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Dystopia
Dystopia

The Manifesto
We exist at the intersection of extraction. The systems that strip the Earth of its resources are the same systems that exploit the labour of marginalised women and weaponise ableism to silence dissent. Dystopia is more than an exhibition; it is a rapid response to state-sponsored repression. This project holds the mirror to the cold, brutalist reality of a world that prioritises profit over human life.

The Intersection
Human Rights & Freedom of Movement: Extrajudicial travel bans and the denial of due process are not just legal failures; they are tools of psychological warfare. We demand the immediate restoration of movement for activists held against their will.

Gender Justice & Labour: Female labour exploitation thrive in the shadows of authoritarian regimes. We amplify the voices of migrant women who are treated as expendable cogs in an extractive machine.

Disability Justice & Neurodivergence: State-sponsored entities frequently weaponise disability, denying medical care and specialized support to punitive effect. We support for a world where neurodivergence is met with care, not retaliation.

Climate & Environmental Justice: Environmental harm and labour abuse are two sides of the same coin. The exploitation of marginalised bodies is inextricably linked to the extractive systems destroying our planet.

The Artistic Vision
The artwork within this collection features stark, low-poly figures trapped in expansive, brutalist voids. While these forms may appear masculine, this is a deliberate critique of a "universal" system that ignores the specificities of the female experience.

By rendering these figures in a masculine-coded geometry, we highlight the profound isolation and erasure of disabled women. In a world built by and for the "standard" body, the neurodivergent woman is made invisible, her struggle swallowed by the cold concrete of state-sponsored indifference.

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The Manifesto
We exist at the intersection of extraction. The systems that strip the Earth of its resources are the same systems that exploit the labour of marginalised women and weaponise ableism to silence dissent. Dystopia is more than an exhibition; it is a rapid response to state-sponsored repression. This project holds the mirror to the cold, brutalist reality of a world that prioritises profit over human life.

The Intersection
Human Rights & Freedom of Movement: Extrajudicial travel bans and the denial of due process are not just legal failures; they are tools of psychological warfare. We demand the immediate restoration of movement for activists held against their will.

Gender Justice & Labour: Female labour exploitation thrive in the shadows of authoritarian regimes. We amplify the voices of migrant women who are treated as expendable cogs in an extractive machine.

Disability Justice & Neurodivergence: State-sponsored entities frequently weaponise disability, denying medical care and specialized support to punitive effect. We support for a world where neurodivergence is met with care, not retaliation.

Climate & Environmental Justice: Environmental harm and labour abuse are two sides of the same coin. The exploitation of marginalised bodies is inextricably linked to the extractive systems destroying our planet.

The Artistic Vision
The artwork within this collection features stark, low-poly figures trapped in expansive, brutalist voids. While these forms may appear masculine, this is a deliberate critique of a "universal" system that ignores the specificities of the female experience.

By rendering these figures in a masculine-coded geometry, we highlight the profound isolation and erasure of disabled women. In a world built by and for the "standard" body, the neurodivergent woman is made invisible, her struggle swallowed by the cold concrete of state-sponsored indifference.

Download the Digital Advocacy Pack