[FRAME]D

[FRAME]D

[FRAME]D

Olivia Stehle

Analogue Interactive Infographics

Are we divided by reality or by the way it is framed? Public discourse is repeatedly shaped by the same familiar frames and narratives. Stories circulated so often that they began to feel unquestionable. Yet many of these narratives do not clarify reality; they simplify, polarize, and keep people focused on perceived divisions. Presented through the detached visual language of administrative and institutional systems, the installation reflects how structures that appear neutral often reveal only a limited frame of reality. Through a series of interactive infographics, the work contrasts socially constructed distances with the realities behind them. What appears far apart, incompatible, or opposed is brought back into measurable perspective. By physically engaging with the installation, visitors are invited to uncover hidden proportions and recognize how strongly perception can be manipulated by framing. It invites viewers to move beyond narrow narratives, recognize shared ground, and reconsider the structures shaping perception.

Minimalist coffee can design in hand – black and white packaging with bold typography

On Ideology Design Exhibition / designforum Wien / 12–28 june

On Ideology Design Exhibition
designforum Wien / 12–28 june

On Ideology Design Exhibition / designforum Wien / 12–28 june

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