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Turin, Sunday July 27 2025
Turin has become a global port.
Languages, dialects, habits, and work shifts coexist here,
fitting together like the shaky scaffolding of the informal housing market.
But when a flat for four becomes a rotating dorm for twenty,
and garbage bins double as bathrooms…
something breaks. Not just hygiene—
but the civic pact of urban coexistence.
On the city’s sidewalks, at dawn,
shift changes and urgent bodily needs cross paths.
Anonymity is only broken when a trace is left: bottles, bags… or worse.
The city can no longer look away.
But it can’t just point fingers either.
🔻 This is where a campaign begins:
with simple words, printed on paper,
translated with care and glued with civic paste.
- Multilingual QR stickers in Swahili, Chinese, and Arabic
- Brief, clear messages: “Use the public restroom”, “Bottles go in the bin”
- Universal symbols for those who don’t read—but understand
📍 Why are we doing this?
Because incivility has no passport—
but neither does respect.
And if the city hall stays silent, Torino.photos will speak.
With images, with signs, with this storefront that meets the city eye to eye.
📂 Project: CAP-TORINO.01 – Words for Coexistence
🔗 torino.photos/vetrina
📎 Download the first signs to print →
🐾 Next episode
Words for Coexistence – Episode 2: The dog does it, you pick it up
Urban coexistence issues don’t stop at the doorstep.
From dog droppings to sidewalks invaded by scooters and bikes,
the city doesn’t need excuses. It needs respect.
Bike lanes exist. What’s missing… is their use.
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