Antje Maroussi

Antje Maroussi
Reflective Eye
Graphic Design
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Various Projects
  • Act 1: A new Identity for Athens
  • Act 2: Goodbye Bricklayers Arms
  • Act 3: Nonsense World Order
  • Act 4: Heygate Estate
    Act 1: A new identity for Athens:
    This project creates a practical and visual brand identity to represent Greater Athens as a diverse, friendly, integrated, modern and optimistic city. It will helps Athens cope with the economic crisis and the media backlash against it, and prepare the city for life after the economic crisis, when their image-repertoire, as well as how efficiently they run it, will become a matter of long-term economic and social success or failure.

    It is relevant to the Reflective Eye ethos because a visual identity determines how we view the city’s culture, and how well they run it.
     
    Act 2: Goodbye Bricklayers Arms
    This short project, which helps me develop my tripod and long exposure techniques, documents the final days of the pedestrian subways of the Bricklayers Arms Roundabout before its closure and filling-up on 27th February 2013.

    It is relevant to the Reflective Eye ethos because it documents an area in a state that will physically disappear forever due to our changing attitudes towards concrete.

    Act 3: Nonsense World Order
    This project, forms part of the “Charity Begins at Home” series, and attempts to dispel some of the most popular conspiracy theories, including the claim that birth certificates are actually bond securities, so that citizens are actually debt slaves, and the claim that the terrorist attacks of 11th September 2001 was an inside job.

    It is relevant to the Reflective Eye ethos because the weight of popular belief in conspiracy theories influences how we see the world.

    Act 4: Heygate Estate:
    This short project, which helps me develop my film camera techniques, mirrors Goodbye Bricklayers Arms and documents the present state of Heygate Estate as a near-deserted concrete jungle where artists, fly tippers and nature battle for supremacy before the demolition men move in.

    It is relevant to the Reflective Eye ethos because it documents how abandoning a housing estate causes their appearance it to transform from a model estate to a post-apocalyptic art canvas.







































Below is some of Antje's Work:






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