front-end – Matte Lim https://archive.mattelim.com Design Tech Art Mon, 29 May 2023 02:44:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.3 https://archive.mattelim.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/mattelim8.png front-end – Matte Lim https://archive.mattelim.com 32 32 Can Recycle Anot? https://archive.mattelim.com/work/can-recycle-anot/ Sun, 12 Dec 2021 06:24:00 +0000 https://archive.mattelim.com/?post_type=work&p=626

Can Recycle Anot? is a searchable recyclables guide for Singapore. (The title is Singlish for “Can this be recycled or not?”) It is a personal project motivated by the difficulty of finding out whether or not something is recyclable in Singapore.

To make this app more meaningful, I am looking for small-batch, volunteer-run recycling organizations in Singapore to partner with. These organizations tend to have a much higher rate of recycling as opposed to large companies whose primary expertise lies in waste disposal. The aim is to make Can Recycle Anot? a field guide for ground-up recycling initiatives in Singapore.

Try the app on a microsite built on Replit ↗

Wireframing and prototyping on Figma.
The web app is built using React on Replit.
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BeFantastic Fellowship | Stories from your Future https://archive.mattelim.com/work/befantastic-fellowship-stories-from-your-future/ Mon, 12 Apr 2021 05:45:28 +0000 https://archive.mattelim.com/?post_type=work&p=614

I was part of the BeFantastic Together Fellowship in 2021. It is an international art fellowship that invited “collaborative practitioners in art, design, and technology to explore Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Machine Learning (ML), data & networks around the theme of the climate crisis.” The fellowship ran online from August to December and connected artists, designers, and technologists from all around the world. I got to collaborate with Srishti, a filmmaker, Swati, a playwright, and Vinko, a software developer. The former two are based in India while the latter is based in Spain.

Stories from your Future is an interactive text-based narrative set in 2050 Delhi addressing the crisis of water scarcity. The participant makes difficult choices as they navigate through the story. A provocation to reflect on the climate emergency and the agency we hold today.

Stories from your Future references choose-your-own-adventure books, or more recently, Netflix’s Bandersnatch. The work requires participants to make decisions at various points as the story unfolds. Each decision made by the participant leads them down a separate path in the narrative.

The medium that participants will experience Stories from your Future through is a fictitious AI chatbot companion known as cloudbee. Cloudbee is imagined as an app used by governments to ration and allocate resources to citizens in a world where countries and cities are fast approaching or living past Day Zero (defined as the day where water levels go so low that municipalities are forced to shut public access to tap water).

Experience Stories from your Future on its microsite ↗

I worked on the design of cloudbee, from the initial wireframes to high-fidelity Figma prototypes. I also helped to hack Twine so that it matches the needs of our project.

Find out more about my art practice on Luke Warme ↗

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