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Men Talk
Men Talk dissects the language of authority, placing masculine-coded spaces of decision-making under quiet but pointed scrutiny. A fragmented office interior—populated by suited figures—unfolds within a destabilized environment, where walls dissolve into dense clouds and overlapping images of collective unrest.
The phrase “What about our long-term energy position?” floats across the composition, echoing the detached rhetoric of institutional power. Removed from context, it becomes both absurd and revealing—highlighting how systems of control often prioritize abstraction over lived realities.
By juxtaposing corporate imagery with visual traces of disruption and resistance, Izer exposes the tension between those who speak and those who are spoken over. The work questions who is allowed to define the future, and whose voices remain unheard, reframing communication as a site of imbalance, exclusion, and critique.
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Men Talk dissects the language of authority, placing masculine-coded spaces of decision-making under quiet but pointed scrutiny. A fragmented office interior—populated by suited figures—unfolds within a destabilized environment, where walls dissolve into dense clouds and overlapping images of collective unrest.
The phrase “What about our long-term energy position?” floats across the composition, echoing the detached rhetoric of institutional power. Removed from context, it becomes both absurd and revealing—highlighting how systems of control often prioritize abstraction over lived realities.
By juxtaposing corporate imagery with visual traces of disruption and resistance, Izer exposes the tension between those who speak and those who are spoken over. The work questions who is allowed to define the future, and whose voices remain unheard, reframing communication as a site of imbalance, exclusion, and critique.
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