TRIPCODE


Independent communication design studio by Cyanne van den Houten based in Rotterdam. Working in the fields of art and digital culture with a strong focus on interactive identities, queer initiatives and generative systems.


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TRIPCODE


Independent communication design studio by Cyanne van den Houten based in Rotterdam - Utrecht. Working in the fields of art and digital culture with a strong focus on exhibition design, interactive identities and generative systems.

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FLUID

2022 - ongoing
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FLUID is a beacon for the queer community in WAS. This dynamic identity mirrors the sex-positive and open-minded club night that welcomes and celebrates queer bodies and experiences, while adopting an extensive set of house rules and a conscious door policy. FLUID proposes a broad spectrum of electronic music, with both established DJs and new talents from the queer scene.






ekko x what you see

2024
CAMPAIGN

A whirlwind of energy and identity with hyperhop, avant-gabber and more! What You See Festival (for gender and identity) and EKKO have put together this concert program with: Promis3, Plastic Persoon and AIDAN.




ROODKAPJE

2020 - ongoing
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ROODKAPJE is the Rotterdam based local laboratory for ART X LIVE X FOOD and everything in between. The art program is dynamic, riotous and multi-voiced at heart. The collective experiments by the Hamburger Community residents make this heart beat.
The website build for ROODKAPJE lets you browse intuitively through the multifaceted program in design referring to the stained glass facade of the building. From 2020-2022 TRIPCODE worked closely with the residents to communicate the experimental programs (like workshops, treasure hunts, lectures, radio shows, music performances, exhibitions) through on and offline campaigns. 






sudor

2024
CAMPAIGN

Sudor draws inspiration from the club WAS. resemblance to a sudatorium, an ancient Roman sweat-house. With its characterizing round stone washbasins, where the laborers working in the factory next door used to go to wash up after their shifts. 



 
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