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Led by Andreas Gysin, Alain Bellet from écal and .dotdoclab.
.dotdoclab, photography
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IMAL, Brussels hosted The Artvertiser, a workshop led by Damian Stewart and Julian Oliver. The aim of the The Artvertiser, is to replace street ads with art using their custom Billboard Intercept Units. I used Processing to create my project, Pixiliate, a composition of pixels whose colors are derived from the ad. Unfortunately, I was unable to see the result of the process due to a few demonstrations and heightened police activity.
Animations soon to follow…
imal, processing
Aušrinė, the morning star in Lithuanian mythology, is the name of a ceramics concern based in the Vilnius region. The logo, a homage to Lithuanian ornamental design, was created using The Sign of Māra that represents earth, water and all creatures within.
art direction, editorial, graphic design, identity
For fun, I revisited a previous project and redesigned an identity for the Brooklyn AIDS Task Force. The logo recalls the map of Brooklyn, highlighting Flatbush Avenue and the organization's central location. In addition, enclosed is an annual report for which it was important to correlate the strength and vulnerability within the human body with the strength and the vulnerablity in the local community.
graphic design, identity
photography
graphic design, typography
A selection of stills from various processing experiments.
processing
The following are a few proposed graphic treatments for a hotel property created during a freelance project.
graphic design
This was the beginning of a group initiative to create an entry for the One Show. Time was not on our side.
doodles
The following paper focuses on Glitch as a platform for technological creativity. It is part of a research outcome, which includes a documentary, Glitch — Everything and Nothing, co-produced with Simon Emberton.
documentary arts, writing
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