A private project with Bastien Siebman from IDO, who is not only a long-time Asana expert but also my cousin.
A recent conversation sparked a truly unexpected collaboration. We created a generative artwork based on task IDs from an Asana workspace. Each piece begins with the first task where a specific person was mentioned, and from that task’s 16-digit unique ID, we derive a completely original visual composition.
Each digit (0–9) maps to a version of a specific layer—sky, birds, dunes, clouds, nomads… With 16 layers and 10 variations per layer, there are 10¹⁶ possible combinations.That’s ten quadrillion potential artworks!!
And yet, each one tells a story that feels personal and deeply symbolic to the person who receives it—printed on canvas and linked to the task ID of a project they may have spent countless hours working on.
This isn’t Kura Curiosa. The aesthetic is entirely different—colorful, direct, almost comic-book style. But at its core, it’s still about modularity, identity, and building meaning from structured fragments.
Another way of exploring how systems and stories emerge from code, chance, and collaboration.
Huge thanks to Bastien for making this journey happen.