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01  [eco]-   magazine


Collaborative editorial publication exploring 
climate data visualization. The first issue explores topics of movement. Raw data is linked through qr codes on every title page, culminating in a web-based index.

A custom, laser-etched binder format allows pages to be removed and added, imitating the accumulative nature of scientific research. 

Inkjet and laser,
12 x 16 in, 50 pages



04   rock, paper, fold <click>Various relief prints inspired by natural   patterns are folded, torn, and rearranged on a scanner bed, with other materials such as sticks   and string. The resulting scans are used to compose a booklet exploring the asymmetry and depth in the familar act of folding paper.

Laser 
4 x 11in, 12 pages
Edition of 12



03    eco -    terms of deterioration Book exploring the feminization of nature, derived from the studies of ecofeminism and transecology; asking whether nature can be a non-binary equalizer, both in its refuge and its deterioration. 

A set of illustrations were projected onto various “masculine” and “feminine” bodies, and the resulting photographs were printed into a tri-fold, vellum book with a mylar case.

Each layout has multiple compositional arrangements:

1. dual spread

2. tri-fold page opened 

3. tri-fold page flipped over other pages into a new dual spread

Inkjet
14 x 16in, 16 pages


02   “dead ends” 
              zine series

Risograph printed zine 
series exploring various conversational, emotional and usability ‘ dead ends’. 

issue 01: an index of digital accumulation

issue 02: cracks in the sidewalk

issue 03: how to move an enormous, very big rock

A corresponding packable tote bag remakes the ‘dead ends’ of circuitry and fabric scraps into a new form of usable object.