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Nebokukuevsk, 2025

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

openFrameworks (C++)Raspberry PiPure Data

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A pulsing, abstract sphere floats in void. It senses incoming people, reacting to them in real time with sound and visuals. At its core lies a question: do you really want to reclaim control over violence? Installation draws inspiration from greek comedy, i.e. Aristophanes’ Birds

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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

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Sound was made in Pure Data and only adapted for low range subwoofer

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Inside felt like on this video, but 1000 times cooler

Full code on github

Adventures in MET archive

This is a short story how I fell in love with publicly open collection of all sorts of objects by Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City

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Two years ago, I didnt know that frontend can do API calls, but I somewhat knew Python and so I decided to built for myself a flask-thingy that would offer a better experiece for browsing MET's collection

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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...

It is the unexpected meetings with images that drive my interest the most in this archive and not necesserily act of searching it.

Much better medium for that experience could be a Telegram Channel, where things would just appear without any of my input

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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

And then, during class with Rafael Roncato we were invited to create a photobook of any sort. Where I decided to pick these telegram channels as my content and do my best of not turning this into a catalogue

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While making this 600 page book a lot of tools were made along the way, leveraging Python, Bash and Processing

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Telegram-museum code on github

Scripts for making 600 page book and more bookmaking aid here

P5JS

You asked for around 3 projects, job description on your instagram mentioned python and processing things and I hardly mentioned processing, so below is a gallery of different things I did with it

Processing

Particles, 2023

One of the exercises we were given at Creative Coding class in Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science

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Bezierism, 2024

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Initially started as a generative composition generator, but later turned out to be a zine I gave out to friends of mine for last NYE, more here

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Lego like heat map, 2023

This was one of the exercises done during Creative Coding class I took at Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science, where we each week were introduced to all sorts of interesting concepts. This was a week of flat (2D) noise

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Local IMDB, 2023

This was an assignment for Coding Class at KABK, Pascal De Man invited us to find and represent some data. I exported all films that I watched into a CSV and then imagined myself a local-kind-of-imdb where this sketch could be a screen saver, representing in an abstract way watched films, while referencing iconic Dziga Vertrov

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Shot from "Man with a Movie Camera", 1929

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Valentines, 2023

There was a quick intro workshop once at KABK on February 14th, where attendees were invited to create a valentine card with P5. The original version would save each frame as a separate image, but this adaptation will not

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I also love Hydra a lot and VJ sometimes at friends parties. Once was invited to an event with like DJs and stuff, but nothing big or crazy, just felt like mentioning after visiting your office and hearing 210 bpm blasting in the design department

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More Processing here

More Hydra here

Talk soon?