Credo

Credo

 

The aim of the Centre intercantonal d’information sur les croyances (CIC) is to map the religious diversity of our regions and to explain in a neutral way how the cantonal communities function. The director, Brigitte Knobel, contacted the ECAL to create a visual cartography of the communities. Second-year students were asked to photograph the project. They worked throughout the year on an assigned religious community, selected beforehand according to geographical and diversity criteria.

 

Studio project (2018) by Cynthia Ammann, Guillaume Baeriswyl, Aurore Bonami, Fanny-Laure Bovet, Luna Conte, Lucie Deluz, Théa Giglio, Gaïa Lamarre, Arthur Lehmann, Corentin Leroux, Elisa Ribeiro, Romain Roucoules, Adrien Sgandura, Charlotte Tronchot, Alexandra Trotobas, Eliott Villars

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ECAL/Cynthia Ammann
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ECAL/Guillaume Baeriswyl
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ECAL/Corentin Leroux
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ECAL/Eliott Villars
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ECAL/Alexandra Trobotas
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ECAL/Adrien Sgandurra
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ECAL/Arthur Lehmann
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ECAL/Aurore Bonami
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ECAL/Charlotte Tronchot
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ECAL/Guillaume Lamarre
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ECAL/Lucie Deluz
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ECAL/Fanny-Laure Bovet
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ECAL/Elisa Ribeiro
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ECAL/Luna Conte
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ECAL/Romain Roucoules
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ECAL/Théa Giglio
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ECAL/Yul Tomatala

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