Jeffrey Tzu Kwan Valino Koh has spent most of his life so far in Toronto, Canada but has managed to live, work and study in Zurich, London, Rotterdam, Berlin, Seoul, Singapore and Tokyo.
He is a multi-talented, trans-disciplinary experiential designer who has worked on catwalk and fashion show designs for PRADA, advertising and gallery curation for KesselsKramer, and architecture and exhibition designs for the Office for Metropolitan Architecture / Rem Koolhaas.
In the past he studied Semiotics and Fashion Photography, and was awarded his BFA in Monumental Kunst from the Aki Academy of Art and Design (ArtEZ) in Enschede, the Netherlands and an MA in Creative Practice for Narrative Environments from Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design in London, United Kingdom.
He is pursuing a PhD at the Mixed Reality Lab / Keio-NUS CUTE Center at the National University of Singapore and is a visiting research scholar at Keio University in Japan, where his research interests include liquid-based tangible user interfaces, interactive digital media, organic user interfaces, ludology, cognitive enactive learning and ubiquitous, pervasive and persuasive computing.
- JoinedAugust 2005
- Occupationcreative something or other..
- Hometowntoronto
- Current citytokyo
- Countryjapan
- Websitehttp://www.villainous.biz/
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Inspiring, insightful and always taking super thought provoking images. I came across 'smallcaps' on flickr a long time ago.. the stitches he makes are just brilliant and his line of work is always v interesting. Nice one S.CAPS! ;)
I absolutely love smallcaps purist photomontage style, his work is some of the most inspirational I've seen on Flickr. I've seen lots of nice photos with long exposure times in far away places, but his images are truly accessible and encourage you to have a go. They've encouraged me anyway. Keep up the photomon… Read more
I absolutely love smallcaps purist photomontage style, his work is some of the most inspirational I've seen on Flickr. I've seen lots of nice photos with long exposure times in far away places, but his images are truly accessible and encourage you to have a go. They've encouraged me anyway. Keep up the photomontage and sorry to hear about your HD smallcaps.
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