Fermin Guerrero

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The poster reflects on the position that USA has recently adopted with regards to foreign citizens. The jenga (board game) is an analogy for USA’s society from which the president is picking up people after their origins/nationality to decide whether they belong in or out its territory, with no regards for the impact this actions could have on those peoples lives or on USA's own society. The jenga echoes the increasing tension, weakening and instability taking place in USA's society, since each ‘move' represents (through cultural impoverishment, international friction and the possibility of retaliation that comes with it, among other things) a higher risk of collapse. Like the jenga, any given society is stable and strong when united but rapidly becomes fragile as it gets split up and divided. We never know which move will eventually lead to the end.
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Freedom of Movement


In last year's brief we talked about "a world where boundaries are becoming less and less meaningful. Now more than ever, we are one people. No matter where we live, we are all equally powerless in the face of war or environmental disaster."

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