[This is a part-time project for Intel, researching and illustrating 'The Future of Money']
When you go out for dinner and you pay the bill with your card, there will always be that awkward moment where the waitress asks whether you want to leave a tip. Compare this to casually leaving the change on the table or tipping a bellboy with a folded note in your handshake. It seems as if the more our money becomes invisible, the more elaborate, orchestrated and explicit the transaction becomes. To illustrate this paradox, I made three filmclips, starring an object which allows you make your electronic transactions more subtle and bring back a bit of the comforting ambiguity of hard cash.
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