Reinterpret Recompose Refer

Reinterpret Recompose Refer

Choose a paperback book on political engagement from a library or bookstore and from this existing book, propose 2 expanded versions of it (adding other texts, images, graphics, etc.). One version must be recomposed without the help of a computer.

Studio project (2021) with Samuel Bregnard

Students
Alexandre Brunisholz, Morgane Cachin, Raphaël Carruzzo, Marine Dang, Vera Gonzalez Ponce, Aurore Huberty, Benjamin Huerta, Anaelle Iglesias Carballo, Hugo Le Corre, Leoni Limbach, Marion Marquet, Alice Monguzzi, Julie Pavia, Tania Praz, Marjolaine Rey, Antonin Ricou, Mathilde Rietsch, Nina Treichler, Samantha Trinkler, Aurélien Uberti, Fiona Valais, Charlotte Viglino, Alice Villars, Manon Vouga, Loris Wahler, Mara Wohlfahrt, Lara Zettl
Know-how
Editorial

Choose a paperback book on political engagement from a library or bookstore and from this existing book, propose 2 expanded versions of it (adding other texts, images, graphics, etc.). One version must be recomposed without the help of a computer.

Aurélien Uberti
Aurélien Uberti
Aurélien Uberti
Aurélien Uberti
Aurélien Uberti
Aurélien Uberti
Aurélien Uberti
Aurélien Uberti
Aurélien Uberti

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Charlotte Viglino
Charlotte Viglino
Charlotte Viglino
Charlotte Viglino
Charlotte Viglino
Charlotte Viglino
Charlotte Viglino
Charlotte Viglino
Charlotte Viglino
Charlotte Viglino
Charlotte Viglino
Charlotte Viglino
Charlotte Viglino
Charlotte Viglino
Charlotte Viglino
Charlotte Viglino

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Manon Vouga
Manon Vouga
Manon Vouga
Manon Vouga
Manon Vouga
Manon Vouga
Manon Vouga
Manon Vouga
Manon Vouga
Manon Vouga
Manon Vouga
Manon Vouga
Manon Vouga
Manon Vouga
Manon Vouga
Manon Vouga
Manon Vouga
Manon Vouga
Manon Vouga
Manon Vouga

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Mara Wohlfahrt
Mara Wohlfahrt
Mara Wohlfahrt
Mara Wohlfahrt
Mara Wohlfahrt
Mara Wohlfahrt
Mara Wohlfahrt
Mara Wohlfahrt
Mara Wohlfahrt
Mara Wohlfahrt
Mara Wohlfahrt
Mara Wohlfahrt
Mara Wohlfahrt
Mara Wohlfahrt
Mara Wohlfahrt
Mara Wohlfahrt
Mara Wohlfahrt
Mara Wohlfahrt
Mara Wohlfahrt

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Marjolaine Rey
Marjolaine Rey
Marjolaine Rey
Marjolaine Rey
Marjolaine Rey
Marjolaine Rey
Marjolaine Rey
Marjolaine Rey

1/8

Samantha Trinkler
Samantha Trinkler
Samantha Trinkler
Samantha Trinkler
Samantha Trinkler
Samantha Trinkler
Samantha Trinkler
Samantha Trinkler
Samantha Trinkler
Samantha Trinkler
Samantha Trinkler
Samantha Trinkler
Samantha Trinkler
Samantha Trinkler
Samantha Trinkler
Samantha Trinkler
Samantha Trinkler
Samantha Trinkler

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Tania Praz
Tania Praz
Tania Praz
Tania Praz
Tania Praz
Tania Praz
Tania Praz
Tania Praz
Tania Praz
Tania Praz
Tania Praz
Tania Praz
Tania Praz
Tania Praz
Tania Praz
Tania Praz
Tania Praz
Tania Praz
Tania Praz
Tania Praz

1/20

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