An investigation into transhumanism.
Participants were initially provided with design research kits, which asked them to analyse their use of technology and its impacts on their consciousness. The responses provided then informed the design and content of a hybrid-format infographic poster.
To indicate the perception by participants of technology being inseperable from themselves, the infographic poster was first printed as a blank A1 poster (with registration marks), before projecting its digital counterpart over the top.
The white envelopes were screenprinted by hand, after being told commercial printers couldn't print white ink on them due to size constraints.
Supervised by Kate Mansell.
Participants were initially provided with design research kits, which asked them to analyse their use of technology and its impacts on their consciousness. The responses provided then informed the design and content of a hybrid-format infographic poster.
To indicate the perception by participants of technology being inseperable from themselves, the infographic poster was first printed as a blank A1 poster (with registration marks), before projecting its digital counterpart over the top.
The white envelopes were screenprinted by hand, after being told commercial printers couldn't print white ink on them due to size constraints.
Supervised by Kate Mansell.