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WATCHING THE WATCHMEN
WATCHING THE WATCHMEN
WATCHING THE WATCHMEN
WATCHING THE WATCHMEN
WATCHING THE WATCHMEN
WATCHING THE WATCHMEN
WATCHING THE WATCHMEN
WATCHING THE WATCHMEN
WATCHING THE WATCHMEN
WATCHING THE WATCHMEN
WATCHING THE WATCHMEN
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WATCHING THE WATCHMEN
2015

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Bachelor Thesis

Video surveillance (CCTV) is an oft-debated topic that concerns every one of us directly or indirectly. This work wants to provide information and to motivate people to become critically aware of the issue of video surveillance. For this purpose, a series of foldable posters was developed. When opened one after the other, the posters show the word »CCTV«, which is also the topic of this work. When folded, the posters are turned into four magazines with 8 pages each. In addition, the exhibition was under video surveillance and visitors were encouraged to interact with the camera and the work. The work was realized using silkscreen printing.

JURY STATEMENT

Very interesting and excellent! Folded together the posters turn into magazines.

WINNER STATEMENT

When I received the message, I was at the university preparing my master's thesis. The news came totally unexpected and I was just happy and I still feel honored. Therefore, I want to thank the jury.

UNIVERSITY

Merz Akademie Stuttgart

Stuttgart, DE
WINNER

Fabian Harm

Merz Akademie Stuttgart

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