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Alfredo Romano's work gathers the transitoriness of becoming in forms and objects that express the ambivalence of reality and the human condition. This symbolic size becomes a concrete reality because of the use of ordinary materials for a new interpretation: wax, wood, marble, iron and fabric are used together and they refer to the lightness and at once to the heaviness of everyday life. The inner speech of Romano's works meets the musical speech of Giuseppe Gavazza, an italian composer from Turin, to create the sounding installations called N-Odi . They express Alfredo Romano's wish, when he says: I would like my work to be like a song . The book includes also a CD with music composed by Giuseppe Gavazza for sonorizing some of the artist's works.