Making the Invisible Visible

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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2011

Amnesty UK brings the world's attention to the faces and stories of some of the cases for Amnesty International's letter writing campaign this December. Visit the sites for yourself - all details at http://amnesty.org.uk/fence

Art for Amnesty, in collaboration with the German street art collective Mentalgassi, have created a piece of street art as a creative tool to 'shine a light' on four of this year's Write for Rights cases.

The four faces - Filep Karma, Natalia Estimirova, Jabbar Savalan and Fatima Hussein Badi - are pasted onto fence railings. The images are only visible to those approaching the fences: they are invisible from front on.

Soundtrack: Dead Man's Switch by Ghosting Season http://bit.ly/vDwwxg

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  • Great idea to use the fence bars like that, it has a very clever double meaning and gets people thinking.

  • Amnesty, thank you for allowing me to see this visual masterpiece. While a select few decide the fate of the world, the rest of us sit and watch the world fall apart. MARIA

  • Nice work amnesty.

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