Pending Conversations

We have a dysfunctional relationship with nature. One in which we believe resources are unlimited and selfishly ignore the destructive consequences we are making.

But we have to change that. Now more than ever its time to break down systems, reconnect with nature, and rethink the way we interact with it. We have pending work to do.

Bloom together

If we coexist that means we can accept/share our differences so we can live peacefully. Every person in this world can learn to open up, learn and value others. Lets bloom together and turn toward the light.

Ubuntu – Existing Together

I chose a South African term. Ubuntu is an adjective that represents humanity, understanding, union. We can translate it with the concept “I’m because we’re”. I think it’s the key to coexistence. Everything exists just in relation to something else.

one type different faces

How do we want to live? How will we live? We all only exist because of exchange and cooperation. We are different and that is exactly why we become one. “One type different face” shows that we can only exist together because we exist together as the whole. Faces are formed from the font Arial, with different characters in a one fontsize. Different faces show individual characters and emotions and all of them they based on the same font. Seeing comes before speaking – and this is the only way we can exist in the future – by recognizing and not judging, because in the end we are all the same.

Coexist_1

The notion of being together again, to coexist, nearer to each other has taken on a a kind of surreal quality in this period of regulated isolation. This time in isolation offers us a chance to ruminate on what it means to live together, to share this planet and its resources. Beyond Covid, we will be together again, increasingly closer as the populations grow, the answer will be doing that well. Part of a series of 3 works. A collaboration between Paul Garbett and Falvio Carvalho.

Separate & crossed paths

Coexist —
Our paths separate and cross even when they don’t meet. Nobody is really alone with their problems. Somewhere in the world there are people who experience the same and feel the same. Even though we are different. We have a lot in common. We are connected in our decisions, opinions, ways of thinking, feelings, experiences, mistakes, skills, interests, needs, perceptions, aims, conscience, problems, illness, area, friendships, family, responsibilities …

Speak and Share

Language is the key to our society.
Get inspired by the different voices of your city.
Listen and connect. Now more than ever.

The abstract shape in the background represents the Rosetta Stone. One of the first multilingual engravings.

JP/US: Up

JP/US is a collaboration with Rok Hudobivnik that explores the idea of verbal interpretation through photography and between two culturally different countries. This series of images present opposing perspectives, whereby each pair is linked by a single word. For this pair of images that word is ‘Up’.

JP/US: Scale

JP/US is a collaboration with Rok Hudobivnik that explores the idea of verbal interpretation through photography and between two culturally different countries. This series of images present opposing perspectives, whereby each pair is linked by a single word. For this pair of images that word is ‘Scale’.

complementary coexistence

complementary coexistence shows how different from each other species may look like from the outside. but actually they couldn’t exist without each other despite their distinctions. even if our differences are shown in coexistence, they do not divide us, but rather complement us as different species.

If it’s online it must be true.

In the past three or four months we have noticed a particular phenomenon which was the quick spread of misinformation and fake news about the Corona virus. We have witnessed a lot of false information (some of it dangerous and some of it just absurd and therefore funny) being shared online. These fake news can become a beacon of hate and prejudiced speech (calling the Corona virus the “chinese virus” or administrating all the blame to China and therefore creating a wave of prejudice against asians). With the word “coexist” in mind we wanted to visually explore the importance of building a critic response to the information we consume and share online.

Life Solutions

In the midst of chaos & uncertainty,where everything feels uncomfortable & unjust,now more than ever is the point in time that connectivity & collective effort are key elements & through a process of extrovert experimentation,new forms of collaboration,design & communication,will develop & evolve.New,different,unexpected & above all constructive approaches towards whatever arouses in the life path are needed.It is all about resetting your mindset,experiencing enrealment in the here & now,being a responsible,emotionally intelligent human & trying to build consistent,lifelong processes of mindful solutions cause “The problem is not the problem.The problem is your attitude about the problem.”

coexistence means cooperation

Coexistence does not only mean living side by side. For us it is much more: working together, supporting each other, learning from each other. And so these designs are not just the expression of one designer. They are a cooperation. Created in a process, in respectful handling of the work of the other creator. A constant development of one’s own ideas through new perspectives. With a result that would not have been achieved by oneself.
Value recognize and appreciate each other!

Design: Lisa Panitz and Jonas Herfurth

First Things First

“First Things First” is our vision on what coexistence is, start over and learn from past mistakes, in order to improve the society and the people. We got our inspiration from “First Things First Manifesto” published in 1964 by Ken Garland, which was a call for a return to the humanist aspect of design. In our opinion, the vision of the future of the design that is described in the Manifesto blend with our vision of the future of coexistence. We resumed the alphabet developed by Edward Wright to compose the poster, because despite the character is futuristic in a constructivist kind of way, there is, however, something somewhat primitive about it.