Information is the resolution of uncertainty. Entropy is the measure of that uncertainty.
Initiated from a growing obsession with functional ephemera - the visual language of logistics that surrounds us daily yet goes entirely unseen. The challenge: strip shipping labels, transit forms, and fax headers of their utility and reconstruct them as philosophical objects.
Urban Entrophy is a visual investigation into the breakdown of information in a hyper-connected yet crumbling world. The project asks: what remains of our identity when it is distilled into tracking numbers, barcodes, and error messages?
Seven finished posters, each resolved as an independent visual argument while belonging to a coherent system. The "Destructive Digital" workflow developed here - collection, deconstruction, degradation, intervention - has since become a recurring method in the studio's experimental work.
High-contrast monochromes representing the binary nature of digital data.
Tactile textures: distressed halftones and photocopy "noise" mimicking physical decay.
A recurring neon-pink "redacted" marker acting as both disruptor and focal point.
01 Memento Vivere · 02 Dasein · 03 Chaos/Construct · 04 Sovereign · 05 Entrophy · 06 Nocturnal · 07 Unheimlich - each poster bridges the mechanical and the human condition.
Collection of technical ephemera, deconstruction of functional hierarchy, digital degradation, and analog-style intervention marks.