A critically acclaimed TV mini-series that tells a deep generational story of .
: Pérez treats water as a force that "disarms" people, stripping away their social facades. A critically acclaimed TV mini-series that tells a
: The AGUA Project (by Atix Labs and UNICEF) uses blockchain to bring transparency to global funding , viewing financial flow as a resource that must be tracked to ensure it reaches those in need. : It follows two parallel timelines: a young
: It follows two parallel timelines: a young Spaniard fleeing his country in 1934 and his son, an Argentine architect, moving back to Spain in 2001. an Argentine architect
: It was featured as an inaugural publication for World Water Day to highlight water's mystical and shifting qualities. "Agua Dulce" (Sweet Water)
: This is a meditative, non-linear narrative that captures the "instant-now." It is less about a traditional plot and more about the fragmentary nature of life and the feeling of existence flowing like water. Additional Cultural Interpretations
: Captured in Uganda, Senegal, and Denmark, it depicts human bodies immersed in various bodies of water to show how flowing is the closest thing to "being".