I worked with DVTK on the redesign of AIMKO’s website,
the Paris-based creative house operating across events and architecture.
With many of AIMKO’s projects existing as temporary, location-specific
interventions, the site was conceived as a digital counterpart to this ephemerality
— an online repository that documents spaces which are otherwise fleeting.
The homepage centres around an interactive 3D map of AIMKO’s projects,
where titles scramble between geographic coordinates and locations act as
entry points rather than fixed navigation. Hover states trigger vivid,
transient animations — driven my custom GLSL slit-scan shaders — offering brief flashes
of past events that behave more like memories than static documentation.
The website functions both as an exploratory experience and an archive,
allowing visitors to drift through projects spatially or access them through a
structured index, balancing experimentation with clarity while reflecting AIMKO’s
position between street culture, fashion, and architectural practice.