✮ The Secrets of Surveillance Capitalism is a book I designed and produced in collaboration with writer Shoshana Zuboff, transforming her essay on surveillance capitalism into an experimental, interactive publication. The book operates as a text-within-a-text: highlighted phrases from the essay were entered into Google, and the resulting search outputs appear as smaller inserts embedded within each spread, confronting the reader with both Zuboff’s critique and the algorithmic systems it describes. Using Japanese binding, I printed on the concealed inner folds of the pages—spaces traditionally left blank—placing “secret” compositions of text and image that could only be accessed by physically tearing the book open, echoing themes of exposure and hidden infrastructures. Conceived as an exploration of how form can embody subject matter, the project transformed reading into a tactile, participatory act and was later installed as a gallery exhibition where viewers were invited to rip open copies of the book.
✮ The Secrets of Surveillance Capitalism is a book I designed and produced in collaboration with writer Shoshana Zuboff, transforming her essay on surveillance capitalism into an experimental, interactive publication. The book operates as a text-within-a-text: highlighted phrases from the essay were entered into Google, and the resulting search outputs appear as smaller inserts embedded within each spread, confronting the reader with both Zuboff’s critique and the algorithmic systems it describes. Using Japanese binding, I printed on the concealed inner folds of the pages—spaces traditionally left blank—placing “secret” compositions of text and image that could only be accessed by physically tearing the book open, echoing themes of exposure and hidden infrastructures. Conceived as an exploration of how form can embody subject matter, the project transformed reading into a tactile, participatory act and was later installed as a gallery exhibition where viewers were invited to rip open copies of the book.