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Every bridge and wire tells a story of connection, resilience, and the spaces in between.

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Infra-Structure

What do the spaces around us tell about the lives we carry within them? How do streets, walls, and wires shape our joys and sorrows, our wounds and acts of defiance? What does it mean to dwell in a city that is quietly breaking?

This public photo-exhibition project moves through infrastructure deserts—areas marked by chronic neglect, unequal distribution, or the absence of essential infrastructure—seen through the eyes of the communities who inhabit them. Here, photography becomes more than witness; it becomes relation, a fragile thread binding stories into shared presence. These images do not simply capture—they make us feel the slow violences of infrastructure, the weight of what is missing. By centering community voices and visual narratives, the exhibition invites both recognition and reckoning, opening a space where inequality is not only seen but sensed, and where the possibility of more just urban futures begins to take form.

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