luxe paarden in actie: graduation show fine arts

the horses strike again. we’ve covered the wall inside the fine arts building with black plastic bags to arrange the exhibition as a whole. (now you have the link why I used plastic bags for the poster and the catalogue) 14 different artists are presenting their work, which is their graduation. it was a pleasure and sometimes a challenge to bring these people together but in the end we are proud that we had the chance to support them and to organize their last collective presentation at the academy maastricht.

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2nd floor, ‘stuers’ (it’s how people call it) building

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the luxe paarden in actie (‘luxury horses in action’)
office during the exhibition

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jutta frenz
durchsicht, 00.02.00 min video, on the left side, 2007

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ghita daemen
iso 7, installation, 2008

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marie-claire krell
213,85 m3, installation (a fraction of the installation) 2008

mu eindhoven: life between me and my avatar. fiction or reality?

I saw the ‘It’s always six o’clock’ couple days ago. now you will find a new exhibition at the mu eindhoven, museum for temporary art. but after recurrent conversations about the pros and cons of second life I feel the need to show the work of eva and franco mattes.

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toys vs. avatars

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tv kills mickey

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‘hey fake hulk, let’s spatter some paint on the wall’

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I never liked winnie pooh, he is too babyish

watch the pop culture clash or could I say generation now?
incl. an interview with the artists

video by
designguide.tv

22plus2: cosy designers club

by pure chance I bumped on sunday into alexander pelikan at the exhibition in the designhuis. he invited me to a meeting of design 22+2. it is a dutch initiative consisting of 22 designers and 2 supervisors, ann maes and richard hutten. they are showing cross-over activities, surpassing the idle concept thinking that dutch design is known for, and conceiving functional and most original products, meant to have a longer life cycle.

alexander pelikan and christian kocx were presenting what they experienced in indonesia. both had the chance to spend 4 months in southeast asia to work and find out what possibilities for the manufacture of products and designs are given. dutch design in development is the organisation which enabled this experience for the 2 designers from eindhoven. the indonesian are craftspeople. handcrafting has been performed for centuries. designing and innovation is what they are missing because they never learned it. peli and christian have showed us some great pictures about how good these people are with their hands and that there are opportunities of manufacturing and producing – a designer’s land of plenty.

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ann maes and angelique spaninks (director mu eindhoven)

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presentation about indonesian manufacturer pekerti

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christian kocx and ingrid van der wacht (project manager brainport)

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bastian leijh, maurice mentjes, arnoud visser, ann maes, annelies hermsen, alexander pelikan, christian kocx

designhuis: how to present the bike

yesterday was the official opening of the exhibition ‘fiets’ in the designhuis eindhoven.

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li edelkoort, art director designhuis and chairwoman design academy, making the opening speech

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single part installation

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rico souren – chair: it was a bike before

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goof van beek – bycicle tire chair

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thijs bouman – bike caravan

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jeroen bruls and krijn christiaansen – fence air

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bike seats

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fabian von spreckelsen – woodtrapper

professionals
professionals

muji: the simple things and the total purness

international design competition by muji. entry period 1st july – 31th july. the 3rd muji award. a lot of japanese winners in edition 1 and 2. but what about the europeans? can we strike a goal? muji present an innocent idea which happen to be an innovation. the sock dilemma. discovery of czech grandmothers.

socks

‘By expanding our viewpoints, we currently offer “Found MUJI” products, which were developed by discovering the good points about merchandise that has been used over long periods of time, were created by humans, and were born out of daily needs.
Take Comfortable 90 degree socks (Ashinari Chokkaku Kutsushita) as an example.We “found” that socks hand-knitted by Czech grandmothers were characterized by a 90-degree shape, which perfectly fits your feet. We tried them on and felt that they fit comfortably on our heels. We then discovered that the shape of the machine-produced socks we usually wear doesn’t fit our feet owing to manufacturing reasons. So then we realized that we could provide many people with comfortable 90 degree socks produced by machine. In this way, a factor found in Czech tradition, culture, and wisdom was converted to a new MUJI product befitting our modern age’.

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last years winner:

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downsize the towel with “further options” from a bath towel to a bath mat, and then to a floor cloth and dust cloth (my mum use to make a wiping cloth from everthing)