LEAKY STUDIO
WEB PRINT EXHIBITION DESIGN CLIENTS WORKSHOPS ABOUT CONTACT
2008 (Selection)
Christina McPhee

Client: Christina McPhee (New Media Artist)

An extensive overview of recent media art works and drawings of California-based new media/visual artist and filmmaker Christina McPhee. Site features interactive images and texts cross referenced by medium and project, including in-depth audio and video content.
2007 (Selection)
Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller

Client: Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller, Berlin

An extensive web "catalogue" of the prolific production of works of Cardiff & Miller. The site features media / image content, given users an in depth "virtual" experience of their activities, from audio walks, video walks, and installations.
dw_bild Dreß & Wucherpfennig Architekten

Client: Dreß & Wucherpfennig Architekten, Berlin

An online portfolio of the architecture firm, specialising in "AltBau' renovations and additions.
Europeanisation History Network
Web Design for the collaborative european history network showcasing their paths of research towards publication / events.

Client: Humboldt University / Oxford University, Berlin / Oxford

Site features scholar profiles, abstracts and research outlines for this large interdisciplinary network of historians. The site features an animated map of Europe through several territorial transtitions.
2006
Lynne Marsh
Web Design for Canadian Video Artist.

Client: Lynne Marsh, Berlin

A documentation of the video works from Lynne Marsh.
Imagined Europeans
Logo & Web Design for the research project Imagined Europeans: The sceintific construction of Homo-Europeaeus.

Client: Humboldt University, Berlin

Site features scholar profiles, abstracts for this large-scale group research project and was designed with templates for self maintenance.
Graph Theory - Composer project and web tool
Web Application Design of the Composition project by Jason Freeman 2006

Client: Jason Freeman / Turbulence.org commission, NYC/Atlanta

Collaborating with American Composer, Jason Freeman, Leaky Studio designed the interface of the interactive web application for Freeman's semi-aleatory musical score. Users interact and create their own paths through the music, generating a "weighted" modified score to be played live either by a Solo violinist or cellist.
Did Someone Say Participate?
Website for the publication

Client: Shumon Basar, Markus Miessen, London

In response to the beautiful book design from Abake (props!), Leaky Studio adapted graphic content and style for the web based presentation of the book.
Michel de Broin
Website for the Canadian artist

Client: Michel de Broin, Berlin

Website was simply designed for self maintenance. A brief tutorial was given based on pre-made templates allowing the client to update the site himself.
Center Berlin
Website for the the Berlin based Gallery

Client: Center Berlin, Berlin

Website was simply designed incorporating the existing typogrpahic identity of the gallery and designed for self maintenance. A brief tutorial was given based on pre-made templates allowing the client to update the site themself.
Studio Miessen
Website dedicated to the architectural studio from Markus Miessen

Client: Markus Miessen, London

Website features the research and project activity of this young "architect" whose work spans teaching, construction, research, editing and text modes of output.
2005
Wax Factory
Contemporary Theatre Group

Client: Wax Factory, NYC

Site features the image / video documentation of this experimental theatre group based in NYC. Mixing Flash and HTML the site is both animated yet easy to maintain, featuring seductive background images randomly activated upon subsequent site visits.
Wirtschafts Aesthetik
Research project & Logo

Client: Martin Troendle, Berlin

A brief overview of the principal ideas behond the study of interface between art and economy.
2004
Paris: Invisible City
A Sociological web opera on the city of Paris

Client: Bruno Latour / Ecole de mines (revamp in 2007: Centre Pompidou)

The first book of sociology on the web! Written by Bruno Latour with photogrpahy from Emilie Hermant, the website was designed after the A3 book version Paris: Ville Invisible. It is now available in 4 languages.
2003 and before
E.A. 1/1
A Fake fashion shop for an exhibition

Client: Silvio Vujicic, Zagreb

The site features the 203 collection of mens wear from this young fashion designer, who in turn destroyed the clothes through water exposure in his exhibition as a fake shop in Zagreb.
CCA Kitakyushu
A site dedicated to the activities of the Center for Contemporary Art, Kitakyushu

Client: CCA Kitakyushu, Japan

The site features the activities of the CCA, including an International Artists Residence programme, publishing and project gallery. The site was designed keeping in mind the particular ceiling feature of their project space which is a series of grids.

Bridge The Gap?
An interdisciplinary conference in Kitakyushu, Japan, 2001

Client: Center for Contemporary Art, Kitakyushu

The site features the conference proceedings, participant biographies and interactive presentations from the dynamic event, mixing architects, scientists, theorists and artists.