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10 THEMES

46 PEOPLE

300+ VISUALS

Cult vs. Culture is a digital exhibition created by 2nd year Graphic Design students at the University of Greenwich. It features visual pieces, live interactions and written works across ten culturally relevant themes. The exhibition exists as a physical document, a digital archive and an online space, open to the public. We’ve worked with found materials as well as with original content to create both self-directed and collaborative works.

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FROM PHYSICAL TO DIGITAL

The transition from a physical to a digital exhibition tested the innovation, creativity and dedication from all involved. From paper, vinyl and print to videos, social media and a website. The exhibition evolved into something we never could have expected. We worked from around the world and created a collaborative online presence, testing the boundaries of what it means to hold an exhibition in 2020. 

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VIEW EXHIBITION
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CHANGING EXHIBITION CULTURE

The move to a digital space for our exhibition has meant that its viewers can interact with it in an entirely different way. For each of the themes of the exhibition, viewers have been asked to give their opinions, insights and thoughts on the themes at hand. These responses have been collected and visualised, changing the culture of this exhibition from one of separate artist and viewer to a collaboration between the two.

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