These are some pictures of the sky, taken by Nazlı Ercan over the last (approximately) 10 years [↓]:



And here are a few found faces, collected in one of Nazlı's (many) public are.na channels [↓]:



These are something like inside-out-museums — rather than static artworks sourced, removed, and collected in an institution, these are works found *in* and remaining *of* the world. This makes a bit of sense as Nazlı studied Art History at Princeton and has since worked with and for a number of prominent museums. She has worked independently and collaboratively. She is currently Senior Designer at the Walker Art Center. Here's another collection.

Nazlı will share some of her design work in class. She is joined by two other designers cut from similar cloth: Bryce Wilner and Matt Wolff. Bryce is an independent designer in New York whose work spans books, fonts, video, writing, teaching, and websites. He is also a publisher of extraordinary electronic projects through https://screen-door.net. You can read a bit about Bryce here from a previous Princeton class visit. Anyway, here is one of Bryce's fonts used to set a small fragment of his writing [↓] which I like very much:



Many of the websites are designed and programmed together with Matt Wolff. Matt is a designer and a developer and a teacher and well, here are some of his collections.

Continues in class . . . 
November 3, 2025
Pictures of the sky and other collections

Resources
On Language and Time (Nazlı Ercan)
“All at once” (Bryce Wilner)

Visitors
Nazlı Ercan
Bryce Wilner
Matt Wolff
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