WHERE LEGENDS ARE MADE AND LIES ARE TOLD (graduation project). Originated by this divine union of @parishilton @britneyspears @lindsaylohan (aka the Holy Trinity <3) the night of the infamous Bimbo Summit, WLAMALAT is the visual and critical translation of my obsession for the #y2k it-girls and #popculture in general. Mixing a religious with a highly commercial aesthetic, the project questions several topics such as women representation in the mass media, visual/celebrity culture consumption and new belief systems.
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WHERE LEGENDS ARE MADE AND LIES ARE TOLD (graduation project). Originated by this divine union of @parishilton @britneyspears @lindsaylohan (aka the Holy Trinity <3) the night of the infamous Bimbo Summit, WLAMALAT is the visual and critical translation of my obsession for the #y2k it-girls and #popculture in general. Mixing a religious with a highly commercial aesthetic, the project questions several topics such as women representation in the mass media, visual/celebrity culture consumption and new belief systems.
"Zweitausend Prozent GEILER – Über kreative Arbeit und Familie" setzt sich mit dem Thema Mutterschaft auseinander. Hierbei liegt der Fokus vor allem auf arbeitenden Müttern in der Kreativbranche. Mutterschaft ist in Arbeitskontexten oftmals mit negativen Vorurteilen behaftet, denen sich dieses Buch stellt, indem es die guten Aspekte von Mutterschaft und ihren Wert für Arbeitswelt und Gesellschaft thematisiert. In Interviews kommen 14 Mütter und ein Vater zu Wort, die ihre Erfahrungen und Perspektiven teilen. Umrahmt werden die Interviewaussagen von Illustrationen und einem Essay der Designjournalistin Zosia Swidlicka aus London. In einem Glossar können die herausgearbeiteten Aspekte nachgeschlagen werden.
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“Zweitausend Prozent GEILER - Über kreative Arbeit und Familie” deals with the topic of motherhood. The focus here is primarily on working mothers in the creative industry. Motherhood is often associated with negative prejudices in work contexts, which this book confronts by addressing the good aspects of motherhood and its value for the world of work and society. In interviews, 14 mothers and one father share their experiences and perspectives. The interview statements are framed by illustrations and an essay by design journalist Zosia Swidlicka from London. A glossary provides information on the aspects discussed.