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An appreciation of the sculptural and expressive quality of the small ramps used to wheel bikes inside at night in Medellín, Colombia.
The transformation of a physical desktop into a digital world by using projective texturing to create a dataset of 3D objects.
A documentary study of domestic architecture in Los Angeles that exposes the veins of a city, in conflict and coexistence, with a poetic obliviousness.
An intimate portrait of the Golden Gate Bridge, with all its characteristic faces that have never been presented before.
An ode to life, and an archaeological narrative of a recent history, containing an extensive photo archive of all objects from a parental home.
Two-sided printing sheet of Eindhovenseweg 56, containing all colour images from the book.
A collection of portraits of the eponymous breed of chickens that was developed for using its eggs in the production of medicines and vaccines.
An exploration into the off-season state of seaside resorts of the coastlines of Southern Europe, along surreal architecture, spaces and atmospheres.
Strange vessels of extraterrestial visitors, or an uncommon view of the common floodlight from an impossible perspective.
A fantastical journey through a fictitious conceptualisation of the moon, using photographic close-ups of pancakes.
Set of postcards with a selection of horizons from the 2012 project New Horizons.
A vast collection of photographs made by companies hired to clean municipal property, archiving Eindhoven’s graffiti and sticker culture.
An inventory of codec orders, surprising glitches in digital movie playback, systematically categorized into typologies inspired by the DSM.
Special edition of Exquisite Errors: DMCO-I with three prints.
Set of postcards with a selection of codec orders, accompanying the book Exquisite Errors: DMCO-I.
A work of art in book form, focusing on the North Sea-horizon, rhythmically and melodically composed into a story without text.
A prelude of the publication New Horizons, showing all North-Sea horizons captured on the 5th of May, 2012.
An extensive typology of all 35 Belgian highways, photographed from a passenger seat’s view.