Small experiment: an app that turns live camera into textures/patterns in my Time Stretched style. It subdivides the image in real time. Press-hold to see the raw feed; pinch to add/remove detail. Still choppy. Not on the App Store—just for me.
I’ve been drawing grid-based monospaced letters for a while and kept putting off turning them into a real font.
Recently I exported a 2023 set as SVGs, dropped them into ChatGPT, and now I have working TTF and OTF files 🥹
#今日のサイト🖼️
美術館の鑑賞者を撮った写真プロジェクト。
スクロールすることで場面が引いていき、視野が広がり、影も動く。
「作品を見る人」を見るという鑑賞者自体が作品になってる。
左右に情報が書いてあるのも良い。
People Look at Art or Art Looks at People
space.repponen.com/peopleloo…
Images from the Time Stretched series and a text I wrote for DOMUS issue 1106, an Italian design, art, and architecture magazine co-edited by Bjarke Ingels, guest editor in 2025.
Made a Chrome extension that turns any website with English text into a color-coded blackout.
Every word on the page becomes a solid block of color based on its role in the sentence: nouns, verbs, adjectives, names, etc each get their own color.
Had an idea for a wristwatch a while ago. Is this watch comfortable? Probably not. Is it useful to have four dials for four time zones? If you’re James Bond, maybe. But I’d totally wear something like that.
New tiny tool: LayerLoops, an iOS app for drawing video collages. Record a clip (it loops), draw a shape with your finger, then record another loop inside it. Repeat to build wild layers and export to Camera Roll. Been testing daily. Surprisingly fun.