
The IDD (International Doors Day) is a universal event that is autonomously and collectively organized each year around the summer solstice.
It serves as an invitation to a citizen protest against the weight of objective reality and the rationalism of the world. It offers a global reflection on humanity and its relationship to habitation. The event aims to question property ownership, the housing crisis, and rising rents, while also sparking a discussion on social justice, individual rights, centralization, and economic development. Ultimately, it is a thought for those in transition, still searching for their own place.
The IDD represents an opening, a small, utopian, playful shift that seeks to connect the subversive dimension with the inner dimension.
The goal is not purely collective and participatory artistic action but, in the making, a citizen and universal gesture. An apotropaic action.