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Zones of Precarity, experimental audiovisual artwork depicting speculative post-apocalyptic territories shaped by climate risk, environmental instability, and political inequality, exploring how geography, freedom, and mobility are affected by climate-related conflict. Artwork by Natalia Scuzarello

Zones of Precarity

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World Inequality Database WID

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This audiovisual work presents speculative post-apocalyptic landscapes shaped by climate risk and environmental instability. Through abstract territorial forms and on-screen legends, the piece reflects on how climate conditions increasingly determine access, mobility, and freedom. Rather than visualizing data directly, the work imagines the spatial consequences of political and environmental inequality across vulnerable and contested zones worldwide.

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