Selfsurfing, 2012
Selfsurfing is a Chrome extension that creates a self-surfing, auto-updating clone of my browser in real time.
Selfsurfing is a Chrome extension that creates a self-surfing, auto-updating clone of my browser in real time.

A try to break the Guinness World Book of Records of most comments on one Facebook post.

Every visitor to the website's browser size, collected, and played back sequentially, ending with your own.

In Search Of Lost Time (1913 - 1927, À la recherche du temps perdu) by Marcel Proust, tweeted once an hour in parts.

A Website that loads itself over and over again.

A blue popup window in a blue popup window.

A browser extension that sends every website I'm currently viewing to imhereandthere.com.

A website browsing Flickr, looking for the latest photograph that's tagged with "sky", projected on papers marked with sky on the ground.

A series of 12 spam emails, offering proven methods for developing large collections of contemporary art.

This Place In Time displays all visitors locations, continuously updated to be centered on the last one, slowly collecting every spot in the world.

The top million most visited websites, showing the ones you have visited

A collective video work, based upon crowd sourced video footage collected through somewhereelsebefore.com

All of my friends on Facebook that's currently having an indexhibit page, indexed.

Installation with a paper shredder, connected to a website, slowly destroying a print of a camera.

This is eva search and it's an image search engine that searches flickr and gives you one image result per word.

The 53rd International Art Exhibition, titled Fare Mondi // Making Worlds. Documented.

Life-sized sculpture of Mr Photographer

An exploration in creating photographs based on its previous purpose.

A two day performance, taking place simultaneously in Murica and Amsterdam, connecting our studio in Amstedam with the copy of it we built in Murica.

A collection of material produced and used in the process of making a 'better version of myself'

Series of 12 photographs, using the neighbours of my studio, asking them to pose as they remember the famous picture of Marilyn Monroe.

My sister came to visit during spring-time. All the time she was incredibly bored so I decided to make a series of Polaroids of her to cheer her up.


A work of fiction that arouses excited expectation or uncertainty about what may happen

Photos my father took of our house for insurance purposes, 6 months before it burnt down. Series of 14 photographs