I try to contact one person of each nation in the world. I ask for a scan of their passport to collect the tiny ornaments of the different document’s paper. Ornaments are transmitters of cultural identity: I will transfer them onto ceramic tiles, creating a floor mosaic to walk on it like the world was flat. The message is simple: #weareone #weareequal but beautifully different on the surface. Initiated in 2016 the project got in touch with people of more than 60 nations and motivated participants to connect with their friends around the world. The fascination for colorful ornaments is shared by many, no matter what their cultural background.
why so sad buster?
How will the world be? How will we spend our days together, how is work going to be? How will we live with so many people on one small planet? Our lives have evolved around the infinite internet and our devices so much I wanna cry. Sometimes I wish, we wouldn’t have to want Buster Keatons times back. Sometimes we still need a sad buster, who busts away all the sadness in chatting with us. And sometimes I am Buster for my crew and myself. A strong name, but still sad — why? Let’s ask him, maybe he knows even more! After all, he might be the One …
Austurland
The photo was taken at a farm in Austurland, the eastern region of Iceland. Does wildlife expand into areas of human activity or is it us, who expand into their natural habitat? How can humans and animals coexist in a more ethical way?
We are bond to coexist
We are all fingers of the one hand. And so, we are bound together and bond to coexist. 5 fingers, 5 continents and everything contained within are connected to the last particle. It’s a powerful thought. A powerful force if used right. In the light of the unacceptable recent events, this statement needs more attention than ever. There may be a day when all sorts of injustice are obsolete. We may not see it in our lifetime, but we need to plant the seed. Small individual actions can make a difference. If we all jump at the same time, we can shake the earth.
Free Software, Free Society
Opposites Can Coexist
Balance is a property of the physical world and obeys its rules. To achieve this, it needs to find a compromise between two opposing elements until they are balanced. But our inner reality has completely different rules according to which even opposites can coexist on different levels. So not in balance but in contemporary times. This principle of coexistence is what allows us to coexist with everything around us to have the right tools to face the changing world.
Are you living with one another or are you living together?
Living together in peace, at the same time, in the same place. You don’t have to go far for this, just step out of your apartment door: Living in Lichtenberg in Berlin means to live in the largest Vietnamese community in Germany. Knowing the history of your neighborhood helps to understand the present and to shape the future in a positive way. Look behind walls and don’t let new ones appear in your mind. Go out.
Photography: Wall of the building from the association Reistrommel e.V. . The association is committed to the rights of the Vietnamese community in Berlin.
String Figures
Coexist is not only about humans. We are surrounded by a diversity of species, living and unliving, that are entwined in beautiful and unexpected ways. While the ecological philosophy refers to the idea that everything is connected to everything, Donna J. Haraway highlights the relevance of specificity and proximity of those connections, and how these unexpected collaborations reflect on our stories and lives as beings. In that sense, she refers to the game of string figures as a metaphor, a game “of relaying connections that matter, of telling stories in hand upon hand, digit upon digit, attachment upon attachment site, to craft conditions for finite flourishing on terra, on earth”.
Balance in the chaos
In the chaos, we must build our balance,
our balance holds thanks to our difference.
In the difference we find our complementarity,
complementarity is essential to co-exist.
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This idea behind this poster stems from Gil Scott-Heron’s iconic song “The revolution will not be televised”. It calls people to take an active part in building a common progressive future by breaking the cycles that keep us in the past.
Sunrise
RELIGION 2020
When true faith meets harm done by the church, you get this pictorial condition of religion today.
Bubble(s)
Coexisting means breaking the so called “bubble of ego” that each of us has. We’re trying to surround ourselves with the symbols of success distancing our lives from the lives of those who struggle. But to peacefully coexist we need to break from this idea, reach to each other and learn to listen. This illustration is about the power of listening.
2
Since Covid-19 and the start of the semi lockdown in Germany I have spent more uninterrupted time with my children as ever before. After a difficult start I settled into the new lifestyle of domesticity and eventually started photographing my children. I had time to observe the ever changing emotions between them, the ebb and flow of love and hate and all feelings in between. Tied together by fate, the sibling relationship can be anything from close to distant, but it surely never is insignificant for other relationships later in life. I look at it as playful experiment for learning how to get along with people. Brotherhood and sisterhood are the very nucleus of any social skill.
Thou shalt love thy neighbour
An honest approach to spread love instead of hate. Every connection we make to other human beings ranges on a scale that goes from the deepest possible love over apathy to the strongest forms of hate and condemnation. In this context my work wants to exaggerate the established claim “spread love not hate”.
Camouflage
coexist, a word, a feeling, we indirectly say to ourselves everyday. We thrive and hope for it to happen. For us humans it is challenging. However, some other living organisms are just born with this blessing of being able to just camouflage, to simply, coexist.
Stay Together Stay Positive!
Exist together, in peace, at the same time, at the same place at these strange and crazy times seems like a common challenge for all of us. We may all be stuck inside, but we can still give a smile to each other to keep optimism and joy. From there I decided to draw an apartment with windows which created using word “together”. Giving positivity to each other and staying together while staying at distance this is what all we need at these crazy times!
End White Silence
Different harmonies
The work focus its meaning on the dot, a dot as a person who lives happy and peacefully with the others, no matters if it is white or black. A dot that alone would mean nothing.
The earth is just a “little dot” the least we can do is to be happy of what we already have and help to each other no matter what.
I chose to upload two different versions of the same idea.
The version 01 is full of “dot faces” living in the same place like the original claim says and I think it is cool how you can focus only on staring at them or trying to read the word coexist. The cleaner version (02), it is less explicit but it can work with the claim I chose, that is another definition of the word coexist.
“Share our similarities, celebrate our differences.”
This artwork was inspired by the M Scott Peck quote “Share our similarities, celebrate our differences.” For me it perfectly sums up successfully coexisting. The typeface used is a WIP typeface of mine and I think with the big contrasts in the letterforms, it is a nod towards the two meanings in the quote.
“Share our similarities, celebrate our differences.”
This artwork was inspired by the M Scott Peck quote “Share our similarities, celebrate our differences.” For me it perfectly sums up successfully coexisting. The typeface used is a WIP typeface of mine and I think with the big contrasts in the letterforms, it is a nod towards the two meanings in the quote.
“Share our similarities, celebrate our differences.”
This artwork was inspired by the M Scott Peck quote “Share our similarities, celebrate our differences.” For me it perfectly sums up successfully coexisting. the snake of shapes is a visual representation of the sentence, hence why it follows the same movement and the shapes represent the meanings throughout the sentence.
“Share our similarities, celebrate our differences.”
This artwork was inspired by the M Scott Peck quote “Share our similarities, celebrate our differences.” For me it perfectly sums up successfully coexisting. the snake of shapes is a visual representation of the sentence, hence why it follows the same movement and the shapes represent the meanings throughout the sentence.
education
As we spin our way through a global pandemic and now the long overlooked problem of systematic racism in our lives. Whether we know it or not we have contributed in someway.
To coexist is defined as living together in a peaceful manner, but let’s not let peaceful coexistence mask indifference.
You can’t be scared of your own ignorance when it comes to failing to understand the daily existence of someone different to yourself (sexuality, gender, race, age, the list goes on) You must use that fear to fuel your education, your actions and ultimately how you affect others around you.
I would suggest that you cannot coexist and be peaceful without acknowledging together what makes us who we are