The motion graphics are an homage to the Futurist and Constructivist art movements of the early 20th century, and in such a way, “Reciproca” conveys a vibrant movement of youthful energy and cultural rejuvenation, prioritizing solidarity with the poor and working classes.
Chicano/Cubano artist Jeremy Marquez presents “Reciproca: A Manifesto in Motion,” proclaiming the values of Mutual Aid, Mutual Support, and Volunteer Cooperation expressed in Spanish and English slogans and iconography.
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Architecture and Anarchy
“ … it is precisely the differences and contradictions between the ideologies of architecture and anarchy that motivate my aspiration to study and practice in the field.” https://t.co/KcWBTIxtSK