Cellular Automata · Emergence · Drawing Machine · Interference Patterns · Ambient Data
A drawing system where simple rules, environmental fluctuations and layered transparencies generate evolving structures.
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Bachelor thesis - Art Science
Order · Disorder · Ambiguity · Instability · Situated Practice
A thesis on ordering as a way of navigating instability, ambiguity, and continuous transformation.
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Tending to Minimal Generativity
Cellular Automata · Emergence · Drawing Machine · Interference Patterns · Ambient Data
A drawing system where simple rules, environmental fluctuations and layered transparencies generate evolving structures.
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Spatial Control · Territoriality · Sound matter · Domestic Architecture · Social Friction
Thirty doors transform a familiar knock into a shifting sound composition that blurs the boundary between invitation and intrusion.
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Found Materials · Transformation · Labour · Accumulation · Material Memory
Seventeen discarded books are reduced to pulp and reconstituted into a single five-metre paper scroll, transforming literary fragments into a shared material body.
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Morphology · Recurrence · Pattern Recognition · Natural Systems · History
A preserved leaf, a framework for mapping historical events, drawing parallels between natural growth patterns and recurring structures in human history.
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Colony Networks · Urban Morphology · Spatial Systems · Translation · Self-Organisation
Using the internal architecture of an ant colony as a cartographic framework, The Ant Cartoid proposes an alternative map of Vicenza.
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A former television satellite dish repurposed as an acoustic instrument, exploring reflection, amplification, and the afterlife of communication infrastructure.
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Gained and lost again
Resistance · Impermanence · Maintenance · Landscape · Recurrence
A temporary island is repeatedly built and reclaimed by water, exploring the fragile balance between human intervention and natural forces.
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