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Easy to find in Holland: abandoned bicycle lights. This pattern takes you on a nightly scuba dive trip through the Dutch streets. Enjoy the street weeds sprouting between the herringbone motifs of the tiles. Let the softly glowing shells of lost bicycle lights guide your way. This pattern comes in two nautical color schemes, deepsea-green/coral and for the dutch traditionalist: red, white and blue.
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A pattern that embraces cable clutter. Combining a tradition of floral pattern design with the new flora growing from our wall sockets. Makes an energetic statement to your technophobic neighbours whose interior is still decorated with florals of plants they can't even name. This pattern comes in a victorian color scheme and a tropical palette.
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Websites
Curriculum vitae
Education
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2011 - 2016Grafische Ontwerpen Den Haag, Koninklijke Academie van Beeldende Kunsten diploma
exhibitions
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2019Palazzo Clerici, Salone del Mobile Milan, Netherlands Group
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2018Refurbishing a Robot's Nightmare P107 Amsterdam, Netherlands Solo
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2017MANIFESTATIONS @DDW Eindhoven, Netherlands Furper: The Living Caravan Duo
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2017Tech-art Rotterdam Rotterdam, Netherlands Can a robot have a mental disorder Solo
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2016V2 Rotterdam, Netherlands Community Meet-Up: How to stay human in an infosphere Solo
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2016KABK The Hague Kiss & Riot – Graduationshow – Can a robot Have a Mental disorder? Solo
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2016MANIFESTATIONS @DDW Eindhoven, Netherlands Will The Future Design Us: Best of Graduates Solo
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2015WE ARE THE BAND Amsterdam Performace met IAMONAHORSE Duo
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2014GEMAK The Hague Process as Sound Group
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2013De Affiche Galerij The Hague (On)begrensd – affiche competition for the peace palace Solo
Publications
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2016Kan een lettertype racistisch zijn? Vice.nl Interview
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2016In Eindhoven is een gekkenhuis geopend voor gekwelde robots www.vice.com/nl/article/d7w98m/er-is-nu-een-gekkenhuis-voor-robots Publicatie over Expositie tijdens de Dutch Design Week 2016
Awards and grants
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2019NLXL Wallpaper Competition NLXL The Hague Won the competition with the pattern: Cats & Cords. This wallpaper explores the relation between our domesticated feline friends and the technological domestic environment.
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2013Bijzondere vermelding bij een ontwerpwedstrijd ter ere van het 200-jarig jubileum van de algemene rekenkamer De Algemene Rekenkamer The Hague, Netherlands
Secondary art-related activities
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2016 - 2016Lost & Found – Lezing – Can a typeface be associated with racism and ethnicity
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2016 - 2016V2 – Lezing – Can a robot have a mental disorder