Les Habitant-e-s des images was set up in 2013 and focuses on the city and the media, art and social issues. When art echoes social or urban issues and actively involves its subjects: residents, experts, institutions, etc.
The organisation develops engaged and collaborative works that question power relationships through systems of representation: magazines, posters, films, installations, exhibitions, debates, etc. The particularity of these works is to blur the boundaries between reality and fiction, private and public, to reveal new rules of the game and new images that speak to our intimate commitments.
In particular, they are behind the Belgian Digital Code, a Human Committee, a collective of citizens working together to create new digital regulations to ensure that public and private services remain accessible in a non-digital way so as to avoid social exclusion and environmental costs.