Kaleidoscope

The piece was built around a simple premise: that people might move again as children do, out of curiosity rather than self-consciousness.

Two cameras track the dancer through optical flow. A TouchDesigner system translates movement into abstract projections: lines, flowing gradients, sudden fields of color. The setup forms a closed feedback loop. The dancer moves, the projection responds visibly, the dancer reacts to the response. The projection is not background. It is the material the performer works with in real time. This shifts what the system is asked to do. It does not interpret movement or render it accurately. It produces visual events that are legible enough for the performer to pick up on and unpredictable enough to prompt the next movement.

The loop runs in both directions: unfamiliar movement shifts perception, and shifted perception invites unfamiliar movement. The same dynamic became visible in the audience. The performance opened deliberately to participation, and visitors moved into it. Most of them started cautiously, then noticed the projection responding, and let that response carry them further than they would have moved on their own.

Stadtgrün

Stadtgrün is the biannual magazine of the Green city council fraction in Augsburg. 32 to 40 pages, twice a year, covering the issues that shape how people live in a city.

I’ve been responsible for the full graphic production since 2022, five issues across two phases. Each issue combines structured editorial layout with hand-drawn illustration for cover and spreads. The illustrations give the theme a form that goes beyond information. In 2024 the party rebranded nationally and I integrated the new typographic system into the existing layout.

MUT

A poster series for the exhibition MUT, showing works by children and young people in difficult life situations, presented at TH Augsburg. The illustrations came out of workshops with the participants.

I built a generative layout system around a custom typeface, producing five posters from the same elements that work individually and together as a series. The client chose a different direction. This version was not produced.

LeaveNoOneBehind

An abstract collage of Fortress Europe, made as a Christmas campaign poster for NGO LeaveNoOneBehind — an organisation working on behalf of people on the move.

The organisation’s name runs across the image in five languages: English, French, Ukrainian, Bosnian, Arabic. A text by Graffiti crew 1UP cuts through it. The poster was later produced as a hoodie backprint for the NGO’s shop.