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F451 * Home * Projects * About FEATURED PROJECTS OtherNetwork othernetwork.io 2023 Project initiated by Cookies together with Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen. Collaboration with Yeelena De Bels, Hannah Broucaret, Simon Bouvier and Geoffrey Oliaro Coding, Design, Identity, Research Archive, Art, Research Docker, Kirby, Next.js The website is organised around three network levels: Global, City, and Entry. Each node within the network is displayed based on connections, collaborations, and relationships rather than physical proximity. Each network can be filtered by sub-category and features an advanced search function. A form is provided for visitors interested in joining the network. The platform hosts OtherNetwork’s original content, including a travelling exhibition series and regular satellite events in selected partner cities worldwide. Editorial pages are available in several languages, including Yorùbá. A table navigation view allows for easy browsing of the extensive database. An online platform for the experimental and emerging cultural institution, OtherNetwork. This platform explores connections between independent art spaces through interconnected networks and visualisations. Atelier Luma 2023 Image optimization script by Ivan Murit Coding, Design, Identity, Research Design, Education, Research Docker Statically generated pages to minimise server calls. The image optimisation script by Ivan Murit and total image weight open only upon user click. Various elements (menu, filters, images, etc.) are arranged following basic HTML code logic, from left to right, with line breaks based on browser size. Images are displayed in a single size, maintaining their original format across all screen sizes A defined number of elements per page with pagination to limit page weight and loading time. An environmentally friendly research platform for Atelier Luma, the design research program of LUMA Arles. The platform is engineered and designed to resonate with their bioregional and ecologically focused design practices. manual.vision manual.vision 2020 Coding, Design, Identity Art A sticky scroll navigation aligns different image sizes in a playful layout. An online repository for the project manual.vision by the artist, writer, and researcher Ana María Gómez López. The webpage presents her research on ocular germination through a series of image and text-based instructions. Non-Extractive Architecture Exhibition 2021 Project initiated by Space Caviar, Graphic Identity by Experimental Jetset Coding, Design, Installation, Print, Tool Architecture, Research Web-to-print 130 templates accommodated designs from 1*1/2 A4 to 9*6 A4 grids. The rastering effect size was optimised for optimal viewing 1.5 meters from the wall. An exhibition for Non-Extractive Architecture designed as an “open-door design studio,” where the public could witness the research process from the residency program. The modular exhibition space allowed ongoing development and reorganixation of research. Using the Exhibition Format Editor, an A3 paper grid was gradually filled and printed on-site to cover the walls of Palazzo delle Zattere before and during the exhibition. *Duuu Radio duuuradio.fr 2020 Design by Spassky Fischer Coding Art, Design All content unfolds in a tabular structure: texts, audio player, information, cover slideshows… After one minute of inactivity, a screen saver appears, displaying the passage of time. An advanced search function offers infinite combinations and cross-references between filter data. An online radio website for *Duuu, a radio dedicated to contemporary creation. The tabular-structured website functions as an archive with three different navigation modes. LAST PROJECT ONLINE <view-source> 2024 view-source PROGRAM/ME Gallery Realisation supported by Fanny Hamelin Set Design supported by Lola Tuall Images by Aurélien Mole, Adrien Penpenic, and PROGRAM/ME Coding, Design, Installation Design Four different cameras were used: Quentin’s Screen, Domitille’s Screen, and two views from the gallery. A script, displayed as subtitles on the live stream, described each process step. The setup reanacted our work environment. For two days, we set up our office at the PROGRAM/ME gallery, turning the launch of our website into a performance. The design and programming were live-streamed, letting viewers and passersby spy on the different sets of our working process.