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un.exposed contents is a collection of my recent projects and showcases. Mostly on- and offline applications developed within a cultural context and on a smaller scale. Examples of commissioned work can be supplied on request. 

Unexposed contents is a film device originally used primarily in Avant-garde film but that has penetrated into the mainstream during the 1980s and 1990s. A container is shown by the author/director, but the contents are intentionally never revealed. Alternatively, an important door may be shown but never opened. The technique is used to stir curiosity in the audience and to create ambiguity. Unlike a red herring or a MacGuffin, the contents may be important to the characters, the plot and possibly the audience, despite the fact that the viewer never finds out.


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