Our Fights
This is not a portfolio.
It is a map.
Five experiments in making ignored things visible.
Five invitations to notice, react, copy, remix, and make something of your own.
Paint the Cameras Dead
Cameras became part of the weather.
We stopped looking at them.
This project uses postcards to help people notice surveillance infrastructure, map it, question it, and respond creatively.
Look up.
The wall may be looking back.
Explore Paint the Cameras Dead
Smartphone Zombies
People walk through cities with their eyes attached to small screens.
So we made stickers.
They are tiny reminders to look up, notice other people, and return to the physical world for a moment.
One sticker.
One interrupted scroll.
The Painted Potholes
The city ignored the holes.
We made them difficult to ignore.
Bright paint turned broken asphalt into a public message, a photograph, a conversation, and eventually a repaired road.
The project was never only about potholes.
It was about proving that ordinary people can move a system.
SystemErr0
An exhibition about small creative errors inside large systems.
It collects examples of people using art, humour, public interventions, and strange ideas to challenge things that appear permanent.
The exhibition does not ask visitors to admire change.
It asks them to start some.
SystemErr 2052
A participatory theatre experiment from a future without rights, motivation, or free will.
A mad scientist and an artificial intelligence return to the present to ask the audience a simple question:
Can we change direction before this becomes normal?
The spectators are not really spectators.
That is the point.
One last thing
These projects use different tools.
Paint.
Stickers.
Postcards.
Theatre.
An exhibition.
The tool is not important.
The interruption is.
Take an idea.
Change it.
Put it somewhere unexpected.
Some people will say nothing will change.
Make something anyway.