The logo for Live! From the Archive reflects the event’s core idea: that the archive is alive, constantly shifting, growing, and being redefined. The typographic system is responsive and adaptable, shaped by the information it interacts with. This fluidity echoes the event’s themes of emergence, dialogue, and the evolving nature of art.
2025 event poster, with a focus on performance and choreography art. The circular forms are reminiscent of human movements and forms.
Website design, meant to be active only for the duration of the event:
2026 event poster, with a focus on digital media art. The rectangular forms represent screens and aspect ratios. The system remains the same, but shapes and colors reflect the discipline per year.
An interactive installation created with projection mapping, JavaScript, and machine learning (ml5.js). The installation invites visitor interaction, reinforcing the event’s emphasis on participation, experimentation, and the speculative future of art.
Process: First, I tracked keypoints on the body using pose detection and assigned specific letters to individual body parts. This generated an effect of performance-based typesetting, where movement becomes a method of writing, and choreography becomes language.
Process: I then tested the webcam as an input, experimenting with my friends to see if it captures multiple people at once.
The full process and documentation video: