Wielka rozmowa bez podziałów
Listening to another person calmly and carefully can be difficult. Especially when this person has different views and does not belong to our world. "Great Conversation Without Divisions" was a special event organized by the Goethe Institute and the Panoptykon Foundation, and the topic of the conversation was security in various contexts and dimensions.
The organizers' intention was for 10 moderator (experts from various intellectual and political backgrounds) to hold talks with the audience at 10 tables. The interviews took place simultaneously, and every 40 minutes you could change the table and the circle of interlocutors to get to know a different point of view on the selected security issue, listen to a different narrative.
I designed visual identification for this event. Key visual relates primarily to the multi-level nature of these conversations, in which so many different interlocutors were involved.
23.02.2019
POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Organizer: Goethe-Institut Warszawa
Photos: Adam Burakowski, © Goethe-Institut
Wielka rozmowa bez podziałów
Listening to another person calmly and carefully can be difficult. Especially when this person has different views and does not belong to our world. "Great Conversation Without Divisions" was a special event organized by the Goethe Institute and the Panoptykon Foundation, and the topic of the conversation was security in various contexts and dimensions.
The organizers' intention was for 10 moderator (experts from various intellectual and political backgrounds) to hold talks with the audience at 10 tables. The interviews took place simultaneously, and every 40 minutes you could change the table and the circle of interlocutors to get to know a different point of view on the selected security issue, listen to a different narrative.
I designed visual identification for this event. Key visual relates primarily to the multi-level nature of these conversations, in which so many different interlocutors were involved.
23.02.2019
POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Organizer: Goethe-Institut Warszawa
Photos: Adam Burakowski, © Goethe-Institut
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CONTACT
If you are interested in any kind of collaboration or just want to say hello, feel free to contact me.
modzelewskialeksander@gmail.com
+48 503 601 705