One day, we look in the mirror and ask ourselves who we really are. Then we set off, not always physically, but inside. We search for what is solid, what does not lie, we move away from the noise to find silence, we leave the constant connection to seek the inner one. The journey may be uncertain, made up of attempts and unanswered questions, but that is precisely why it is authentic. And in the midst of that journey, you begin to feel again. You feel your body, your heartbeat, your breath. You feel life, which used to slip away, now entering inside you. Finding yourself again does not mean going back to being what you were, but meeting yourself for the first time with new eyes. It is discovering that identity is not a mask, but movement. That we do not have to become something, but rather shed what we no longer need. Connecting means belonging. And belonging means feeling part of a larger design, which cannot be controlled, but can be intuited. This spirituality does not need sacred symbols. It does not seek miracles, but presence.
The tension towards “what is yet to come” is not anxious but fertile. Elsewhere, it is not escape, but orientation. It is a gaze that opens up, an attitude that welcomes the unexpected and the possible. And in its deepest dimension, spirituality is precisely this: an existential posture that accepts uncertainty as part of the natural order of things. A way of being in the world that does not separate mind and body, culture and matter, man and environment. At a time when everything is accelerated and fragmented, rediscovering this everyday spirituality – slow, embodied, earthly – is an act of care. Care for oneself, but also for the world. It means recognising that even a simple gesture – sitting in silence, drinking a glass of water, touching a natural material – can become a threshold. A minimal ritual that restores us to ourselves, to our inner time, and to a deeper sensitivity.
Altrove is already here.
Altrove is already here.
Tashima Museum
Tashima Museum
Japan
Japan





#456A20
#456A20
69 106 32
69 106 32



Osamu Yokonami
Osamu Yokonami
Assembly
Assembly
"Spirituality is not a religion.
It is a way of walking through the world
with a sense of connection,meaning and purpose."
"Spirituality is not a religion.
It is a way of walking through the world
with a sense of connection,meaning and purpose."
"Spirituality is not a religion.
It is a way of walking through the world
with a sense of connection,meaning and purpose."
— Brené Brown
— Brené Brown
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08




Guggenheim
Guggenheim
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi
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243 235 162

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Spiritual numbers, or angel numbers, are numerical sequences that appear repeatedly and, according to numerology, can be interpreted as messages from the universe. These sequences can be times, dates or simple repetitions. These numbers have no mathematical meaning, but are interpreted as messages that encourage us to reflect on certain aspects of our lives or to be more aware of our spiritual path.
a
b
c
a
b
c
a
b
c
comparison of approaches to spirituality, from religion to nature
comparison of approaches to spirituality, from religion to nature
comparison of approaches to spirituality, from religion to nature
a
+35%
a
+35%
People who have been practising nature-related activities from 2020 to the present day.
People who have been practising nature-related activities from 2020 to the present day.
a
+35%
People who have been practising nature-related activities from 2020 to the present day.
b
+16%
b
+16%
People seeking inner spirituality from 2020 to the present day.
People seeking inner spirituality from 2020 to the present day.
b
+16%
People seeking inner spirituality from 2020 to the present day.
c
-10%
c
-10%
Membership of organised religions in almost all Western countries from 2020 to the present day.
Membership of organised religions in almost all Western countries from 2020 to the present day.
c
-10%
Membership of organised religions in almost all Western countries from 2020 to the present day.




