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Coexistence 1



Flags
Collaboration with Jaana Davidjants
150 x 100 cm
Berlin, Germany
2007


This project is about coexistence, tolerance, and identity. Flags of eight nations were dissected, mixed, and sewn back together. The flags of Argentina, Brazil,


Palestine, Greece, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, and USA were selected; their national symbols confronted with each other, resulting in new hybrid flags.

Coexistence
Coexistence



Coexistence 2



Illustration
Lodown Magazine No.44
Berlin, Germany
December 2004


A palette of design, colors, forms and iconography of flags from all over the world is used to create fictional flags. Symbols waiting for stories.

Slang - Coexistence 2 - for Lodown Magazine
Slang - Coexistence 2 - for Lodown Magazine
Slang - Coexistence 2 - for Lodown Magazine



Tigerbeat6 Paws Across the World Tour 2003



Tour poster
Tigerbeat6
Oakland, USA
June 2003


A poster for a world tour, combining flags of nations, regions, ethnic groups and other political entities at war, recent and present. Starting from top left: Angola–


Unita, USA–Iraq, Turkey–Kurdistan, Russia–Chechnya, China–Tibet, India– Kashmir, Ethiopia–Eritrea, North Korea–South Korea, Israel–Palestine.

Tigerbeat6



Never Home



Animation / Projection / Exhibition
Graphic Design Festival Breda
Breda, Netherlands
23.05 - 29.06.2008


A simple animation about belonging and not belonging; both to where you're from and to where you presently are. A fast succession of flags is periodically interrupted by written statements. Animations and films by 10 invited designers and artists were projected throughout the city during the festival.

Slang

Edit of the animation.

Slang

Projection on Molenstraat in Breda.

Slang

Projection on Molenstraat in Breda.


This project appeared in:
Atlas of Graphic Design - Published by Mao Mao Publications - Barcelona, Spain
Unzine Exhibition - 17.11.2008 to 26.11.2008 - Glyptoteque/ Gallery IV. - Zagreb, Croatia
Unzine Magazine - #4, September 2007 - Split, Croatia

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