Website Jesse Smale
Web design for Jesse Smale, visual artist, Culemborg.
Posted in Webdesign on May 10th, 2003 | No Comments »
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Posted in Webdesign on May 10th, 2003 | No Comments »
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Exhibition with all sorts of automated art in gallery Zechs, The Hague. I showed ‘Uhmmm…’ and deejayed at the opening.
Posted in Events on March 30th, 2003 | No Comments »
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Uhmmm… is an interactive sound art installation. Every time you speak in the microphone, a deep voice starts mumbling in your headphones, making it extremely hard to speak coherently. The voice stops mumbling when you stop speaking.

Posted in Art on March 22nd, 2003 | No Comments »
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Koplampen (Headlights) is a commission for a light object utilizing two Citroën headlights, supplied by the client. It is made of the two headlights, paint and garden hose.

Private collection.
Posted in Design on March 21st, 2003 | No Comments »
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This grave monument will be produced only once and granted to the first diseased person, who registered for the ZZZZ-monument, if the relatives of the person in question have been made familiar with this last will, and choose to contact J’ee-haw! in due time. The registered persons receive a document to be included with their last will.

“ZZZZ-monument is to be carried out in stainless steel and will be 80 cm high. Introducing name, date and maybe a personal message is possible and is to be decided in consultation with the relatives. ZZZZ-monument is designed by J’ee-haw! and will be manufactured for production costs, but only if both members of J’ee-haw! are still alive at that time. Placement and transport of the ZZZZ-monument are to be entirely paid by the relatives, as well as the possible (re)adjustments and maintenance of the monument. It is recommended to inform if placement of such a derogatory grave monument is possible at the cemetery of your choice. We hope it won’t be necessary to produce your ZZZZ-monument anytime soon, but we do hope you win…”
Posted in Art on March 20th, 2003 | No Comments »
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