Maurits Bausenhart
Maurits Bausenhart
09
09
Lucio Fontana
Lucio Fontana
10
10








Connor Mcklain
Connor Mcklain
11
11




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12
12
#86351C
#86351C
243 235 162
243 235 162
Self-realisation
Like nature, which does not force its own pace, self-realisation means listening to your inner cycle. It is not about becoming something, but about letting what we are emerge, removing what is no longer needed. It is a silent growth, which follows slow rhythms, made up of pauses, intuitions and profound transformations. “Slow down and follow your own rhythm”.
Esteem
Finding oneself after being lost. Abandoning masks, roles, expectations. Esteem comes from sincerity, from the ability to feel, not from performance.
Membership
Membership that is not only human, but cosmic. Feeling connected to our surroundings: the seasons, rhythms, transformations. Caring for a plant or a space becomes a gesture of connection.
Stability
Nature as an interlocutor, slow space as a refuge from hyper-connection. Silence becomes a home, daily ritual a form of protection.
Physiological needs
The body as a place of return. Rediscovering the senses, the heartbeat, the breath. Stopping, drinking a glass of water, walking barefoot: these are small acts that bring us back to the present.
SELF-REALISATION
ESTEEM
MEMBERSHIP
STABILITY
PHYSIOLOGICAL NEEDS
Maslow's pyramid
Self-realisation
Like nature, which does not force its own pace, self-realisation means listening to your inner cycle. It is not about becoming something, but about letting what we are emerge, removing what is no longer needed. It is a silent growth, which follows slow rhythms, made up of pauses, intuitions and profound transformations. “Slow down and follow your own rhythm”.
Esteem
Finding oneself after being lost. Abandoning masks, roles, expectations. Esteem comes from sincerity, from the ability to feel, not from performance.
Membership
Membership that is not only human, but cosmic. Feeling connected to our surroundings: the seasons, rhythms, transformations. Caring for a plant or a space becomes a gesture of connection.
Stability
Nature as an interlocutor, slow space as a refuge from hyper-connection. Silence becomes a home, daily ritual a form of protection.
Physiological needs
The body as a place of return. Rediscovering the senses, the heartbeat, the breath. Stopping, drinking a glass of water, walking barefoot: these are small acts that bring us back to the present.
Maslow's pyramid
Overview of the relationship between different generations and spirituality over the years.
Overview of the relationship between different generations and spirituality over the years.
47%
53%
GEN Z
Not affiliated
Religious
47%
53%
GEN Z
Not affiliated
Religious
GEN X
Not affiliated
Religious
64%
36%
GEN X
Not affiliated
Religious
64%
36%
47%
53%
GEN Z
Not affiliated
Religious
GEN X
Not affiliated
Religious
64%
36%
MILLENNIALS
Not affiliated
Religious
46%
54%
MILLENNIALS
Not affiliated
Religious
46%
54%
MILLENNIALS
Not affiliated
Religious
46%
54%
77%
BABY
BOOMERS
Not affiliated
Religious
23%
77%
BABY
BOOMERS
Not affiliated
Religious
23%
77%
BABY
BOOMERS
Not affiliated
Religious
23%
77%
BABY
BOOMERS
Not affiliated
Religious
23%
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Copyright
©2025 - Altrove
altróve adv. [Latin alĭter ŭbi]. – In another place (with verbs of state and motion): to be, to find oneself, to live in; I was heading to; fig.: to have one's thoughts elsewhere, to be distracted, to be thinking about something else.
altróve adv. [Latin alĭter ŭbi]. – In another place (with verbs of state and motion): to be, to find oneself, to live in; I was heading to; fig.: to have one's thoughts elsewhere, to be distracted, to be thinking about something else.




#D0E2F0
#D0E2F0
208 226 240
208 226 240



Tashima Museum
Tashima Museum
Japan
Japan



Osamu Yokonami
Osamu Yokonami
Assembly
Assembly



Lorem Ipsum
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Altrove - it is a new way of feeling, the search for a spirituality that allows us to truly take part in something sacred.
Altrove - it is a new way of feeling, the search for a spirituality that allows us to truly take part in something sacred.



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04
04



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Altrove,
io sono.
Non qui,
non ieri
—
solo
ritrovo
il senso.
tra silenzi
e radici
Altrove,
io sono.
Non qui,
non ieri
—
solo
ritrovo
il senso.
tra silenzi
e radici
Altrove,
io sono.
Non qui,
non ieri
—
solo
ritrovo
il senso.
tra silenzi
e radici
Altrove,
io sono.
Non qui,
non ieri
—
solo
ritrovo
il senso.
tra silenzi
e radici
Altrove,
io sono.
Non qui,
non ieri
—
solo
ritrovo
il senso.
tra silenzi
e radici



Osamu Yokonami
Osamu Yokonami
Assembly
Assembly



Lorem Ipsum
Lorem Ipsum
06
06



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Lorem Ipsum
07
07
#133E51
#133E51
19 62 81
19 62 81
Ab 01
Ab 01
Mario
Mario
03- 01- 2024
03- 01- 2024
Mario is an AI-generated typographic experiment inspired by Mario Salvi, former calligrapher at the Pigna paper mill in Alzano Lombardo (Bergamo). The creation of the typeface began by providing the artificial intelligence with photos of drafts and sketches dating back to the early 1900s, drawn by Mario and found in his cellar. After processing these images, the AI began to generate different variations, combining Mario's sketches with contemporary and sans serif typefaces. The generated outputs were then used in Midjourney to create typographic tables with different variations of the same letter. Those that interacted best with each other were then selected to develop a font. The contrast between classic and modern calligraphy led the AI to generate letters that maintain a linear structure, interpreting the aesthetic elements of serifs and integrating them into the letters through unconventional shapes, but still preserving the legibility of the letters.

