“Europa Dreaming” is a project on migration in which researchers, anthropologists, journalists, photographers and designers offered their point of view, attempting to contextualize what is happening to the European dream, to those who live there and to those who arrive there. This research has been initiated by Matteo Moretti, designer at the Faculty of Design and Art of the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano.
The initial idea behind this project was to tell the story, under different points of view and with different approaches, of the continuous flow of refugees and “asylum seekers” who would make stopovers at the Bolzano and Brenner stations, before continuing their journey towards Northern Europe. We realised, however, that the viewpoint needed to be changed, the scope broadened, in an attempt to also analyse what was taking place from a historical and geographical perspective, starting from the period when the Brenner became a state border, taking a look at the other borders, Ventimiglia and Lampedusa in particular, and eventually focusing on what the Schengen Agreements actually signified
Read and see the videos, data journalims, interviews online:
http://www.europadreaming.eu/en/
The research project has been initiated by Designer Matteo Moretti, who dedicated one year to the theme together with his Team composed by journalist Massimiliano Boschi, anthropologist Monika Weissensteiner, Ethno-Archeologist Luca Pisoni, photographer Claudia Corrent and researcher Valeria Burgio (UNIBZ).
http://www.europadreaming.eu/en/
Presentation of migration project
Source: Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
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