Signs for Peace
An Impossible Visual Encylopedia
Can one visualize peace?
Are there signs, symbols, and images that present a positive image of peace as opposed to receiving their meanings in opposition to war?
Over several years of research, the Design2context institute has intensively examined the representation and representability of peace and has compiled a comprehensive collection of images. In order to include a number of historical, cultural, and political perspectives, the archival aspect was supplemented by workshops in crisis regions.
The encyclopedia—which, as changed sociopolitical situations continue to arise and call for new pictures, must inevitably remain incomplete—provides a broad overview of the iconography of peace, and is also intended to assist in gaining an understanding of the concept.
This book represents a significant contribution to future discussions on the need and desire for peace in political and social life.
Edited by Design2context, Ruedi Bauer, and Vera Baur Kockot
Designed by Megan Hall
Published by Lars Muller Publishers, 2013
Softcover, 600 pages, 1762 illustrations, 6.5 × 9.5 inches
ISBN: 978-3-03-778243-9