08- 05- 2025
08- 05- 2025
AL
TRO
VE
AL
TRO
VE
A warm and silent invitation to turn our gaze towards what has not yet happened. It is not just an imaginary or future place, but a state of mind, a subtle threshold between the present and the possible. This is where the dimension of spirituality opens up: not as dogma or religion, but as a lived and personal experience of meaning, belonging and listening. Spirituality, in this sense, manifests itself as the continuous search for profound meaning. Not absolute answers, but sincere questions. Not formulas, but intuitions. It is an orientation towards something that transcends the individual – a force, a presence, an invisible order – and at the same time roots them in the body, in time, in the world. In this process of rooting and opening up, nature takes on a central role. It is not just a backdrop or inspiration, but an interlocutor. With its slow rhythms, its full silences, its cycles that repeat themselves without ever being identical, nature teaches us that existence is not only about productivity, but also about small transformations that remind us that life is not just about running and doing, but above all about stopping, waiting and listening. Walking in a forest, following the movement of water with our eyes, feeling the light change throughout the day: in those moments, without realising it, we touch a deep place within ourselves.
Some people reach this point after losing themselves. Losing oneself can happen gradually, in the roles we take on or are assigned to us. One day, we look in the mirror and ask ourselves who we really are. Then we set off, not always physically, but inside. We search for what is solid, what does not lie, we move away from the noise to find silence, we leave the constant connection to seek the inner one. The journey may be uncertain, made up of attempts and unanswered questions, but that is precisely why it is authentic. And in the midst of that journey, you begin to feel again. You feel your body, your heartbeat, your breath. You feel life, which used to slip away, now entering inside you. Finding yourself again does not mean going back to being what you were, but meeting yourself for the first time with new eyes. It is discovering that identity is not a mask, but movement. That we do not have to become something, but rather shed what we no longer need. Connecting means belonging. And belonging means feeling part of a larger design, which cannot be controlled, but can be intuited. This spirituality does not need sacred symbols. It does not seek miracles, but presence.
The tension towards “what is yet to come” is not anxious but fertile. Elsewhere, it is not escape, but orientation. It is a gaze that opens up, an attitude that welcomes the unexpected and the possible. And in its deepest dimension, spirituality is precisely this: an existential posture that accepts uncertainty as part of the natural order of things. A way of being in the world that does not separate mind and body, culture and matter, man and environment. At a time when everything is accelerated and fragmented, rediscovering this everyday spirituality – slow, embodied, earthly – is an act of care. Care for oneself, but also for the world. It means recognising that even a simple gesture – sitting in silence, drinking a glass of water, touching a natural material – can become a threshold. A minimal ritual that restores us to ourselves, to our inner time, and to a deeper sensitivity.
Altrove is already here.
Altrove is already here.
Tashima Museum
Tashima Museum
Japan
Japan





#456A20
#456A20
69 106 32
69 106 32



Osamu Yokonami
Osamu Yokonami
Assembly
Assembly
"Spirituality is not a religion.
It is a way of walking through the world
with a sense of connection,meaning and purpose."
"Spirituality is not a religion.
It is a way of walking through the world
with a sense of connection,meaning and purpose."
"Spirituality is not a religion.
It is a way of walking through the world
with a sense of connection,meaning and purpose."
— Brené Brown
— Brené Brown
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08
08




Guggenheim
Guggenheim
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi
#F3EBA2
#F3EBA2
243 235 162
243 235 162

