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mokha
moti perpetui
year 2025
team personal project
key skills editorial design, visual culture research
about Moti perpetui is an experimental research rooted in Benedict Anderson’s concept of Imagined Community — 1983. The project investigates how anti-establishment movements, though born in different times and places, share gestures, symbols and visual strategies — revealing a common language of resistance. By juxtaposing archival images from protests around the world with excerpts from repressive laws and anti-riot policies, the work presents a dual reading: horizontal for the movements' perspective, vertical for that of state control. In this tension, the project reflects on how political struggle builds a global, ever-shifting community — one that resists, dissolves, and re-emerges across history.