Coexist is essential.
coexist
Coexist is essential.
coexist
Coexist is essential.
coexist
Coexist is essential.
River of Language
Language is at the intersection of culture and diversity. It is fluid, adaptable and ever-evolving. The artwork combines and integrates the letter ‘M’ from multiple languages/scripts coming together as an abstract pictographic mark. It is a visualization of coexistence and flowing together into the River of Language.
The letter M has a strong connection to both water and the universal sound “Ma” (first phonetic made by babies) describing the entity who provides the most cherished love in one’s most vulnerable state. Although the actual words may differ, almost every language recognizes a form of it.
[ Made in collaboration with Minahil Bukhari for the 2020 Indian Summer Festival ]Synchrony
Characters form words and words make phrases, by then meaning is constructed.
Even though throughout the whole world we use different languages, different alphabets, at this very particular time we are all going through the same experience.
We are all in synchrony.
My World Is Empty Without You
This drawing of my studio without people took on a different meaning when the lockdown started a few weeks ago. For the past few weeks, I still came to the studio every day while my collaborators were working from home. Instead of looking together at the screen where something was designed, we looked at each other through camera, network and liquid crystals. I was on my own in the studio but not alone; the empty tables a testimony to the mental presence of the others.
human concrete
In these times, it is more important than ever to realize that the only thing we have to do as humans is to coexist on this beautiful earth if we want to create so.
Everyone and everything on this earth is somehow connected.
But this artwork evinces an even more urgent issue; to realize that we as humans have to coexist with nature and find peace in our roots.
I wanted to demonstrate the absurdity of humanity living against nature, by presenting the human being in the absolute absence of nature, and titling the work with an oxymoron “human concrete”.
Kindness is cool
Let us be kind and open to each other, we are all in some sort of struggle or pain.
Let us be kind and forgiving to ourselves, healing is a process that takes time.
o.T.
side by side,
separated by distance,
with face mask,
through plexiglass,
we coexist at the moment –
snapshots with Andrea Gassner, Marcel Bachmann and Christopher Walser – a a g
Fotocredit: Birgite Riedmann
The World is One
A world unity for all of humanity is the coexist.
Il ponte silenzioso.
Il ponte silenzioso. by Editors Valentina D’Amora, Nadia Porfido, and Designer Matteo Pulina is a book that gives voice to emotions, after the collapse of the Morandi Bridge in Genoa, leaves room for those who have really experienced the trauma, in a raw, real, clean way. A way to keep alive the precious memory of those days, restoring a role to those who directly experienced this tragedy: survivors, displaced persons, rescuers, but also the simple inhabitants of Valpolcevera, the territory where the tragedy occurred and which is tormented every day from the consequences of the collapse. The entire proceeds from the sale of the book were destined for educational projects run by associations and agencies already present in the area.
Everything started from the concept of space: the space that left the collapse of the bridge, the space that conceptually was created within us, the space that will be “filled” by the material reconstruction of the bridge, the space that will be filled with educational projects in the territory of Valpolcevera. The publication gives space to people who have experienced the trauma on their skin. Words want to take back the place, they want to go out, they want to transmit themselves, they want to be free not to be confined. In a world where everyone screams, silence can be seen. The white space offers silence.
Il ponte silenzioso.
Title: Il ponte silenzioso.
Designer: Matteo Pulina
Authors: Genoa’s citizen (All the inhabitants of Genoa who wanted to leave a direct thought on the tragedy collaborated)
Editors: Valentina D’Amora & Nadia Porfido
Publisher and Publishing house: KC Edizioni
Release date: February 2019
Volume: 324 pages
Format: 148 mm × 210 mm
Language: Italian
Production / Finishing: The book was printed in the Pontedecimo District House (Valpolcevera), in collaboration with the Ministry of Justice
ISBN / ISSN / EAN: 8032089001236
Retail price: € 14.–
Buy: In all Genoa’s libraries or write an email
&
I worked with the glyph “&” a symbol of union and connection between two parts, designing a page with six differents “&” for remark the acceptance of the other people.
CO[llag]EXIST 3
An experimental series of black and white collages, designed using everyday things and images we use or see. All three abstract collages aim to send a strong message about coexistence through an alternative way, representing feelings closely connected with poverty, climate change, wars, freedom, human rights, etc.
CO[llag]EXIST 3 is an experimental collage created out of abstract lines made out of black markers. All these lines, aim to represent the thoughts as well as the problems, each human has to think and face during his everyday life. In the end, this can be solved with coexistence and mutual support.
