With a series of projects, interviews, and essays, this publication documents a thesis body of research conducted at the Rhode Island School of Design from 2012 to 2015.
I explore iterative methods to generate multiple versions of forms. In digital environments, visual materials become both a final product and an archival source for further creation simultaneously. By taking repetition as the founding act to articulate how visual outcomes are continuously reformed online, I focus on designing an iterative process of making and connecting its outcomes, which I call Versions. In this way, the individual versions live within the link, opening a path to read any shift in context.