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Lucas
Zuidema

is a graphic designer who always finds interesting sources to dive into, meticuliously reformating, structuring, flowing between, storing, categorising, linking, curating and converting information into publications and interactive experiences, through sight
and sound. — CV

This User... — Work in Progress

This website, which is still under construction, is about Wikipedia Userboxes, a way for Wikipedia editors to show their interests, it's a fully interactive social graph connecting the Wikipedian to their interests. In the future there'll be more interviews conducted with Wikipedia editors about their userboxes.

Check the graph here.

WebsiteGephi, Python, SigmaJS, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jq.

• 2024 - ongoing

PHREAKS

PHREAKS is a collection of phone hacking manuals from 1980 - 2000, the texts vary from humourous anecdotes, to technical documents.

The layout of the book is inspired by Terminal User Interfaces from Operating Systems like MS-DOS. The yellow pages reminds us of old phonebooks, while the opacity of the pages call back to the ghosting seen on CRT monintors from that period.

Hardcover bookInDesign, jq, figlet and Glyphs

• 2023

Coffincloud

Coffincloud is a web app with weather forecast for the dead.

The app is inspired by WeCroak, an app that sends daily notifications reminding you of your mortality. As an experiment I decided to integrate this experience into a daily activity: Checking the weather.

Website — HTML, CSS, JavaScript, OpenWeatherMap

• 2022

?!‽

?!‽ is a poster showcasing three different punctuation marks, it draws inspiration from the halftone-effect used in the printing of comics.

In the poster, each of the halftone dots is replaced by a question mark, exclemation point, or an interrobang (a combination of the previous two symbols).

A1 PosterProcessing, Illustrator

• 2022

Clair de Lune

Youtube User Mr Tortilla has been keeping a diary underneath the YouTube video Clair de Lune for over 3 years. This artwork features his daily entries as tortilla-flags on a moon surface, which you can freely explore.

GameGodot, GDscript, jq, LibreOffice Calc, youtube-comment-downloader

• 2022

Accept & Continue

This work invites the user to engage with the privacy policies content, refusing the right to enter before they have scrolled through and read the entire text.

The texts in this Privacy Policy are scraped from actual websites, and infinitly generate as the user scrolls down.

Website — HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jq

• 2024

The Human Patent

This interactive installation invites the participant to view themselves as a Human Patent.

Patents, if vague enough can put a design into a companies control. What would happen if the human body came under control of big corporations?

Interactive installationTouchDesigner, ImageMagick, Illustrator.

• 2022

Rotoscope

The Rotoscope podcast is a podcast about a variety of topics, centered around art school. It's co-hosted and co-edited by Joëlle de Jong, Roxana Neacșu and Bálint Korka.

This current season we are exploring the many facets of "home", and what it means to people.

Audio PodcastAudition, Zoom H5 / H6

• 2022 - ongoing