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m / 10-05-2011 08:45 - tags: , ,  

a personal collection of interest

talented designer ‘bob van dijk’ mailed me about his workshops in the stedelijk museum, with kids between 6 and 12 trying their hand at making a poster, looks fun!

m / 10-05-2011 08:44 - tags: ,  

open doors

a large number of local agencies, including VBAT, fabrique, vandejong, grrr, staat, lava and mediamatic are taking part in the ‘open studio night’ this thursday (yes you’d better be quick and register) as part of the ‘creative amsterdam’ event, more details and info here and erm… no we are not on the list but me studio seems to be open every night due to the workload right now…

m / 10-05-2011 08:22 - tags: ,  

40 examples

…of beautiful typography in web design (a subjective choice but some are certainly worth a look…)

m / 10-05-2011 08:11 - tags: ,  

the origin

image maker levi van veluw mailed me about his latest work ‘origin of the beginning’ which

…will showcase new work from a series of new installations, photographs and videos in which he draws from his own childhood memories to thematically and narratively develop his own brand of self-portraiture… the artist has created 3 “rooms” covered with more then 30.000 wooden blocks, balls and slats respectively. Each “room” is executed as a life-size installation (4m x 2.5m x 2.5m) and will be presented at the gallery together with photographs and videos…portrayed in one piece is a desk, a table lamp, a bookcase. The edge of the table is burned by Levi van Veluw as he had an obsession for fire. All of these objects including every inch of the floor, walls and ceiling is covered in the same material: 14.000 4 cm2 dark brown wooden blocks. The blocks are made by the artist and glued on the wall one by one. The works suggest a narrative world behind the abstract portraits… on the one hand these works present themselves as a continuation of van Veluw’s formal approach to self-portraiture, with their preoccupation for materiality, pattern and texture. Yet they are simultaneously very personal pieces. The repetitive structures seemingly express a ‘horror vacui’ and recall van Veluw the youth and his obsessive attempts to gain control on his life by gaining control of his surroundings. Dimly light and dark in colour the overriding tone of these pieces are claustrophobic and sombre, exuding a sense of loneliness. The meticulous craftsmanship and high quality material with which every last nook and cranny is covered, result in a series of works that are also highly aesthetic… these installations are inspired by different aspects of van Veluw’s boyhood bedroom, where he spent many solitary hours between the ages of 8 and 14: the Origin of the Beginning.

m / 09-05-2011 08:08 - tags: , , ,