Client:
Pie Paper

Project:
#01 Repetition

Task:
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Client:
The Rainbowmonkey/Kir Royal

Project:
The 3D-Chamber

Task:
First attempt in anaglyph 3D shooting in collaboration with Kir Royal. You should get your 3D-glasses on for full experience.

Actually supposed to be viewed as a projection in a completely dark room to make the scene stand out almost holograhpy-like. More to come...

Client:
The Rainbowmonkey

Project:
Cartoon Particles

Task:
While everyone seems to be on the search for the God-Particle I looked for the basic elements of the classic comic characters.

Client:
Pie Paper

Project:
Magazine/Website

Content:
In collaboration with Simon from The Wilderness we created this new piece of goodness. A newspaper style magazine without limitations in content aside from a superior theme. #0, our beta-version, is all about the circle.

We didn´t want to overdesign Pie, but rather keep content king and stay true to a more newspaper like look with straight columns, only 2 fonts and all the dirty details like print-through, wrinkling and fast yellowing. Therefore it´s super cheap. Get it here!

Client:
The Rainbowmonkey

Project:
Cinematic Riddles

Task:
In this personal project I tried to visually translate famous movie titles. As literally as possible. You guess which!

Client:
The Rainbowmonkey

Project:
Shift

Content:
In this experiment I´m exploring the beauty of repetition and randomness.

All movies were cut into two halves in which one is 1 frame shorter. This creates an interesting polyrythmic effect, visually and tonally, and makes you feel relieved once the loop is at its starting point.

I´m working on an installation that creates an endless symphony out of simultaneously running clips.

Client:
The Rainbowmonkey

Project:
Islands

Content:
Islands is a series of sculptures showing miniature snapshots of life. Isolated pieces of land, that look like they were wrenched from the earth by some force of nature, are floating through nowhere. All that is left is a random group of living beings who do their best to survive.

The work is still in progress. Many more will be produced.

Client:
The Rainbowmonkey

Project:
The Great Philosphers

Content:
As a homage to the great greek philosophers I explored a raster-based drawing technique using only basic shapes. The concept was to fill the biggest possible form first, then working towards the smaller bits.

I used a metalic gold marker which creates interesting colour-effects when the image is turned in the right angle in the right environment.

You guess who is who!

Client:
Artstation Auckland

Project:
Okeraka

Content:
Okeraka is an experimental Karaoke event in which several songs were sliced, newly rearranged and mixed just by musical aspects. What happens on the visual side is totally random and mostly funny and odd.

The visual for this show basically translates the theme of "Sandwich entertainment".

Client:
The Film Archive Auckland

Project:
Input-Output

Content:
Input-Output was a collaborative art-show, open for public contribution, playing with all media, using them, abusing them, remixing them. The outcome was an interactive audio-visual projection with all the elements created during the workshop. Surprises and unexpected perfection or oddity was to be seen.

The 3 posters for the show basically just visually translate the subject.

Client:
The Rainbowmonkey

Project:
Splitworld

Content:
Further experiments in polygonal distortion. Making the aura of the image visible.

Client:
adidas China

Project:
adidas / Diesel Jeans

Content:
The Rainbowmonkey was invited to contribute to an exhibition for the openings of adidas originals stores in Bejing and Shanghai.

The theme was "How to waste your time" and it was all about the celebration of the new adidas / Diesel denim collection.

Three pieces of work had to be submitted:
2 photographs, 1 customised jeans, 1 movie-clip.

Client:
Laptop Battle NZ

Project:
ID

Content:
Creation of an ID for New Zealands first Laptop Battle.

Client:
IDN

Project:
Universe

Content:
Trying to explain the Universe.

Submission to IDN´s design competition with the topic "Universe".

Client:
okyo

Project:
Monster Videoclip

Content:
Videoclip for the song Monster by okyo using heaps of masks and some weird fun.

Client:
The Rainbowmonkey

Project:
Self promotion

Content:
Whatever we eat, whatever we see, there is something special going on.

Client:
Inhouse Design for
Auckland Art Gallery

Project:
Making Worlds

Content:
Making Worlds was a family show in the AAG that showed how artists use their creativity to invent new worlds.

The keyvisual for this show is a modular world itself. The backside of the poster-guide can be painted by kids and will then be pasted around town for advertising. The backs of the stackable cards give kids the opportunity to create their own worlds.

As a final project a real 3-D object of the keyvisual was created for the window of the gallery.

Client:
okyo

Project:
Homepage

Content:
okyo is about theatre, stories and characters. One reason to give the intro page for okyo 7776 masks. Check it out live!

Client:
Kir Royal

Project:
ALM

Content:
Formerly known as Circle Disco the ALM (Automatic Loop Machine) developed in its interactive way that people used the musically loop machine and became more than a round disco.

For that reason the loop machine needed a new global name and a fresh identity that plays with the term of repetition.

Client:
The Rainbowmonkey

Project:
Chiffre

Content:
Experimental work playing with the mystery of numbers, codes and other cryptic symbols. Reorganisation, decoding, finding metaphors.

Still in progress.

Client:
Abraxas

Project:
Grundlagen

Content:
Complete print identity for an event called "Grundlagen" that deals with basics, surfaces, superficialities and facts. Writers and artists from different fields were invited to express their point of view.

Client:
okyo
Project:
Identity

Content:
The aim was to create a unique and variable logo and a visual language that reflects the craziness and versatility of okyo.