My First Kiss

My First Kiss

Poster design about "My First Kiss", with Emmanuel Crivelli (Dual Room). All the students wrote down their first kiss story. Following this, all stories were anonymously shared before being redistributed.

Workshop (2018) with Emmanuel Crivelli

Students
Clara Aboulker, Mat Avogadro, Federico Barbon, Théo Barraud, Danaë Barrow, Jules Boulaert, Zoé Chytil, Elise Connor, Mersad Denic, Loïc Dupasquier, César Décoppet, Giulia Ferla, Samy Gatto, Sandi Gazic, Clio Hadjigeorgiou, Roman Karrer, Baptiste Lecanu, Ernesto Luna, David Massara, Fanélie Muselier, Pauline Perret, Thomas Prost, Lisa Rebeca, Arthur Teboul
Know-how
Poster

Poster design about "My First Kiss", with Emmanuel Crivelli (Dual Room).

All the students wrote down their first kiss story.
Following this, all stories were anonymously shared before being redistributed.

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Zoé Chytil & Heidi Leal
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Lisa Rebeca & Clio Hadjigeorgiou
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Pauline Perret & Samy Gatto
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Sandi Gazic & Jan Egbers
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Arthur Teboul & Jules Boulaert
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Ernesto Luna & David Massara
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Elise Connor & Baptiste Lecanu

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