Imagine a Finland of 100 inhabitants. 51 of them would be women, 13 would be over 70 years old, one would be from Asia and one would hold a Ph.D.
101 FOR ALL focus at the people hidden inside statistics. We visited one hundred homes around Finland and interviewed people about their personal relationship in regards to 30 divisive topics. The 100 interviewees form a cross-section of the Finnish population in terms of gender, age, region, education, level of income, country of origin and mother tongue. Why do we think like we think? The interviewees try to pinpoint experiences and influences that played a role on how their opinions were shaped. The exhibition reveals how people’s opinions are much more complex, rich and contradictory than what statistics have us believe.