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DESIGN FOR VOLUNTEERING, PEACE AND HUMAN RIGHTS |
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Type:
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international
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Registration Deadline:
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30/10/2011
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Submission Deadline:
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Open to:
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graphic/industrial designers
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Entry Fee:
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free |
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Jury:
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Donald Beekman / NETHERLANDS Mauricio Cardenas / COLOMBIA Giovanni Delvecchio / ITALY David Graas / GERMANY Ayşegül Izer / TURKEY Maxime Lemoyne / FRANCE Rico Lins / BRASIL Saki Mafundikwa / ZIMBABWE Andrea Magnani / ITALY Borja Martinez / SPAIN Armando Milani / ITALY
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The word future is among the most commonly used whenever social unease is addressed. But social unease is now existing in every part of the world. The word future is also the most commonly used to address social commitment. But social commitment is already existing in every part of the world. When there is no clear perception of today, the word future may be confusing and it may implicitly lead to think that the time spent to live our everyday life is not worth attention, care and participation or it does not imply the sharing of rights and duties. The word future is becoming an alibi, a too convenient word behind which everybody may conceal their need to actively make a change.
In 2011 Utilità Manifesta charges graphic and industrial designers with the responsibility of generating a new language for solidarity and social commitment.
competition website: http://jump.dexigner.com/news/23526
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