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Informed Disciples

A critical understanding of justice, misinformation, and equality in the context of religion and its behavioural impact on humans.
Justice Equality and MisinformationSpacesEducationCommunication

Informed Disciples, composed of five individuals, all artists and designers hailing from various corners of the Royal College of Art, joined forces for this module, setting out to delve into a collective exploration of a profound theme: Justice, Equality, and Misinformation. Our convergence was sparked by a shared vision, fueled by curiosity and a thirst for discovery. Under the guidance and mentorship of Nazli, we embarked on this journey together, seeking to critically analyse the intricate interplay between these concepts. Throughout this odyssey, Nazli not only served as our mentor but also as a catalyst for our personal and collective growth.

Within our collective journey, we confronted the daunting spectre of misinformation, recognising its potent threat to societal cohesion and our understanding of one another. This threat resonates deeply with the realm of religion and its nuanced comprehension. Our impetus for immersing ourselves in this discourse stemmed from a recognition of the dearth in understanding surrounding discussions on religious misinformation. We sought to unpack the complexities surrounding belief systems, faith, and the pervasive influence of power and politics in shaping global religious narratives — a narrative often at odds with individual faiths and values.

Informed Disciples
A staged environment featuring participants actively performing and engaging with the space.
Informed Disciples - Performance Setup
The performance staged space setup with the sculpture and the tape to define a space for understanding.
Sculpture Staging