A propositional publishing project run by Lars Høie. The project
aims to critique ideology in its multiplicity of forms, hoping to contribute to the meta-level discourse of
the post-digital publishing landscape.
The last project, @FactuallyTrump (2017), explored language and the cycle of meaning-production in the
context of Trump's new world order. Exhibited at the Lethaby Gallery in London as part of 'Altered
Realities' curated by Craig Barnes and Gerard Matthews. Made in collaboration with Tatiana Ermolaeva, Koa Pham and Tuan Anh
Le.
See also 'A Manifesto for Everyday Life' (2016), a multimodal
performative lecture exploring plagiarism through fictional Czech-Vietnamese appropriation artist Lê Diệu
Phương (Nguyễn Diệu Linh). By taking plagiarism as its creative framework it seeks to challenge one of the
last remaining absolute taboos within the academic institution. Performed at the Cookhouse Gallery (2016) as
part of 'Model Countermodel' curated by Yvan Martinez and Joshua Trees.