From Algeria, Egypt, France, Greece, Italy, Jordan, Lebanon, Malta, Morocco, Syria and Tunisia, 22 participants in the second session of the Tae’thir project tell us how they see the world, through the prism of their artistic projects. They explore concepts such as migration, identity, discrimination, queer, censorship, social mobilisation, colonialism, collective memory, destruction, resistance and the Mediterranean.

Their tools include photography, video art, documentary or fiction film, pole dance, performance, multi-media or sound installations, video game hijacking, writing and publishing, digital platforms and podcasts.

Their projects are still in progress, but here are the first promising outlines.