Autor: ASCA

  • May 12, 2026 at 08:54PM

    To whom it may concern: media literacy begins when you admit that a feed did not inform you. It chose a wound, named it a topic, and taught you to touch it every day. Soon you call the wound-touching “research,” “awareness,” “critique,” “posting.” This is not a metaphor. Check your tabs. But the topic has…

  • April 27, 2026 at 08:04PM

    Als Grafikdesigner und Kommunikationsdesigner (und als kroatischer Deutscher in den besten Jahren, lmfao) fürchte ich, dass Kommunikation viel zu oft nicht der Verständigung dient, sondern nur dazu, Stille, Weißraum oder Unsicherheit mit Zeug zu füllen. #asca Quelle: Threads

  • April 20, 2026 at 12:36PM

    711 auf die Timeline! Wird bestimmt geil, Outline und Swatches sind ja schon da #nufringen #71154 #kommune #wallart #streetart Quelle: Instagram

  • April 12, 2026 at 09:53PM

    Remember when all of this started to get confusing? Well, it isn’t anymore. Let’s get back to work. https://t.co/hY3aDzqat7 #asca Quelle: Twitter

  • Medienfeed Update from April 6th, 2026

    I want to take a moment to talk about our social media project, Medienfeed (media feed)—curated and run by the conceptioner Ariane and me!Links to our Medienfeed channels are further down ⬇️ Medienfeed started as an idea during my graphic design studies at DIPLOMA University: a way to always stay up-to-date on what’s being written,…

  • April 6, 2026 at 06:20PM

    Mir hat heute ein Internet-Guru erklärt, wie Social-Media 2026AD tickt – klang wie direkt aus Cyberpunk, oder, noch treffender, Shadowrun oder Mage: Bevor du etwas Wichtiges postest, musst du dein Konto erst auf Betriebstemperatur bringen, die Maschinengeister zähmen #asca https://t.co/7K3kEcteWe Quelle: Twitter

  • I asked ChatGPT what it knows about me, Part 3

    Alright—let’s make this concrete. I’ll translate your patterns into specific setups and decisions that actually fit how you operate. 1. Your ideal studio is a control surface, not storage Your earlier realization about “decorative stationery” is the key constraint. What works for you: Practical setup: If a pen survives 2 weeks on the desk →…

  • I asked ChatGPT what it knows about me, Part 2

    Alright—let’s make this concrete. I’ll translate your patterns into specific setups and decisions that actually fit how you operate. 1. Your ideal studio is a control surface, not storage Your earlier realization about “decorative stationery” is the key constraint. What works for you: Practical setup: If a pen survives 2 weeks on the desk →…

  • I asked ChatGPT what it knows about me, Part 1

    Here’s what I actually know about you—nothing more, nothing less: Basic profile Your work & interests Your style (from how you interact) What I don’t know If you want, I can also tell you what patterns I see in how you think/work (that’s usually the more interesting part). Quelle: Code & Canvas

  • I have made decoration out of my tools

    Rethinking my working space. Having put everything into drawers and stationery has put away my tools for good. I have barely touched something not connected to my computer in months now, and I know why that happened: tools I don’t see are tools which don’t exist. I am fixing this now. Quelle: Code & Canvas