Skin Color

This is camouflage typography of Korean Type ‘살색(skin color)’. I believe skin color is just skin color, it does not give to us any supremacy or does not define someone is inferior race. I thought this idea is gone, even if it still remain somewhere, but it should not appear in front of us anymore. But this idea hiding in our mind and revive again like zombie. It is stronger than corona virus. It scared me.

our four corners

we sail together these unchartered waters
our four corners entering a singular sphere of being
are we to meet in the middle? to open the close.

this piece is discussing our coexistence on a global level and entertaining the possibilities of this, alluding to opening up something greater when we all move as one.

what we have known may have been shut, but with a close can come a great open. and that is something to be thinking about around now.

No man is an island

Could we live without others? Are we alone if we are locked at home in the middle of a city, with other people locked just like us in the house next to ours? What if the other people is locked, but miles away from us? Are we still connected? Are we still part of the same thing?

Embrace change

What would we like to see us doing in the face of a new situation? What does a new world look like? Are we ready to adapt to whatever comes?
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A new Humanism

Economy and politics, ethics and culture.
Changes are wide and human coexistence needs to be rethought.
It is necessary to give up the affirmation of your own personality and get along in the world with a view based on the principle of similarity.

A new Humanism, in which singularity and diversity get a perfect balance.
A new Humanism, in which relationships and dialogue stand for availability in building together.
A new Humanism, in which everyone’s life is lived together with other people’s lives.

The Circle, the Square and the Triangle coexist in harmony, with their own personality and get expressiveness thanks to their own close union.

/ˌkəʊɪɡˈzɪst/

coexist
/ˌkəʊɪɡˈzɪst/
verb
exist at the same time or in the same place.
“dwarf mammoths may have survived in north-east Siberia to coexist with the Egyptian pharaohs”
(of nations or peoples) exist in harmony despite different ideologies or interests.
“the task of diplomacy was to help different states to coexist”

NO NATION | ALL UNITED

In recent days and over the last years, the reinforcement of fences and borders contradicted the free and united idea of a borderless Europe. The progressive work of decades is questioned more than ever. The new nationalism bears a medieval castle impenetrable to outsiders who seem to threaten the survival of those within.

But all this national pride roots from nothing: If you overlap all borders of Europe from the last centuries it shows that nationalism, egoism and protectionism has no ground. The free spirit of Europe that finally lead to overcome those borders should be the common ground for the future. Coexisting was and is always one key element of a European success.

we share air

Segregation is an ever-present given. It has been for the last decades, years, months. But especially: now. We stopped sharing workspaces, streets, hugs, homes. We share less and less of the same qualities of life. Of options. Of possibilities. But there is something we will always share. We share air.

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