The See

The See is an ongoing project dealing with tourism and an alternative version of shintoism. It all started in a forrest in Denmark, hiking for a week, meeting the different trees, rocks, lakes, foxes, ants and their inherent spirits. When I came back to civilisation, it all clicked into place, combining the parts of the puzzle into The See which describes how everything, beasts, machines, clouds, roads, and cups of coffee has a soul or spirit - like how if you have two similar computers, but they still work slighlty differently, how one is a little bit slower than the other, but the other crashes more often - each has a different spirit.

The See is about these spirits in everything, how a person is also a machine and how everything is connected - a car on a road makes the car and the road part of the same thing, each would be something different without the other. This relationship between objects/spirits is The See. Everything on The See is part of The Sess.

The See is, as mentioned, largely a project on tourism, I am currently working on postcards, folders, snapshots, souvenirs, but may also produce a guidebook and a tourist information booth. There will definitely be little articles about this in various media - if you're interested in a The See report in your magazine, please get in touch.

The purpose of this project is mainly research - I am the guidebook author traveling The See, looking for the best sights and trying to get to the soul of The See.

I've designed a flexible logo system for The See which is described here

At the moment I am concentrating on describing the Naiiad, who are nymphs (I suppose) of applied/superficial beauty - they are the colour of your car or the parsley on your steak.