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<h4>'''Art as resistance'''</h4>
<h4>'''Centralised Planning'''</h4>


''The Conversation''
''Screen Service''


Here you can find a digital archive documenting how protest art addresses police violence. Pretty interesting read for those into socially engaged digital art.
Emma Quinn has created this online exhibition titled "Centralised planning". It challenges viewers to recognise the underlying cultural, political, and social systems shaping our lives. Acting like a manifesto and material collage it confronts the oppressive framework of late stage capitalism by revealing injustice and calling for an active response.


'''[https://theconversation.com/art-as-resistance-a-digital-archive-documents-how-protest-arts-address-police-violence-246092 Link ↗]'''
'''[https://www.screenservice.ie/emma-quin Link ↗]'''

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Centralised Planning

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Emma Quinn has created this online exhibition titled "Centralised planning". It challenges viewers to recognise the underlying cultural, political, and social systems shaping our lives. Acting like a manifesto and material collage it confronts the oppressive framework of late stage capitalism by revealing injustice and calling for an active response.

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