This wall piece acts as an abstracted “light mirror” that transforms the movements of passersby into flickering patterns of light. In a sense, it also mirrors the moods and emotions that encounter it, inviting playful interaction as equally as meditative reflection. The piece does not demand intentional interaction but rather reacts to its surroundings, generating…
Read MoreThe AI Arcana
The AI Arcana reimagine classic tarot archetypes through a lens of technological advancement and ecological awareness. There were initially two ways to experience the AI arcana. One is web-based; the second via Instagram filters until Meta’s decommissioning of this outlet in January 2025. The web experience draws a single card to reflect upon each day.…
Read MoreIl Circo delle Lumache
Il Circo delle Lumache (Snail Circus) is a whimsical celebration of snails and their amazing abilities. A miniature circus installation doubles as a multisensory micro-museum, provoking visitors to slow down and enter into the very different sensory space of snail time. When most people think about snails at all, they typically imagine either a garden…
Read More12 Months, Moons and Moods
This collaborative synesthetic piece experienced its world debut at the Kav Kaz Festival in Derbent, Russia, in October 2021. This work sought to bring alive the Biblical story of the 12 Sons of Israel, creating a multisensory symphony of sound, light, and colour for each brother/tribe. Visual pieces incorporate the colours, symbols, and imagery relating…
Read MoreAtmospherics
Atmospherics is a synesthetic performance, immersive audio experience, and educational tour featuring three musicians, spoken word narrative, dynamic visuals, architectonic transitions, and interactive elements for the audience. Lasting 45 minutes, the piece can be performed both in large concert halls and in more intimate or unconventional venues as a traveling performance. The experience was collaboratively…
Read MoreA city is where everything crumbles into everything else
Juxtaposing human and machine approaches to visual meaning-making, this small series conveys the city as a dense mix of machines, beings, and perceptual systems. Photographs are algorithmically sorted, then recomposed into layered compositions.
Read MoreThe Sky Series
Mediated meditations on the skies. A study of everyday color. As if the earth itself could be experienced as pure wavelength, and we navigating its terrains of intensity. Most pieces in this series were created between 2018 and 2020 by algorithmically processing photographs of the sky.
Read MoreHenri Barande’s Saatchi Gallery exhibition monograph
To mark the first UK show of artist Henri Barande, graphic designer Christoph Stolberg and German studio Schultzschultz have created Henri Barande. Most times, ideacide happens without us even realizing it. A possible off-the-wall idea or solution appears like a blip and disappears without us even realizing. As a result, some of our best stuff…
Read MoreMartin Müller designs covers for Specious Books
The project was inspired by the dilemma graphic designers and illustrators are so often faced with in commissioned projects – all your efforts won’t heighten the quality of a poorly written book. Most times, ideacide happens without us even realizing it. A possible off-the-wall idea or solution appears like a blip and disappears without us…
Read MoreRan Park explores the chaos of “Konglish” in a new zine
Konglish is the use of English words, or words derived from English words, in a Korean context. This simple premise was the concept behind Berlin-based designer Ran Park’s zine, Lost In Konglish. Most times, ideacide happens without us even realizing it. A possible off-the-wall idea or solution appears like a blip and disappears without us…
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