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More OE-DA!

Some time ago I designed this logo and website for OE-DA! (Overijselse Erfgoed Design Award). Today (Wednesday October 20, 17:00) the winners of OE-DA! 2010 will be anounced in Museum Twentsewelle in Enschede. You’re invited! The OE-DA! publication ‘Over Erfgoed en Design’ is presented the same day.

I was asked to design the OE-DA! Prize Cup (and some of those larger than life cheques) to present to the OE-DA! winners. So here’s the sneak preview:

It’s made out of polished silver and wood. I’m quite proud to say that I did most of the silverwork myself. Many thanks to Jeannette Knigge at KunstGoud for showing me how, providing all the necessary help, tools and sponsoring.

Update: And the winner is… (drumroll)… Jasper Hilkhuijsen with his game ‘Rijksmonumentenjacht’! Here he is (with the OE-DA! Prize Cup) on RTV Oost:

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Posted in Design, Media on October 20th, 2010 | No Comments »

26 Aug – 5 Sep: Eerst! Filtert in TETEM 2

I just received a message telling me that Wegwerk is on display in an exhibition hosted by Eerst! and Filter in Tetem, Enschede. There will be a party on Friday the 3rd of September. Multitupper might be on display during this party. Both Wegwerk and Multitupper were already in the collection of Eerst!, a nice art-store initiative in Enschede.

Update: The exhibition is cancelled due to heavy rain fall. The party is still on… for now.

Posted in Art, Design, Events on August 27th, 2010 | No Comments »

Herfsttonen, a new esc.rec. release

In addition to my work for the Herfsttonen festival in Okkenbroek (November 2009), I now released a Herfsttonen album through my record label. It features studio recordings of the compositions made by Paul de Jong (The Books), Bram van den Oever (Gluid) and MiaMia. Order Herfsttonen overhere!

I did the design and the photography for the handmade digipak and booklet.

Posted in Design, Media on April 6th, 2010 | No Comments »

Four flute playing cabinets for Landtonen

In Okkenbroek you’ll find four hiking trails with a length ranging from half an hour to one and a half hour. They’ll take you to some of the most beautiful spots of Salland. With the input of Landtonen your walk gets even better.

Several artists, writers and composers were commissioned by Landtonen to make a poetic impression of these walks.View the impression, read the text, enjoy the images invoked. And then follow the same trail. You’ll see things through different eyes, hear with different ears and smell with a new nose. These poetic impressions were made in a limited edition. They are for sale in Noaberhuus Okkenbroek and in Kunstenlab Deventer.

But… because Noaberhuus is closed on Sundays (which are excellent hiking days ofcourse), I was commissioned to design some kind of device to distribute the poetic impressions (including a map) in another way. Could have been a very simple assignment I guess, but I decided it was more fun to distribute them with sound. Partly because Landtonen roughly translates as ‘showing land’ but also as ‘land tones’. And partly because of my earlier involvement in Landtonen.

So I took the assignment a step further and came up with four cabinets that play the flute when you open them. All four cabinets are playing a different tone. So when you combine them, you actually have a very basic musical instrument to play with! The construction is completely mechanical and works with bellows, no electricity needed.

As you can see there’s a red, blue, yellow and green cabinet which corresponds with – you guessed it – the red, blue, yellow and green trail. The outer casing is made of beechwood. Since Okkenbroek is a small village located in a rural area where decency (and social control) is still common good, you pay for your poetic impression by putting the right amount of money in one of the canisters on top. This system is used by farmers throughout the area. The same decency should also prevent extreme vandalism. This is why the cabinets are sturdy, but not vandalism proof.

Posted in Art, Design on March 11th, 2010 | 1 Comment »

OE-DA! logotype

I just received conformation that my logotype for OE-DA! (Overijsselse Erfgoed Design Award) has been approved by KCO. Now working on the OE-DA! website. Should be online soon.

In short the goal of OE-DA! is to offer a fresh perspective on cultural heritage in Overijssel, in order to make it more appealing to new target audiences. They do so by organizing a design award for young designers and artists, inspired by this cultural heritage. Five winners (selected by jury) get supported in the realization of  their design with 5000 euro and coaching.

Doel van ‘OE-DA!” is het met andere ogen leren kijken naar het cultureel erfgoed van Overijssel.

Posted in Design on February 15th, 2010 | 2 Comments »