Geography has the power to draw and define our bodies and our lives

A significant portion of our life's experiences is an overarching subversion of self-authenticity and identity. 

Geography has the power to draw and define our bodies and our lives. A constant need to prove who we are, our identity, our authenticity and our truth. This dystopic reality is the one we, humans, created.  Geography has the power to draw and define our bodies and our lives. A constant need to prove who we are, our identity, our authenticity and our truth. A world where a certificate becomes a synonym for authenticity. 

But, how you can survive in a world of verifications without proving who you are? This is the current challenge refugees and displaces people are facing globally, no way to prove who you are: meaning not having access to the world. This is the most pervasive type of insensitivity and deprivation that can be exercised against a person, and in this battle between our words against an "official paper", the universality of design systems, digital design, and blockchain become witnesses of the digital identity revolution to give people their life back, and drawn their real stories.  

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Geoidentity at Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven