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Bad Kingdom, Art Direction and Story-telling, 2025
Bad Kingdom is a visual story that follows three characters: Robin in Taipei, Swan in Tokyo, and a mysterious Crow. Together they recall the early multiplayer game Fly Like a Bird (Gamevial, 2009). Through a Ren’Py visual story and a comic book format, Bad Kingdom reflects on internet nostalgia, the fragility of digital communities, and the tension between the violence and the beauty of online worlds.
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Subsight, Interview and Research, 2024
Subsight investigates the dynamics of the current attention economy and displays a variety of attempts towards a possible subversion. How do users consume online content? What is the trade operating while we spend time watching ads and videos? Who benefits from this economy and its monopolies? Are alternative models possible? From Watch To Donate to generating Tabs for a Cause, our research unfolds concrete ways in which viewers can redirect their attention in order to participate in wealth and attention redistribution. This research intertwines conversations with activists, creators and theoreticians to generate visibility on this emerging debate.
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They Love the Idea of Me, Curation and Art Direction, 2023
“They love the idea of me” is a catalog curated by Morgane Billuart and Jonas Morgenthaler for world-building through objects and artefacts. It’s an invitation to bump into a range of objects such as clothing, decoration, furniture, and household devices that, in sum, constitute a material topography, eventually paradigmatic for our times. Alongside these tangible affordances, a handful of writers and artists have contributed thoughts and texts that add to the making and meaning of the work. Through sampling, archiving, and collaging, those efforts wonder: What makes a good living? What is so tempting about image and object consumption? How do we curate our homes, and what symbols do we, knowingly or not, borrow when doing so?
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