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Illustration of a humanoid form: torso made out of piled up documents, then legs and arms. Humanoid person is black.

Paper forms flying away (age assessment, asylum application, birth certificate, electricity bill)

Background: 1. bricked wall topped up by broken glass shards and barbed wire. 2. An arrow points to a crack on the sidewalk where a stream of water runs from a pipe on the wall. Arrow reads "broken point". 3. A pro-migration poster, and a sign with various services.
(Un)documented, on the move
Juanchila, 18 May 2025
You can read the article accompanying the illustration here
Part of the Growing across borders (GRABS) project (CC 2025 Juanchila, Juan Manuel Moreno).
Illustration published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Illustration of a white cloth hanging over barbed wire. Barbed wire held by two wooden posts. A broken bottle appears on the ground, under the cloth. Illustration is mostly black and white, with one flower coloured yellow and patches of green for grass.
Veils of silence
Juanchila, 21 May 2025
You can read the article accompanying the illustration here
Part of the Growing across borders (GRABS) project (CC 2025 Juanchila, Juan Manuel Moreno).
Illustration published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

On the move: Troubling categories of (im)mobility
Juanchila, 30 January 2025
You can read the article accompanying the illustration here
Part of the Growing across borders (GRABS) project (CC 2025 Juanchila, Juan Manuel Moreno).
Illustration published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

matéman, matégraphic: artificial intelligence, material extraction, Juanchila 11.11.2024
chePBT, How can I be creative and productive without harming the environment?
Here is my answer, what do you think?
Turn off this s@#*!$) and go out for a walk!
 
Data
a. cash, cards … and crypto coins (to fund the stuff)
b. a pinch of lithium (for the batteries), a slice of copper (for the cables)
c. green nuclear energy (to power the data servers…) … and water (to cool them off)
d. results. algorithmic biases
e. and a touch of firewood (so that the energy transition is not so abrupt … and for rubber (from cables), and wood (from tables), and …
f. no land, no water, no food, no shade, but with artificial intelligence..

Growing Up Across Borders
Juanchila, 16 October 2024
Part of the Growing across borders (GRABS) project (CC 2024 Juanchila, Juan Manuel Moreno).
Illustration published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

Growing Up Across Borders (title)
Juanchila, 16 October 2024
Part of the Growing across borders (GRABS) project (CC 2024 Juanchila, Juan Manuel Moreno).
Illustration published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

matéman, to climate change, mates with salt, Juanchila, 15.7.2023
Dedicated to the Uruguayan people, where maté is also a passion, and to all those who lack water.

matéman, in solidarity, Juanchila 4.6.2020
Say Their Names

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