



Books are linear. We read them from cover to cover, in which we indulge ourselves in the narrative exactly as the author has devised. A book, after all, is unknown territory until the author leads you by the hand, revealing essential elements at the author’s whim.
inspace from David Wieland on Vimeo.
This is a conceptual exploration of my final project: inspace. Inspace is a nonlinear platform for any form of new content. It’s incredibly intuitive in use and should yield to plenty of successful representations of future projects, articles and opinions of users.
Music: Drivin’ North by Remus (www.humanworkshop.com)

For the coming six months I live, report, create and procrastinate in my other hometown Hongkong. The differences between the country I have grown up in and the country I’ve grown onto are so mindboggingly vast that it’s hard to imagine they’re both on the same planet. I will already miss the sheer convenience of Hongkong once we are moving back to the slow-paced Legoland: The Netherlands. I will write more on this later: first I am going to celebrate the fact that my application for a Hongkong ID card came through.