The victims of our wealth – North Kivu – DR Congo 2016
ll Coltan, ovvero il minerale che ognuno di noi porta in tasca, è oggetto di una lunga catena commerciale che implica pesanti conseguenze sui diritti umani e ambientali.
Il mio progetto fotografico parte quindi da questa zona del mondo, in quanto primo anello di un processo che comincia con l’estrazione del minerale e finisce nelle immense discariche africane (Ghana in particolare).
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Coltan, in other words, the mineral that everyone carries around in his or her pocket, is the object of a long commercial chain that implicates serious consequences in terms of human and environmental rights. This mineral which is used in the production of various high tech materials, is especially fundamental in making smartphones.
The compulsive consumption and the continual updating of these objects, fed by by the media’s barrage of ad campaigns, has caused the coltan industry to grow exponentially since the end of the 1990’s. From that point, there has been the exploitation on the part of large multinationals and the catastrophic consequences regarding the people from areas like DR Congo.
My photographic project, therefore, starts in this area of the world, as the initial link in a process that begins with the extraction of the mineral ending up in the immense African dump sites (in particular, Ghana).