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alt: A laptop ontop of a nicely lit bright orange fabric, on the laptop screen is the Fabricated Intimacy website
Fabricated Intimacy
Fragmentary dating app inspired art site
Clients:

Marija B. Jones

Services:
#Visual Identity #Website #Animation
Deliverables:

Dating App Inspired Website
Encryption Inspired Visual Identity

alt: A laptop ontop of a nicely lit bright orange fabric, on the laptop screen is the Fabricated Intimacy website

Exploring encryption and technologically-mediated intimate relationships through interactive user-experiences

Fabricated Intimacy addresses how dating apps influence the forming of technologically-mediated intimate relationships in a project exploring what decentralised organisational models bring to online dating cultures.

We worked closely with artist Marija Bozinovska Jones to visually explore topics of ‘technologically fabricated intimacy’ ranging from dating apps, gamification and blockchain technologies. The website features encrypted Easter eggs along with a collection of texts by authors such as Nick Srnicek, Sarah Friend and Rob Gallagher, among others.

The website was also featured as an installation at the Chronus Art Center in Shanghai.

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gallery space with a projection of fabricated intimacy website on wall
Identity Constellation and FabricatedIntimacy.Tech at Chronus Art Center (CAC), Shanghai. Photo: Zhong Han
gallery space with a projection of fabricated intimacy website on wall from a different angle
FabricatedIntimacy.Tech (with work by !Mediengruppe Bitnik), Chronus Art Center (Shanghai) Photo: Zhong Han
Fabricated Intimacy website homepage with about text
Fabricated Intimacy website, 'The rescue of immediacy through total mediation' article

Planet Cashless, 2019


Speculative design activity book for children (ages 8+)
alt: Planet Cashless booklets are laying on a table which has been drawn all over by children, around the booklets crayons and stickers can be seen

Live Art Sector Research, 2021


Digital & print report, mapping the UK live art sector
alt: A woman holding the Live Art Sector Research book. The front cover uses multiple font weights and bright gradients to catch the eye
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