“Pencil, paper, ruler. Stencil, compass, pastels. Set-square, paper, pencil. Or an old Olivetti and a few sheets of typing paper, I might say in the case of other forms of expression. For me it was not an Olivetti, but a more antiquated Underwood...” The writer Daniele Del Giudice recounts the transition form the analogic tools to computers in Domus 821, December 1999.