About

Libellus: everything that disappears in the lab and is superfluous in portfolio.

This website is part of a process of reappropriating my archives and exploring automatically generated static systems with Jekyll, deployed from GitHub. This kind of architecture offers autonomy and sustainability: it removes dependency on commercial platforms, reduces the server’s energy consumption, and ensures direct control over content, code, and its long‑term preservation.

The Jekyll theme for Libellus derives from Tale, but today it retains only its basic underlying skeleton. The color palette is inspired by Flexoki — Steph Ango, and the design takes as reference the characteristic minimalism of Steph’s website (as always, thank you!).

The author

Marco Noris (Bergamo, Italy) is a visual artist based in Barcelona. His work explores ruin, historical memory, territory, and landscape, using walking as a research tool. He has exhibited in Spain and abroad, and participated in collective projects and residencies. Since 2024, his work is part of the National Collection of Contemporary Art of Catalonia. Noris is an artist in residence ↗ at Piramidón, a contemporary art center in Barcelona.