2017

Invisible ink street poster workshop at The Influencers Festival in Barcelona.

An informal presentation accompanied by a demonstration of invisible ink. At Q-Space headquarters, a queer/feminist space, we used laundry powder as an optically activated invisible ink and were... more

2016

A multi-functional preview and presentation booth for WORM Pirate Bay. Up to three visitors can crawl into the soft and womb-like cocoons to watch films, listen to music, read books, and even... more

A Media Archeology of Steganography performed at Therapy Session at TENT

Limited edition printed for TENT Rotterdam, during the exhibition Spending Quality Time With My Quantified Self curated by... more

TLTRNW (Too Long To Read And Write) is a thought experiment that envisions new breeds of languages by exploring stenography (shorthand), symbolic compressions of language and it's relationship to... more

A workshop on how to make, apply and activate various kinds of invisible inks such as lemon juice, starch, milk, baking soda and saliva. 

Work description as work

"Greetings from the Invisible Borderlands” is a series of messages that experiment with analog steganography, the art of concealing information within plain sight, for contemporary online... more

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2015

BENJI™ is a speculative fiction that explores bio-information as a commodity and consequently envisions the prospects of genetic discrimination and the increasing personalisation of marketing... more

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An interactive poster printed in 3 different types of invisible inks to ensure better protection. Steganography is the art and science of hiding messages in plain sight and invisible inks are one... more

We develop machines in our likeness, we copy that likeness.
We make machines like ourselves, we become that machine,
endlessly carrying and passing down the cycles of inherited cyborg... more

TLTRNW (Too Long To Read and Write) is a collection of sketches that explores abbreviation, compression and fragmentation in relation to how we consume and produce information and work in the... more

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