ACADEMIC YEAR: 2022-2023
TEAM PROJECT: Allievi Maira, Bisconti Giovanna, Fulghieri Giorgia, Patti Lavinia
COURSE: Laboratorio Artefatti e Sistemi complessi
CHETA
DESIDERIO SOPRA LA LEGGE
Starting from a common investigation on belongingness,
nine teams were challenged to explore and relate this topic to eight different subjects:
human rights, welfare, environmentalism, health, politics, identity, economy and education.
Cheta is about Human rights, specifically, it deals with WOMEN’S RIGHTS.
CHETA IS AN INDEPENDENT MAGAZINE THAT THROUGH THE POLITICS OF DESIRE PROPOSES A NEW WAY OF BUILDING THE RIGHT TO EXIST WITH EASE.
It does not move in relation to what the legislation desires for people, but it raises its voice above the law, bringing to life the tools and places of the past that subverted the social order: through Chet(a)rchive you can listen to interviews and discover the contents of those common people that questioned the state of things, to make their voices heard.
The magazine is divided into 8 issues, each of which deals with
one of those areas of natural social existence in which a guaranteed right
turns into a censorship on one’s own possibilities of action.
The fact of dividing such an important topic into thematic files makes it easier to read and manage the contents; moreover, in this way, dossiers can be shared, disseminated, and at best generate debates that can bear fruit over time.
Cheta-archive collects textual and photographic content and testimonies related to places where women have taken a definite stand and physically fought, protesting to obtain the rights that were denied to them.
In this first issue dedicated to the theme of work, the supplement addresses the topic of the factory, the stage of protests carried out during the 1970s to highlight the urgency of women’s rights in the workplace.
For the magazine’s advertising campaign, a provocative tone was conceived; the following issues were arranged in places that by stereotype are always associated with the housework that the woman has to do. It therefore denounces in a figurative but direct way the theme of the role that unfortunately society often expects women to assume.
The editorial project consists of 5 issues, each of which deals
with a thematic area in which these rights are denied.
The areas we are talking about are: work, health, education,
security and representation.