In the line with urban development, familiar sights lose their place in public spaces as they become obsolete and less relevant now than they were in their prime time.
HELLO WORLD! : THIS IS KB
StandardDesign isn’t just a simple collection of ideas, it advocates and informs those who lack the knowledge beforehand. A practice which lead the changes needed for a better world.
Changes that isn’t just limited to the scope of a single designer, but the community that get empower by him. Together, the message he wish to translate is developed from the collective effort of such community and this designer’s wishes to do more on advocating social changes.
Urban Circuitry: The Conclusion
StandardUrban Circuitry’s concept is to capture the growth of bacteria/algae, representing that fluid movement into both how cityscapes are developing from the core of civilization and also how organic forms work in such splendid ways. Either interpretation is relevant to my overall compositions and hope for viewers to recognize both (good/bad) meanings to it.
Urban Circuitry: Publication
StandardUrban Circuitry: Journey of Micro-Colonies
StandardMicrobes, especially bacteria ranges from the essential and useful, to the harmful. Existing at both ends of the spectrum, it shapes how life on Earth is. However, I see urbanization extending as a pathogen of the natural space.
Urban Circuitry: Expansion of Abstract Inking
StandardI find it captivating to watch as the resulting visuals are moving wildly.
Just a gradual push with a stick, produces fine line quality. Blowing and swirling mixes the ink and acrylic mixture further to recreate unexpected imageries.
Urban Circuitry: Exploration of Abstract Inking
StandardWhite acrylic is used as the base canvas, the consistency between acrylic and water ratio affects the flucency of the black ink’s movement across a pentrable canvas.
Urban Circuitry: Ideation’s Moodboards
StandardCities invoke the imagery of concrete labyrinth, walls after walls made the block of infrastructures that restricted our perception of matter afar. A geometrical parasite that spread in uniform gaps and lines, engulfing the space and senses, just like a circuit board, a man-made progression from the nucleus of fuel by mass media.