
The title of the festival exhibition is borrowed from the book “Streetfight: Handbook for an Urban Revolution”, in which the American urban activist Janette Sadik-Khan writes: "The basic principle of traffic organisation has been known for a century and has been ignored by planners until now. It proclaims that the effects depend on what you build. More lanes means more cars." Thus, the festival's focal point revolves around the question of universal street design, making them accessible and welcoming to all residents. The exhibition curators operate on the premise that we can all coexist on the streets of Warsaw.
The primary design challenge was visually presenting the information and descriptions of a large number of artworks tightly filling the space of the Museum pavilion. This issue was resolved by incorporating the visual exhibition information into a booklet and devising a system of identifying individual works and navigating between them.
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