Il confine dell’apartheid
Borders have nothing “natural” about them. They are a historical and artificial construct, shaped by power relations and mechanisms that determine who is inside and who is outside.
They produce wars, inequalities, and colonization. The most emblematic case of the arbitrariness of borders is Palestine, where the genocide in Gaza has shattered the very system of international law that emerged after the Second World War. But the movement of people—across seas and lands—can redraw the maps of a new legal order.
DATE: 2025
TECHNIQUE: Digital
CLIENT: Jacobin Italia ISSUE 29
Borders have nothing “natural” about them. They are a historical and artificial construct, shaped by power relations and mechanisms that determine who is inside and who is outside. They produce wars, inequalities, and colonization. The most emblematic case of the arbitrariness of borders is Palestine, where the genocide in Gaza has shattered the very system of international law that emerged after the Second World War. But the movement of people—across seas and lands—can redraw the maps of a new legal order.
DATE: 2025
TECHNIQUE: Digital
CLIENT: Jacobin Italia ISSUE 29