Pictures from Pussy Riot's 2018 World Cup protest were taken back to the 'essence' in a fictive collaboration between Pussy Riot and art movement De Stijl. Three models all wearing black with a balaclava on, the model in the middle representing Pussy Riot. The imagery to create this publication are printed with the use of a riso machine, only using blue, red and yellow inks, building slowly, one layer at a time.

A collaboration with Douwe van der Werf
Limited to an edition of 25, riso printed
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Concept, design, photography & production [2018]
Clips taken from the 1921 silent film "The Goat" written, and co-directed by Malcolm St. Clair and Buster Keaton, starring Keaton. Creating a font with the movement of the body.

Time-Based Media [2018]
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Visual representation off all the data Facebook had collected of my account from 2015 until I deleted my account in 2018. The book shows all the meta data in the rims and my 'private' conversation in the middle. Text balloons are riso-printed over the conversations to somewhat make them private again.

Concept, design, production [2019]
you and it are always together.
and if not,
you're reaching for it.

can you stop looking? tells the story of the relationship we have with the devices that are closest to us. The video work explores the fictive story told from the perspective of the user reflecting towards the computer through dance, movement and lighting.

Performed by Johanna Sauer & Mariona Vinyes Rafols

Time-based media [2021]
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What if perfection isn't the point? Rick Poynor's essay "Future Imperfect" challenges designers: it’s not about pretty solutions, but the responsibility behind every choice. That message is translated into four designs, using Josef Müller-Brockmann's grid systems. From a rigid, "correct" grid to loose, unstructured text. Each step reveals how structure (or it's absence) reshapes meaning. Poynor's critique becomes visible: design is never neutral.

Concept and design [2019]
What do you leave behind and who will keep that alive? The film uses found footage and audio of a 1995 Versace fashion show and snippets from an interview when he was still alive. It also features footage from the capsule collection his sister Donatella created to honour her brother after 20 years of his death. Mixed with footage of Gianni Versace's crime scene.

Time-Based Media [2019]
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