it means little
That letter A has been designed then cut by laser into a steel hydrant booster box. And degraded by time. That letter is one of many that form languages. Constructed to record / express our experience. Typography endows that language
assange
This is the image - in full - that I used in the circuit breaker poster and it is also sitting behind the 'darkside' triangle / moon. I shot this on Ann Street in Brisbane. I can see Julian Assange
more time
People suffer deeply when time is divided up / into rigid segments / mathematical management / focussed on efficiency / and productivity / and this relentless chase for constant growth and hey really it is / just a
darkside
It is just a really small section of an image running through the inside a three simple shapes (one you can barely see) and printed onto canvas paper. And there was something about the result and the process I went
kraftwerk
I came across two things pretty much in the one hit - kraft paper - and that crumpled up paper method method of displaying a piece of work
on inspiration
There is this epic idea that you have used inspiration well when you can hold up all your inspiration next to your work and be comfortable saying to someone, "hey this is what I created and this is what inspired
Sym/etry
This was the too literal / no mystery / no nuance / actually looks too much like something outcome from the balance through symmetry exercise. I wasn't into it. But did love the process
Indesign is Sexy
This was me working on the 'Circuit Breaker' poster. Indesign is sexy. All those lines and visuals and mysterious instruments and controls. Like a fighter pilots' cockpit
No Movement
The line, "there is no movement right now" is designer Chris Ashworth. So too is the technique I am playing with. I was creating a background that I later put into Indesign and embedded type over the top. The technique
on mixed methods
A series of zine style pieces I pulled together whilst - and also as part of - working on one of the co-created / mixed-methods / spoken word / art pieces focussed on technology and privacy I think I simply