We are all living together
We Are All Living Together is an interactive installation that responds to the social issue of discrimination, misunderstanding, and unconscious negative behavior toward disabilities. This project invites anyone to participate as both an image-maker and a thinker about society. The installation consists of two posters, each serving a different role: one focuses on questioning, while the other emphasizes answering and building. On the first poster, participants are asked, "What are we all?" and "How are you feeling about coexistence with differences?" and can choose a sticker that reflects their feelings. On the second, they can place their stickers to express their opinion, connect with others, and join a collective visual dialogue.
Through this process, the installation makes the act of conversation visible. The final outcome—shaped by the audience's actions—delivers the message "we are all living together". The image created with various patterns expresses how society is built through human connection, while they have different backgrounds, cultures, and characteristics. Each pattern varies depending on the audience's choices of color, shape, and placement, symbolizing the uniqueness of the community.
A zine, We Are All Living Together, helps you to know about the social concern with the author's personal background and the workshop that inspired this installation.