Peter Casaer

Silent Voices

An iconography of dehumanisation

The project “Silent Voices” explores the inner pain of a society witnessing genocide. It draws on the daily flow of images from Gaza, which have become part of our collective memory — an iconography of dehumanisation, of ethnic cleansing, orchestrated starvation, genocide. At the intersection of performance and photography, the project reconstructs these images within the urban landscape.

The portrayed individuals are random passers-by encountered by Peter Casaer in the streets of Brussels. Their daily routine is suddenly and unexpectedly interrupted as he immerses them in another reality. It is a confronting and frightening experience. Deeply buried emotions often resurface: sorrow, frustration, anger, pain. And a profound sense of incomprehension at the erosion of political morality in the face of the continuous violations of international law, of crimes against humanity.

Across all segments of society, individuals share a mounting sense of powerlessness – of not being heard. They are the Silent Voices.

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