How to Humanise Data with Federica Fragapane
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In the latest episode of Art Persists, we speak to information designer Federica Fragapane. We talk to Federica about her work, humanising data by unpacking it in creative, organic forms. From visualising the number of civilians killed in Gaza, to showing European attitudes to immigration, or the silencing of environmental activists in Brazil, Federica's work manages to evoke empathy and understanding by bringing hard data to life through art. The Art Persists Podcast is independently run by Bosla Arts' small team (Georgia & Faz). If you are enjoying the podcast, please support us via Patreon! Learn more: https://www.boslaarts.com/tapp-federica-fragapane Follow Bosla Arts on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/boslaarts/
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