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What does an image mean when a text takes hold of it?
The series unfolds across five themes, Social, Prevention, Environment, Culture, Art. Each one is a critical reading of a contemporary issue, where the image is never neutral and the text is never decorative. The two collide, contradict, or amplify each other. The viewer is asked to read both at once.
A composition born from a tragic fact: the winter mortality of the homeless. Through a graphic reading of wealth disparity (with the Gini coefficient), the poster confronts the viewer with the depth of economic inequality.
A composition born from a tragic fact: the winter mortality of the homeless. Through a graphic reading of wealth disparity (with the Gini coefficient), the poster confronts the viewer with the depth of economic inequality.
A visual analysis of digital misinformation. Through the lens of AI-generated imagery, the poster signals how fragile our perception has become and protects those most exposed to new strategies of online manipulation.
A visual analysis of digital misinformation. Through the lens of AI-generated imagery, the poster signals how fragile our perception has become and protects those most exposed to new strategies of online manipulation.
The poster confronts the destructive cycle of technology on ecosystems. By placing raw mineral extraction next to the massive water consumption of data centers, it exposes the ecological and social cost hidden inside our everyday objects.
The poster confronts the destructive cycle of technology on ecosystems. By placing raw mineral extraction next to the massive water consumption of data centers, it exposes the ecological and social cost hidden inside our everyday objects.
A critical re-reading of the Vodun Days imagery. Against the official codes of the festival, the poster explores the memorial and spiritual dimension of Vodoun through a visual language charged with meaning, questioning the country's colonial past to offer a deeper, less literal reading of Beninese culture.
A critical re-reading of the Vodun Days imagery. Against the official codes of the festival, the poster explores the memorial and spiritual dimension of Vodoun through a visual language charged with meaning, questioning the country's colonial past to offer a deeper, less literal reading of Beninese culture.
A symbolic staging of twelve emblematic artists, illustrating the international recognition and the collective force of contemporary African art.
A symbolic staging of twelve emblematic artists, illustrating the international recognition and the collective force of contemporary African art.