This photographic series documents climate change demonstrations in Paris during 2018–2019, focusing on the visual rhetoric through which collective political urgency is articulated in public space. Rather than treating protest as a singular event, the images attend to signs, gestures, bodies, and spatial configurations that produce meaning—handwritten placards, performative acts, and the choreography of crowds operating as rhetorical devices. Situated within the urban fabric of Paris, the photographs examine how visual strategies of protest mediate between individual expression and mass mobilisation, translating abstract ecological crises into legible, affective forms. The series thus frames climate activism not only as a political movement but as a visual language that mobilises persuasion, solidarity, and dissent within the contemporary landscape of civic action.
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