Photogrammetry workshop // hosted by Wix at Design Matters ‘23
Imagine a conference discussing trends and forecasts within technology. It is held in 2035. How could an official digital poster for this conference look? 

The poster is the product of a workshop of 4 hours, with the main focus of exploring the discipline of photogrammetry. The poster was made in collaboration with Silje Andersen and Niels Thejls.

 






‘Absence’ // Assignment at DMJX School of Media and Journalism
Frame by frame animation made with an offset in a personal memory from the confusing period between childhood and adulthood. The main focus of the assignment was to explore the discipline of storytelling.  

 



Scents 2 sound // Audiovisual workshop 
How does a smell look? Feel? Act? Sound? What about two smells, and the contrast between them? 

This animation is the visualization of two different smells. After smelling the scents blindfolded we made a descriptive list for each smell. Both scents were assigned personality traits of their own. Each off them reminded us of our grandmothers, but in very distinct ways, so we went for an overall feel of nostalgia.

The assignment was a collaboration with students from Sonic College of sound design.





Dynamic identity for Accra // Assignment at DMJX School of media and journalism
Accra is a vibrant city on the rise, with a rich history and culture. This is the essence of this identity. 

In order to create this dynamic identity I found, that a lot of research was necessary. I wanted the identity to represent Accra and its people in a respectful way. I have never been to Ghana, and I live in a country which has played a big part in the colonization of Accra, so thorough research was a big part of this assignment.





Re-imagining Bispeengbuen // Experiment with AI
The case video above can be seen as an experiment, using different models for AI-generation. 

I wanted to explore the possibilities of urban planning for a debated area in Copenhagen. Bispeengbuen is a concrete bridge with a highway on top, tranporting many people daily to and from the city. Many want the bridge gone, and a lot of alternative solutions for the area have been suggested. 

The wishes for the future of the area is that it becomes more green, a place for daily life activities and perhaps an area with room for creativity and artistic display. 

The problem is that tearing down the bridge and building a tunnel instead will be both expensive and realease enormous amounts of CO₂. 

The debate about the area has been going on for more than 10 years, without anyone being able to agree on a solution. 

So I posed the question: What if we let the bridge stay, and instead saw it as a resource?



Using an image to image model, and afterwards an image to motion model, I created three different explorations into how the space could look while keeping Bispeengbuen