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In a pitch dark room abstract notion appears, echoing over infinite landscape, together with low and heavy sound that visitor can feel inside their chest. Installation was made for metamorphoses exhibition at KABK, under curation of Image class tutor Katrin Hoffman
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As visitor approaches the room visuals and sound intensify. Once visitor is inside the
room the heartbeat calms down back to steady rhythm.
Full range of different visuals and sound depending on the distance from the sensor is on the
following slides. The sound was not adapted for normal speakers, please beware when in
headphones or on loud speakers
Inside felt like on this video, but 1000 times cooler
Full code on github↗
We as a team of 6 design students were invited to design a zine for rewire musical festival. We collaborated with 18 writers and 2 editors, making a publication on-site over the course of 3 days.
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My role involved many interesting things, to start off I put together an app that makes use of iPhone camera and creates this abstract glitch scan. We later used it onsite, while typesetting the actual zine, in which we embed couple of close to our moments, making them unrecognizable to others but us.
I also have a solid understanding of type-making, which came in handy when we were surprised with characters in names of couple of international authors. So I just added a couple of characters to the typefaces that were missing them.
So I made a tool to style dendrograms and export them in SVG.
And the best part about it all is that they liked zine so much they invited us to work (paid) on the online archive. They have an idea in mind for a music platform journalism, something future proof to accumulate almost indigenious niche of journalism
Its still work in progress, but a sneak peek into whats coming can be seen here ↗
This is a short story how I fell in love with publicly open collection of Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Self initiated, not comissioned.
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Loading would actually take forever and it had a lot of other drawbacks, but high-res images against plain background were out there accessible and I learned a lot and most importantly came across with a realisation...
Soon a small network of these themed channels came to be, making use of Chicago's Institute of
Art API as well.
Its been 1,5 years since all of them are autonomously posting content
at least once a week and I'm very happy to see some of them grow in followers beyond my friend
group
While making this 600 page book a lot of tools were made along the way, leveraging Python, Bash and Processing