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2025

Exhibition Design, Identity Design, Creative Coding, Book Design, Motion Design

In Collaboration with Nadine Macapacal.

A special thanks to Gabriel Drozdov and Nick Larson who advised on this project, and to the RISD Graphic Design department for giving us the space to display it.

Included Projects:




Compression is the new governing body of how an artist's work is perceived. Every piece is filtered, downsampled, and encoded, often multiple times, before it is ever seen. The more something is compressed, the easier it is to share and consume, but the less it is truly recieved. This exhibition explores compression as a creative practice, reasserting the artists' control over their work, and analyzing the relationship between an original piece of media and it's encoded counterpart.

The exhibition includes, three books, two posters, three videos, and a collecton of other experiments made using various command line scripting tools, p5.js, & WebGL, mainly focusing on JPG, BPG, WebP, and MP4 files. Each project can be viewed by clicking on the links above or from the home page.

Alexander Pink
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Alexander Pink
© 2026
Alexander Pink
© 2026
Alexander Pink
© 2026
Alexander Pink
© 2026
Alexander Pink
© 2026
Alexander Pink
© 2026
Alexander Pink
© 2026
Alexander Pink
© 2026
Alexander Pink
© 2026
Alexander Pink
© 2026
Alexander Pink
© 2026

Los Angeles / New York
Email: apink@risd.edu
Instagram: @xandi.pink

I am a graphic designer, coder, sound designer, and recent RISD graduate. My work is driven by curiosity. I love finding rabbit holes to go down and learning new skills!

I develop my own tools with Javascript, Python, GLSL, HTML, and CSS. My creative coding work explores automation, distortion, and audio interaction.

When I am not working on a design project, I’m most likely recording ambiance, trying to emulate classic electronic production techniques, or growing my library of found sounds.

This site is built from scratch and typeset in Univers.