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Whether working in the Medina of Tunis or another city in inland Tunisia, the basic idea of this biennial, that brings various artistic disciplines into public space, is that to open the way towards the future there is a need for the involvement of artists who know how to make visible and legible these complex realities, acting through the various levels of interpretation offered by visual arts, music, theatre, dance and architecture.