Economic and environmental data become tangible objects in creative art installation - Yanko Design
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Federica Fragapane's installation, Shapes of Inequalities at Triennale Milano, transforms traditional data representations into living forms that evoke emotional connections. By depicting ten dimensions of inequality—such as healthcare access and gender bias—through soft, organic shapes in muted colors, Fragapane invites viewers to engage with the human narratives behind stark statistics. This approach contrasts with conventional data presentation, making the often impersonal data more relatable and accessible. Ultimately, her work serves as a poignant reminder of the real-world implications of global disparities, encouraging deeper reflection.
Fragapane transforms cold data into engaging, emotional forms, using beauty to connect viewers with living narratives behind stark statistics.
Her visualizations turn complex inequalities into soft, organic shapes, encouraging viewers to slow down and emotionally engage with the data's human stories.
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