Tag Archives: humour

Call for haiku on migration and borders

(Re-published from the Passaport Project blog) Whilst we’re documenting last Saturday’s solidarity Manifestival in front of the migrant detention centre in Findel, Luxembourg, and sifting patiently through the content we’ve received so far for Issue 2 of our artistic newspaper … Continue reading

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Reality hit the hippy camp – a true story by Arndt Kremer

What happened when a full-moon party on Malta’s Għajn Tuffieħa beach was ‘interrupted’ by the arrival of a boat of sub-Saharan migrants? Arndt Kremer, a German writer based in Malta, tells the story in Issue 1 of Le monde n’est pas rond (p. … Continue reading

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Global Ranking: 74 and 4 – a lenticular ID card by Camilo Godoy

Issue 1 of Le monde n’est pas rond contains photographs of a 6” x 4” lenticular card designed by artist Camilo Godoy, combining his two passports to interrogate and examine the global ranking he possesses as a dual citizen of Colombia … Continue reading

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Planet Luxembourg, by Francis Kirps

Le monde n’est pas rond is a serious publication, which is why we like to give ample space to humour (be it in the form of illustration, prose, or any other discipline), as an often more subtle and entertaining way … Continue reading

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