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Giampaolo Parrilla explores the role of images in relation to geopolitics, violence, power, and data, and examines new aesthetics, modern iconography, and contemporary social changes.
His works rework global news, images of war, maps, propaganda videos, social media trends, military technologies, and NGO reports, transforming them into devices that alter the image—tools for investigating perceptions of events, prevailing cultural trends, and tensions between communities, identities, and representation.
Her research explores the connection between new forms of symbolism and social processes. She also examines collective narratives, the legacies of historical crises, and the revolutionary potential of the imagination.
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