When we are accused of an irresponsible action we did within a community, we are prone to excuse our modest influence: “That does not impact much”, that can even be perceived as “invisible”. But are we small? Are we invisible?
Draw inspiration from a quote by Hito Steyerl in How Not to be Seen which suggests: “To become invisible one has to become smaller or equal to one pixel”, this book employs the concept of pixels to asset two contrasting statements in the context of social responsibility: I am small, I am visible; I am small, We are visible.