Hacking minor
In my fourth year at WdKA, I pursued the Hacking minor within the autonomous track. This program is not about hacking computer software but rather about exploring how an object or product is used and finding ways to give it a new or alternative function. For this project, I focused on the oversaturation of traffic signs in public spaces. Inspired by Guy Debord's Drifttheory, I aimed to shift people's perception and prevent them from blindly following established infrastructure. Instead, I wanted to encourage them to rediscover public space in a new way.
    I used traffic signs as a canvas, incorporating randomized traffic icons to make viewers question their function. For the exhibition, I also designed the poster in collaboration with two former classmates, Stein Rozenberg and Noah Verhoeff.








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