[ONGOING PROJECT] We often don’t realise it, but there are places where we live surrounded by advertisements. Even outside our home, without TV, internet, or newspapers. Many public spaces, originally intended for social interaction and the common good, have undergone a gradual process of privatization.
When a public space becomes an advertising space, it means it has been put up for sale. But who decided it could be sold?
PREVIEW (late 2025 - early 2026)