Activist design collective Fabrica uses icons of consumer culture to contrast lives in the affluent West with those in war-torn Darfur.
 

Fabrica, Benetton's communications laboratory, brings together artists from around the world to work on projects in various media. It publishes the quarterly magazine Colors. 

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