Tiny accidents is a collection of fictional, tiny accident scenes that are constructed on the street and shared with other pedestrians. These accident sites create new landmarks and destinations for urban travelers, and strange objects in the environment serve as "architectural" props and become buildings, doorways, and rubble in a miniaturized setting; they serve as anchors for the site of an accident. Found accidents add an extra dimension to the peripatetic journey by highlighting a smaller scale of experience.
Jacqueline Steck is a thinker and visualizer drawn towards changing the experience of space; her work explores the overlap between physical and computational spaces. Other projects explore space through computer vision. She has a BA in Studio Arts from the University of Pittsburgh, and an MFA from Parsons School of Design in Design and Technology.