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Today, 13 years later, it is in fact true that we can have any information in front of us at the turn of a wrist, but don't we still find that they can be so blurred that the public still finds it hard to figure out the truth, what is real and what is not.

 

Site specific Project  at RAVY Festival, Yaounde, Cameroun. 2010.


"Cover Story", brings together an assortment of newspapers saved in transparent blue, white and orange plastic bags. 

I reminisced the problem of access to information sources and the distance between the rulers and the people. 

The plastic bags covering the newspapers and preventing them (the information on them) from being read or accessed - where it is claimed that information is always available to the public. I wanted to show that in Cameroon (where the project was made), as elsewhere in Africa, and indeed many places in the world, corporate information is never accessible to the people.

Today, 13 years later, it is in fact true that we can have any information in front of us at the turn of a wrist, but don't we still find that they can be so blurred that the public still finds it hard to figure out the truth, what is real and what is not.

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