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Credit: Stephan Gladieu
This human rights pop-up sheds light on how North Koreans use everyday objects—from smuggling USBs in rice cookers to jailbreaking smartphones—to access illegal information and media in the most isolated and secretive country in the world.
Step inside a North Korean living room.
Canadians only know North Korea by its missile testing or leader – all of which give North Korea a monolithic and caricatured image. While the country’s laws and regime remain constant, the North Korean people are constantly evolving, defying the regime to consume and distribute smuggled content and media at unprecedented levels. The pop-up exhibit sheds light on how North Koreans use everyday objects—from smuggling USBs in imported homeware to ... view more »
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Location: Stackt Market, Crybaby Gallery at 28 Bathurst St, Toronto, ON M5V 0C6