



Ceci n’est pas un livre


DATE


JUN 2025



CONTACT


brv2105@columbia.edu




MODELLUS NOVUS


SUBMITTED TO TYPEFACES


UNDISCLOSED


COLLABORATORS


BRANDON GIL [ CIVIC:SACRED , SP ‘25]


NOTE


THE FOLLOWING IS AN ABRDIGED PORTFOLIO ONLY MEANT AS A BRIEF SAMPLING.
FURTHER ELABORATION AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.















[1] physical process diary, 100 p, spiral-bound [2] diary spreads




















[1] “landscape signals”
[2] “transmission towers”
[3] “billboard bridge”



[1] “oppressive interiority” [2] “stereotypes” vs. “reality”




















MEDIA MANIPULATIONS + URBAN EXTRACTIONS



POSTER LOGICS
Core II: Damage Control
Prof. Regina Teng Spring 2023
No one is regulating new media’s communicative power. We receive the images all around us fluidly and without interruption.
POSTER LOGICS intervenes on this seamless transmission of meaning. Through a series of physical experiments with wheatpaste posters — compared to screens, a tangibly material medium — it exposes cycles of image generation, destruction, and re-appropriation within high fashion advertising.
An array of speculative architectural fragments suggests an expanded application and spatialization of the affects discovered in the physical material manipulations.



















































[1] decay logic speculative fragment [2] material research studies





















































[1] poster design for Sky event
[2] event photos



















