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Recent Work
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record sleeve for the protomen's third album, act III - this city made us
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in 2005 our excellent friends the protomen released a self-titled LP now known affectionately as act I. a year later caspar and the band were introduced, and we began working with them to bring a fury to their visual artwork that felt appropriate to their unique music. by 2009 the protomen were ready to release another album, the second chapter in their story. it was called act II - the father of death. for this LP we made not just the beautifully complex physical artwork, but also a film.

16 years later the protomen finished what will be their third and final album as a band. act III - this city made us is its title and this is its cover. the caspar david friedrich-esque "rückenfigur" image was devised by the band and executed by john delucca and caspar. john painted it in his usual formidable way, and caspar drew the logo and took care of the typesetting and layout.

given the distinctly narrative based nature of the protomen's music, a new song (or two) will be released every week on bandcamp, just like watching a TV show.  those who preorder simply have to refresh the page each week to get new music.

it's a beautiful record, mark our words, and we hope you enjoy listening to it.
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theprotomen.bandcamp.com/album/act-iii-this-city-made-us
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poster for the short film, the curfew.
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writer, director and visual artist shehrezad maher reached out after finding our work online. they had just finished their first narrative short film and it had been selected for the orizzonti short films international competition at this year's venice biennale. 

the film follows ayaan as he becomes a temporary caregiver for his indian grandmother. both from the same ethnic background and yet separated by a language barrier, they find themselves adrift in a silence haunted by spectres of a colonial past. this rift starts to affect how ayaan sees strangers and himself.

caspar watched the film and was immediately taken by it. after much discussion with shehrezad caspar presented a series of directions a poster for the film could take. shehrezad chose the one you see here and then mailed various props from the film from new york to caspar in berlin. work then began on printing the vintage photograph, cutting perspex, buying ice cream, and then designing, lighting and photographing the scene you see here. the delicate and fetching ice cream styling was done by mina munarova.

do see this film if you have have the means. it has one shot in it in particular that we've found hard to forget.
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labiennale.org/en/cinema/2025/orizzonti/curfew
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poster for the feature film, desire lines.
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producer zsuzsanna kiraly and writer / director dane komljen reached out again and asked that we make a poster for their new feature film. the film is called desire lines (linije želje) and had just been selected to play in competition at the locarno film festival.

caspar watched the film and was immediately excited to work on it. he and dane then spoke on the phone. it was during that call they came up with the idea you see here. caspar then went and bought some clay and started to make the "worm". after that he printed out the poster's main type / photo treatment onto paper and wet the paper in a bowl of water. he then placed the wet paper over the worm like a bedsheet. slowly the paper dried and eventually caspar captured the image you see here, using artificial lighting. 

if you have the means to see this film, we highly recommend it. it's quite unlike anything else.
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danekomljen.com/desire-lines
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