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unpopulär – von der rebellion zum trend
unpopulär – von der rebellion zum trend
unpopulär – von der rebellion zum trend
unpopulär – von der rebellion zum trend
2005

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unpopulär – von der rebellion zum trend

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unpopulär – from rebellion to trend Rejection has turned to acceptance. Individualisation and differentiation have become a social trend. The sell out and commercialisation of a former, small, homogeneous subculture is already at an advanced stage. The project “unpopulär” starts at this point in the evolution of skateboarding. “unpopulär” stands for the attempt at making a visual study of a social phenomenon. Through the strict application of the principles of Luhmann’s Theory “unpopulär” presents the viewer a kind of cross-section of the social system of skateboarding. To achieve this “unpopulär” uses a graphic symbol language on the one hand and photographic images on the other. This is complemented by copy and interviews with people from diverse parts of the scene as well as people outside the scene.

Client / Manufacturer

Fachhochschule Düsseldorf Fachbereich Design

Düsseldorf, DE
Design

Alexander Gialouris

Düsseldorf, DE

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