Loane Colatruglio
A world without cages is a work that approaches the notion of torture in an open manner with different perspectives, inviting the viewer to reflect on this powerful subject.
By connecting the series of numbered points, a meaningful sentence emerges. These quotes offer an approach to torture from various angles, not only by warning, but also by raising questions and discussing ways of healing and prevention.
The visuals, although simple, are universal in scope, not requiring context or specific references to be understood by a wide audience. Intervening on the panels by writing the letters reveals the messages, while not connecting the series of dots maintains the original visual. These two options are offered to the viewer. Tracing the letters to reveal the quote actively involves the viewer. However, not doing so also allows letters to be deciphered even without tracing, opening the way to reflection as well.
A world without cages thus offers an engaging artistic experience, where the participation of the physical or reflective spectator makes it possible to raise awareness, fight against torture and all forms of mistreatment while also evoking the notion of healing.
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