Summary of "Un Tour e un Fast&Curiuss - CLIP - CURIUSS"
Overview
The speaker makes two main announcements:
- A live tour to present a yellow scientific backdrop/exhibit called “Fugitive Atomatos” and to create in-person meeting opportunities.
- The launch of a short-video series (Fast & Curious Week) featuring mathematics videos drawn from a larger middle-school project.
Live tour: “Fugitive Atomatos”
Purpose
- Present the speaker’s yellow scientific backdrop/project, “Fugitive Atomatos.”
- Provide in-person meeting opportunities with audiences.
Scope
- 12 dates across 11 cities in two countries: Italy and France.
Locations
- France (Alpine / Savoie region): Chambéry, Grenoble, Lyon.
- Italy: Bergamo, Como, Novara, Turin, Genoa, La Spezia, Florence, Pistoia, and a closing event at Palazzo Lechi in Montichiari (province of Brescia).
Practical information
- All dates are listed in the events section of the website: associazioneatelier.it.
Acknowledgement
- The speaker thanks the (unnamed) person who programmed/scheduled the tour for creating these opportunities.
Tone / notes
The speaker jokes about having limited Instagram followers and warmly invites people to come to the events, saying he’ll wait for latecomers.
Fast & Curious Week — short math videos
Format and schedule
- Short videos under 10 minutes.
- Posted daily, Monday–Friday, as part of the Fast & Curious Week format.
- Five videos from a larger set will be released during the week.
Theme and source
- Theme for this edition: Mathematics.
- Source: ~40 videos originally created for a DEA Scuola and Petrini project titled (in the subtitles) “Mathematics for Discovery,” a six-volume middle-school course on algebra, geometry, and arithmetic.
Nature of the videos
- Not standard classroom lessons; short, “curious” pieces that connect mathematical ideas to everyday surroundings.
- Suitable for students, teachers, parents, and general YouTube audiences.
Availability and goals
- The full middle-school math course (including the speaker’s videos) will be available from September 2026.
- If the short videos are well received, the speaker is motivated to create more math content in the future.
Distribution / meetups
- The speaker anticipates promoting the material and meeting people in bookstores, service stations, streets, squares, and at presentations.
Additional notes
- The speaker intends to start posting the Fast & Curious videos the Monday following the video and will be active on the channel throughout that week.
- The speaker signs off briefly at the end of the clip.
Speakers and sources featured
- Main speaker: Gualtiero
- Project / Exhibit: “Fugitive Atomatos” (yellow scientific backdrop)
- Fast & Curious (Fast & Curious Week) — short-video series format
- DEA Scuola — publisher/partner for the math course
- Petrini — publisher/partner
- Associazione Atelier — events/organizer website (associazioneatelier.it)
- Programmer / scheduler of the tour — thanked but unnamed
Category
Educational
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