CO[llag]EXIST 2
An experimental series of black and white collages, designed using everyday things and images we use or see. All three abstract collages aim to send a strong message about coexistence through an alternative way, representing feelings closely connected with poverty, climate change, wars, freedom, human rights, etc.
CO[llag]EXIST 2 is an experimental collage created out of images with sunflowers which symbolize adoration, loyalty, and longevity as well as black spray paint which aims to communicate the message that good is most of the times covered with the bad, something which has to be treated correctly through coexistence.
CO[llag]EXIST 1
CO[llag]EXIST 1
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An experimental series of black and white collages, designed using everyday things and images we use or see. All three abstract collages aim to send a strong message about coexistence through an alternative way, representing feelings closely connected with poverty, climate change, wars, freedom, human rights, etc.
CO[llag]EXIST 1 is an experimental collage created out of old Greek newspapers with articles about violence. The various layers as well as the abstract textures offer an interesting dimension to the artwork. Coexistence is the key when it comes to deal with problems such as violence and wars.
GFD
Georges Floyd
Coexisting contradictions
We are living in a world full of contradictions and inequalities.
A world where the richest 1% own more than half of the world’s wealth, with the other half living on less than $5.50 a day; where every day 10,000 people die because they lack access to affordable healthcare and each year 100 million are forced into extreme poverty due to healthcare costs (OXFAM).
All these inequalities and contradictions undermine the fight against poverty, damaging our economies and societies. We need therefore to rethink our current economic model, in favor of a new humanism, promoting coexistence and equality between people, without distinctions.
self love
Um mit der Isolation in Corona Zeiten klarzukommen, ist es ein guter Weg sich selbst zu Lieben. Durch die Übertreibung der verschlungenen Arme und das Insichgekehrte zeigt diese Figur dass sie Zufrieden in sich ruht.
Complex-cities
Coexist
Global Grad Show
Design to make the world better: Students from Germany are among hundreds from around the world taking part in Dubai’s Global Grad Show with innovative concepts on how to mitigate the collateral issues of the Corona-crisis. Their seven concepts originate from the Muthesius Academy of Fine Arts and Design Kiel, the Hochschule Pforzheim, the Academy of Media Art Cologne, the Technical University of Munich, the Technical University of Braunschweig and two of them come from the University of the Arts, Berlin.
Worldwide, a total of 390 projects by students, post-grads and professors from 125 universities in 40 countries are taking part in the Global Grad Show. The aim of the global initiative by the Art Dubai Group is to develop solutions to challenges in the context of the coronavirus pandemic that are not of a medical nature. The various ideas cover a wide range of disciplines from medical technology to game design. “This initiative and the rapid response it received shows the importance and impact of human creativity and humanity selflessly coming together to provide collective solutions to combat obstacles, no matter how large,” says Brendan McGetrick, Head of Curation of the Global Grad Show and Creative Director of The Museum of the Future.
The concepts put forward by German students tackle important challenges in an innovative way: Erik Mantz-Hansen from the Muthesius Academy of Fine Arts, for instance, developed “ClAir Tram.” Its concept of trams equipped with large-scale air purifiers and interiors designed with antimicrobial materials, places air quality and hygiene at the heart of public transport. Georgia von le Fort of the University of the Arts, Berlin, focuses on the topic of food storage. Her “Cooltainers” propose an electricity-free method to stock fresh food. Made from porcelain, they use a natural evaporation cooling effect to keep produce fresh. Other projects from around the world focus on topics like drone-enabled medical testing, smart tattoos that remind about hand washing, and innovative protective gear.
In the first round, Applications were evaluated by a jury including experts in innovation, technology and new ventures, whose input will inform the next assessment phase. For the next phase, Global Grad Show will engage with the students and professors behind these applications to analyze their development requirements, with the goal to identify proposals that can be supported towards testing and implementation. The creator or creators of any selected proposal will be awarded the tuition fee of their current studies, or equivalent scholarship for the department of selected professors along with support for the development of their concept and business building. Which projects will ultimately be supported, will be announced in the third quarter of 2020.
Global Grad Show
Organizers: Art Dubai Group
Winner Announcement: third quarter of 2020
Repetition of the Event: An annual curated exhibition of graduate projects
Occasion: during Dubai Design Week
Stay together
Nothing lasts forever but wouldn’t it be nice to stay together…
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