Following the decline of the main studio site, NimRod transitioned much of his presence to other platforms:
The user might be expecting me to present information as if it were a real entity, possibly under the impression it's related to Studio Ghibli, Ghiblio, or another animation studio. Considering the name similarity with Studio Ghibli, it's possible the user wants a hypothetical piece or creative exploration of a similar-styled entity. Studio Oridomain
For some studios, EU-citizen guarantors over age 21 are accepted if they earn 4 times the base rent. Following the decline of the main studio site,
Studio OurDomain: Revolutionizing 21st-Century Urban Living The "Studio OurDomain" concept represents a shift in modern residential architecture and community planning, specifically tailored for the needs of students, young professionals, and expats. By blending the privacy of a furnished studio with the social perks of a high-end hotel, provides a comprehensive living experience in major urban centers like Amsterdam and Rotterdam. The Studio Experience: Private Space Meets Modern Design It is the rejection of platform-rented spaces (like
. It is the rejection of platform-rented spaces (like social media) in favor of owned "domains" where the artist holds total control over the narrative and experience. It is the "laboratory of the architect," where critical thinking is applied to ill-structured problems to produce a cohesive vision. 4. Intention Over Aesthetic
A particularly elaborate series is which NimRod describes as a "redux or re-visiting of the older The Institute collection". This series envisions a highly organized establishment catering to an international clientele, staffed by uniformed "Discipline Matrons" in crisp white blouses, black leather ties, grey pencil skirts, and fully-fashioned seamed stockings. Senior Matrons (aged fifty and above) are privileged to wear black leather skirts—a detail NimRod explicitly frames as "my little rebellion against the ridiculous prejudice that older women should not wear leather skirts". The staff are not depicted as cruel for its own sake, but rather as women of "common and modest background who approach their work with as much indifference as driving pigs to market". This matter-of-factness is part of the series’ dark humor.