Visualization connects during Peace Conference

On June 17, mothers from various parts of the world gathered for a memorable peace conference in Ypres: “Mother at the Peace Table”
During this unique event, Karl Mortier played a role as graphic recorder. With his visual talent, he revealed the power of graphic recording and visually enriched the conference. In this blog post, we explore the impact of Karl Mortier's contribution and why his graphic recording was invaluable to the conference's success.
Encouraging interaction and engagement:
Karl's graphic recording went beyond passive observation; it fostered active participant engagement. He encouraged participants to share ideas and offer perspectives, which he then immediately integrated into his visual notes. This collaborative approach led to in-depth conversations and valuable insights, making the conference interactive and meaningful.
Inspiration for the future:
The presence of graphic recording at the peace conference inspired not only the participants but also others who later saw his work. It opened up new possibilities for using visualization as a tool for peace and social change. Graphic recording has become a valuable element at similar future events and conferences.
Karl Mortier's role as graphic recorder at the peace conference in Ypres on June 17th was crucial in strengthening the communication and impact of the event. His clear visual notes translated complex ideas into understandable images, promoting interaction and engagement.
