I’ve been collaborating lately with austrian artist/designer Clarissa Keck who lives in London on a project employing both photography and generative graphics to investigate ideas of public/private, macro/micro and the city as a rhizomic structure. It’s still in the conceptual and prototype stage, but I’ve massaged some algorithms using Processing to come up with some visualisations.
This here is not at all what the installation will finally look like and doesn’t include Clarissa’s photography but is rather a sketch of some of the code I’ve been playing around with. It may take a little time to load so please be patient.
To date Clarissa has been taking photographs of rooms inside identical appartments to compare the micro-lives of people residing in anonymous characterless architecture and space.