Lorem Ipsum
Lorem Ipsum
08
08
Spiritual numbers, or angel numbers, are numerical sequences that appear repeatedly and, according to numerology, can be interpreted as messages from the universe. These sequences can be times, dates or simple repetitions. These numbers have no mathematical meaning, but are interpreted as messages that encourage us to reflect on certain aspects of our lives or to be more aware of our spiritual path.
a
b
c
a
b
c
a
b
c
comparison of approaches to spirituality, from religion to nature
comparison of approaches to spirituality, from religion to nature
comparison of approaches to spirituality, from religion to nature
a
+35%
a
+35%
People who have been practising nature-related activities from 2020 to the present day.
People who have been practising nature-related activities from 2020 to the present day.
a
+35%
People who have been practising nature-related activities from 2020 to the present day.
b
+16%
b
+16%
People seeking inner spirituality from 2020 to the present day.
People seeking inner spirituality from 2020 to the present day.
b
+16%
People seeking inner spirituality from 2020 to the present day.
c
-10%
c
-10%
Membership of organised religions in almost all Western countries from 2020 to the present day.
Membership of organised religions in almost all Western countries from 2020 to the present day.
c
-10%
Membership of organised religions in almost all Western countries from 2020 to the present day.




Maurits Bausenhart
Maurits Bausenhart
09
09
Lucio Fontana
Lucio Fontana
10
10








Connor Mcklain
Connor Mcklain
11
11




Lorem Ipsum
Lorem Ipsum
12
12
#86351C
#86351C
243 235 162
243 235 162
Self-realisation
Like nature, which does not force its own pace, self-realisation means listening to your inner cycle. It is not about becoming something, but about letting what we are emerge, removing what is no longer needed. It is a silent growth, which follows slow rhythms, made up of pauses, intuitions and profound transformations. “Slow down and follow your own rhythm”.
Esteem
Finding oneself after being lost. Abandoning masks, roles, expectations. Esteem comes from sincerity, from the ability to feel, not from performance.
Membership
Membership that is not only human, but cosmic. Feeling connected to our surroundings: the seasons, rhythms, transformations. Caring for a plant or a space becomes a gesture of connection.
Stability
Nature as an interlocutor, slow space as a refuge from hyper-connection. Silence becomes a home, daily ritual a form of protection.
Physiological needs
The body as a place of return. Rediscovering the senses, the heartbeat, the breath. Stopping, drinking a glass of water, walking barefoot: these are small acts that bring us back to the present.
SELF-REALISATION
ESTEEM
MEMBERSHIP
STABILITY
PHYSIOLOGICAL NEEDS
Maslow's pyramid
Self-realisation
Like nature, which does not force its own pace, self-realisation means listening to your inner cycle. It is not about becoming something, but about letting what we are emerge, removing what is no longer needed. It is a silent growth, which follows slow rhythms, made up of pauses, intuitions and profound transformations. “Slow down and follow your own rhythm”.
Esteem
Finding oneself after being lost. Abandoning masks, roles, expectations. Esteem comes from sincerity, from the ability to feel, not from performance.
Membership
Membership that is not only human, but cosmic. Feeling connected to our surroundings: the seasons, rhythms, transformations. Caring for a plant or a space becomes a gesture of connection.
Stability
Nature as an interlocutor, slow space as a refuge from hyper-connection. Silence becomes a home, daily ritual a form of protection.
Physiological needs
The body as a place of return. Rediscovering the senses, the heartbeat, the breath. Stopping, drinking a glass of water, walking barefoot: these are small acts that bring us back to the present.
Maslow's pyramid
Overview of the relationship between different generations and spirituality over the years.
Overview of the relationship between different generations and spirituality over the years.
47%
53%
GEN Z
Not affiliated
Religious
47%
53%
GEN Z
Not affiliated
Religious
GEN X
Not affiliated
Religious
64%
36%
GEN X
Not affiliated
Religious
64%
36%
47%
53%
GEN Z
Not affiliated
Religious
GEN X
Not affiliated
Religious
64%
36%
MILLENNIALS
Not affiliated
Religious
46%
54%
MILLENNIALS
Not affiliated
Religious
46%
54%
MILLENNIALS
Not affiliated
Religious
46%
54%
77%
BABY
BOOMERS
Not affiliated
Religious
23%
77%
BABY
BOOMERS
Not affiliated
Religious
23%
77%
BABY
BOOMERS
Not affiliated
Religious
23%
77%
BABY
BOOMERS
Not affiliated
Religious
23%
#B13401
#B13401
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Paris 2024 Olympics
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Design
Publishing
Cinema
Social media
Technology
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Architecture
Design
Publishing
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Social media
Technology
Art
Architecture
Design
Publishing
Cinema
Social media
Technology
Art
Architecture
Design
Publishing
Cinema
Social media
Technology
Art
Architecture
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Social media
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Sector relevance
#B45C15
180 92 21

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