My project Wanderland is a long-term cycle of activities that widely map out the existence of transcultural communities in different geopolitical contexts. The threads taken up by me have their origin in the history of the African Center in Poznan in the 1990s. I follow the impact of the African Center's activities on the possibility of building an inclusive society that creates a cross-border connections.
The whole process is based on the idea of free wandering – discovering and experiencing reality beyond systemically established boundaries. It’s an issue of border places – places between places and places between meanings. I ask how in this context present multi-layered society can emerge. The social space undergoes constant translation. I refer it to an issue of landmark and its double meaning, both in the geopolitical and metaphorical sense – understood as a turning point. This is a metaphor for building new concepts defining a complex drifting society.