Update: Abstract compositions 02
Opening one’s mouth on the internet sure hits different in 2026, huh!
Regardless I felt it was time to submit something to you, in what may be the final few months before the internet becomes pure noise. Here is the first (trusting my follow-through) in a series of posts documenting recent work that has been neglected by this public record.
Let’s begin by showing you some fun compositions I’ve made for These Ways as part of our ongoing identity work.
At These Ways our whole thing is balancing between Strategy and Design, two disciplines that require a continuously opening and closing, a process that breathes. Our visual foundation stems from this tension between control and chaos, method and improvisation. Playful colors set within strict frameworks.
Many of the subject matters we often discuss (AI development & crash, creative strategy and UX research as examples) are so far removed from nature that visual metaphors become ever-abstracting simulacrums of the actual subject matter. Thus we could easily arrive in the landscape of anemic powerpoints full of illustrations that simply try too hard or become walls of text.
Instead, I divided function and form into an abstract, often animated and interestingly textured background, superimposed with sparse and information-forward line drawings to convey important principles. A wide and ever-evolving collection of colorful properties gives us an ability for narrow and repeatable visuals when we need, while a fresh change of clothes is only a click away.
Normally these pieces would each stand on their own, being repeated and turned around through its container medium (a presentation, website, etc), but I present them to you here in a big crazy pile instead.
PS. My work titled First Light, mentioned only in passing publicly but remaining top-of-mind, continues. Ask me again in twenty years.








Thanks for watching babe!
Posters for Palestine
Well hi everyone.
Over the last weeks of ongoing horrors, I’ve channeled some of my unbridled rage into designing some posters for anyone to print, put on your socials, or whatever you like.
The choice of the word Decolonise stems from the underlying problem of all these recent conflicts, not just in Gaza but also in Yemen, Congo, Ukraine, and beyond. We must call this beast by its proper name: The colonialist mindset.
It has been an interesting design challenge of doing “non-design” — as I found that “clever” designs would only steal energy from the message onto the messenger . A subject such as this relies on communicating the substance with as little in the way as possible. Yet color and personality must remain, that which we are protecting.
Some of these have been printed, and can be picked up in Bergen while stocks last.
Free for non-commercial use <3






Mainroom Simulation
Today we dropped MAINROOM SIMULATION on Youtube.

Right now we all need some good escapism. So I went digging through my collection for all the 90’s epic optimism that was promptly killed by the age of ironic distance that followed it. The 2020s will be all about a return to earnestness, and the most earnest sounds of all lies in the monumentally indulgent arpeggiated chords of early trance.
I found minidiscs ripped from TV programs, shady whitelabels, bootlegs, and worse. But all amazing. And we are playing on the internet, so I don’t have to be as particular about sound engieneering as I would at a club. To keep it authentic to a club setting though, we kept all the mistakes and bad mixed in there, I want to keep taking risks so that one third of the time I mess it up. This makes the other two thirds so much better.
I wanted to focus in on a special collection of ambient acid and trance, the stuff you listen to while coming down from a marathon dancing session, lying in a field as the sun rises. This means I included a long chillout section on the end, pushing the peak energy to the middle of the mix. I’m into it!
So get on your living room dancefloor, get a spray bottle of water to simulate other peoples sweat, and join in!
Utopia Protocol launch

Last friday Utopia Protocol — God Mother’s podcast about underground club music — launched. It is hosted by my musical alter ego Lysgaard!
Search for it in whatever app you use to listen to podcasts. We are probably there! Or take a look at the show’s website.

Rave for the climate
Made this poster for a fundraising event for climate activism. It’s happening this week, you should come hang out with us!
Keen eyes will notice I’m also on the lineup, playing as my musical alter-ego Lysgaard. Gonna play all my best jungle sounds 😎

Bonus: Here’s a different idea, too.

More DOT branding
DOT is at it again! So i made this ting.
Posters, as you might have seen in the city already:



Something fishy
So little did I know when waking up this morning I could really animate fish.
This was made for a client in the fish industries here in Norway.
Check this out: First I made this horrible animated fish vector. Yeah, looks BAD.

Cassettes!
Holy smokes! Come on Jacob, is it the 80’s? You might be surprised to hear that cassettes are pretty big these days (even sales-wise), as we all yearn for that unmistakeable physical attachment to music.
Sound quality is actually astounding as well, contrary to popular belief. When the cassette technology had gotten really, really good in the late 90’s, the CD had already taken over! But now we can reap the fruits of all that Taiwanese labor.

More than anything, I appreciate the lesser availability of the medium, as it allows me to produce something that would not be functional on streaming services, but works wonders on C-60 tape. So the tapes that come out of God Mother (our label) will include strange, previously unreleased materials that will surprise and astound those that brave their parent’s attics to find a working tape deck. Sounds that are simply too hot for streaming. And wholly ignoring the copyright rules.
I have a lot of tracks that I’m really happy about, but can’t get an official digital release because clearing the samples would cost a fortune and a leg, unless I somehow meet Nina Simone at an afterparty and get her to sign some papers.
We have some rather lofty plans to release a lot of experimental things, but the first two are really rather ordinary in comparison: The first tapes we made are my Assemble EP from a couple years ago, as well as the mix Am-Talis did for DOT. Go take a look in the shop to find it!

Simula UiB Research Lab Project
Happy new years! As you might have noticed, the project with Simula UiB Research Lab, where we made the identity and website, is now live! A case study showing the process and ideas behind it all is up in the portfolio section if you’d like to see.
Here’s hoping for a great new year!

How to make a branding system: The DOT case study
