I feel like we are surrounded by information that tells us we are lacking. Advertising consumes our visual field and it constantly tells us that our kids aren't happy enough, our friends aren't beautiful enough, basically that we need something to make us complete.
Street signs have to cut through this cacophony of information to get us really important information. The colors, the fonts, the shapes... all these elements are designed to transmit information clearly and quickly.
We are exposed to these visual elements from a very young age and they establish themselves deep in our minds. When we are driving and see a red octagon, we don't need to read the word "STOP" we just reflexively hit the brakes. It is this deep seated connection that I am working with, this reflexive response that bypasses the conscious mind, to provide a message of completeness and self-care.
My goal is to offset the messages of alienation we are bombarded with from advertising and provide messages that we are ok as we are and that we have the ability to take care of ourselves.
Why? Because it's something I can do to try and make the wold a better place.
I feel like we are surrounded by information that tells us we are lacking. Advertising consumes our visual field and it constantly tells us that our kids aren't happy enough, our friends aren't beautiful enough, basically that we need something to make us complete.
Street signs have to cut through this cacophony of information to get us really important information. The colors, the fonts, the shapes... all these elements are designed to transmit information clearly and quickly.
We are exposed to these visual elements from a very young age and they establish themselves deep in our minds. When we are driving and see a red octagon, we don't need to read the word "STOP" we just reflexively hit the brakes. It is this deep seated connection that I am working with, this reflexive response that bypasses the conscious mind, to provide a message of completeness and self-care.
My goal is to offset the messages of alienation we are bombarded with from advertising and provide messages that we are ok as we are and that we have the ability to take care of ourselves.
Why? Because it's something I can do to try and make the wold a better place.
I feel like we are surrounded by information that tells us we are lacking. Advertising consumes our visual field and it constantly tells us that our kids aren't happy enough, our friends aren't beautiful enough, basically that we need something to make us complete.
Street signs have to cut through this cacophony of information to get us really important information. The colors, the fonts, the shapes... all these elements are designed to transmit information clearly and quickly.
We are exposed to these visual elements from a very young age and they establish themselves deep in our minds. When we are driving and see a red octagon, we don't need to read the word "STOP" we just reflexively hit the brakes. It is this deep seated connection that I am working with, this reflexive response that bypasses the conscious mind, to provide a message of completeness and self-care.
My goal is to offset the messages of alienation we are bombarded with from advertising and provide messages that we are ok as we are and that we have the ability to take care of ourselves.
Why? Because it's something I can do to try and make the wold a better place.
I feel like we are surrounded by information that tells us we are lacking. Advertising consumes our visual field and it constantly tells us that our kids aren't happy enough, our friends aren't beautiful enough, basically that we need something to make us complete.
Street signs have to cut through this cacophony of information to get us really important information. The colors, the fonts, the shapes... all these elements are designed to transmit information clearly and quickly.
We are exposed to these visual elements from a very young age and they establish themselves deep in our minds. When we are driving and see a red octagon, we don't need to read the word "STOP" we just reflexively hit the brakes. It is this deep seated connection that I am working with, this reflexive response that bypasses the conscious mind, to provide a message of completeness and self-care.
My goal is to offset the messages of alienation we are bombarded with from advertising and provide messages that we are ok as we are and that we have the ability to take care of ourselves.
Why? Because it's something I can do to try and make the wold a better place.
I feel like we are surrounded by information that tells us we are lacking. Advertising consumes our visual field and it constantly tells us that our kids aren't happy enough, our friends aren't beautiful enough, basically that we need something to make us complete.
Street signs have to cut through this cacophony of information to get us really important information. The colors, the fonts, the shapes... all these elements are designed to transmit information clearly and quickly.
We are exposed to these visual elements from a very young age and they establish themselves deep in our minds. When we are driving and see a red octagon, we don't need to read the word "STOP" we just reflexively hit the brakes. It is this deep seated connection that I am working with, this reflexive response that bypasses the conscious mind, to provide a message of completeness and self-care.
My goal is to offset the messages of alienation we are bombarded with from advertising and provide messages that we are ok as we are and that we have the ability to take care of ourselves.
Why? Because it's something I can do to try and make the wold a better place.
I feel like we are surrounded by information that tells us we are lacking. Advertising consumes our visual field and it constantly tells us that our kids aren't happy enough, our friends aren't beautiful enough, basically that we need something to make us complete.
Street signs have to cut through this cacophony of information to get us really important information. The colors, the fonts, the shapes... all these elements are designed to transmit information clearly and quickly.
We are exposed to these visual elements from a very young age and they establish themselves deep in our minds. When we are driving and see a red octagon, we don't need to read the word "STOP" we just reflexively hit the brakes. It is this deep seated connection that I am working with, this reflexive response that bypasses the conscious mind, to provide a message of completeness and self-care.
My goal is to offset the messages of alienation we are bombarded with from advertising and provide messages that we are ok as we are and that we have the ability to take care of ourselves.
Why? Because it's something I can do to try and make the wold a better place.
I feel like we are surrounded by information that tells us we are lacking. Advertising consumes our visual field and it constantly tells us that our kids aren't happy enough, our friends aren't beautiful enough, basically that we need something to make us complete.
Street signs have to cut through this cacophony of information to get us really important information. The colors, the fonts, the shapes... all these elements are designed to transmit information clearly and quickly.
We are exposed to these visual elements from a very young age and they establish themselves deep in our minds. When we are driving and see a red octagon, we don't need to read the word "STOP" we just reflexively hit the brakes. It is this deep seated connection that I am working with, this reflexive response that bypasses the conscious mind, to provide a message of completeness and self-care.
My goal is to offset the messages of alienation we are bombarded with from advertising and provide messages that we are ok as we are and that we have the ability to take care of ourselves.
Why? Because it's something I can do to try and make the wold a better place.
I feel like we are surrounded by information that tells us we are lacking. Advertising consumes our visual field and it constantly tells us that our kids aren't happy enough, our friends aren't beautiful enough, basically that we need something to make us complete.
Street signs have to cut through this cacophony of information to get us really important information. The colors, the fonts, the shapes... all these elements are designed to transmit information clearly and quickly.
We are exposed to these visual elements from a very young age and they establish themselves deep in our minds. When we are driving and see a red octagon, we don't need to read the word "STOP" we just reflexively hit the brakes. It is this deep seated connection that I am working with, this reflexive response that bypasses the conscious mind, to provide a message of completeness and self-care.
My goal is to offset the messages of alienation we are bombarded with from advertising and provide messages that we are ok as we are and that we have the ability to take care of ourselves.
Why? Because it's something I can do to try and make the wold a better place.
has been for sale for some time, as you have seen. The maintenance and ongoing development to keep our non-profit and idealistic platform for contemporary art running and safe from hackers etc. costs money that is no longer there. Because of small investments that are necessary now and the running costs, we will have to shut down with a heavy heart at the beginning of summer on June 21.





