Visual Democracy presents a familiar social scape - in this case, the neighborhood - and asks viewers to enter through the lens of their own lives, and to engage with personal experiences of circumstances that may be akin to what is presented. It's a well organized absence of information meant to be filled in by the viewer.
Visual Democracy
29.10.22 — ce_joiner
Visual Democracy presents a familiar social scape – in this case, the neighborhood – and asks viewers to enter through the lens of their own lives, and to engage with personal experiences of circumstances that may be akin to what is presented. It’s a well organized absence of information meant to be filled in by the viewer.
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