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Balance-wheel Pendule Photo: Aaryan Sinha
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Photo: Aaryan Sinha
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Closeup: Balance-wheel Pendule Photo: Aaryan Sinha
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Closeup: Bike wheel escapement Photo: Aaryan Sinha
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Rocking Bench
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Overview Graduation show Photo: Aaryan Sinha
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Closeup Cuckoo
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Closeup: Balance-wheel Pendule Photo: Aaryan Sinha
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Photo: Aaryan Sinha
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Photo: Aaryan Sinha
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W139 Photo: Elodie Vreeburg
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Huis Marseille Photo: Tibor Dieters
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Curriculum vitae
Education
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2023 - 2025Master ArtScience Den Haag, Koninklijke Academie van Beeldende Kunsten diploma
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2016 - 2021Bachelor Graphic Design Amsterdam, Gerrit Rietveld Academie diploma
exhibitions
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2026Gerrit Rietveld Academie Graduation Show Gerrit Rietveld Academie Amsterdam, Netherlands rietveldacademie.nl/en/page/1024847/ossip-blits
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2025
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2025Could I trouble you for the Time? Kunsthuis Waterland Purmerend, Netherlands Group
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2024Seventeen Frequencies Paradise The Hague, Netherlands Group
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2024Remarkable Meetings with Disgusting Men W139 Amsteradm, Netherlands w139.nl/en/event/remarkable-meetings-with-disgusting-men/ Group
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2024Manifestation III Huis Marseille Amsterdam, Netherlands www.trespassing.nl/events/manifestation-iii Group
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2024SUZI and Friends Loods 6 Amsterdam, Netherlands Group
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20223 Coils of Copper Kunstkapel Amsterdam, Netherlands Group
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2021Architecture of Goodbye: an Ode to Prosperity Laurel Project Space Amsterdam, Netherlands www.laurelprojectspace.com/exhibitions/Architecture-of-Goodbye:-an-Ode-to-Posterity Group
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2025
Could I trouble you for the Time? The Hague, Netherlands The mechanics of the clock have shaped how we experience and view time, which in turn influences the way we interact with each other and the world around us. Universal time has sterilised the infinite temporal rhythms of our world and forces us to quantify our every move. ‘Could I trouble you for the time?’ is an ongoing exploration that appropriates these same mechanics into clocks that instead of dictating our rhythms, embrace unpredictability, friction and poly-rhythms.
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2023
I'll be there when I get there. The Hague, Netherlands Standardised time relies on precision and repetition. The more precise the better, so that every millisecond can be utilised to its full potential. A very common method to meassure reliable precise time is the crystal oscillator. Some crystals are more stable than others. For ”I’ll be there when I get there” I’ve experimented with growing the less stable Rochelle salt crystal. Rochelle salt is sensitive to its environment en therefore drifts in time. The crystal dictates the rhythm of the arm that hits the 24 differently tuned chimes. Going round and round.
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2021
Coils of Copper Amsterdam, Netherlands Coils of Copper is a site-specific installation that transforms electromagnetic radiation into audible sound. In collaboration with Andreas Tegnander. While our bodies naturally emit low levels of radiation, this emission pales in comparison to the overwhelming output from our technological devices. Subsequently, our urban environments are gradually becoming imperceptible radiation landfills. Depending on the space we instal a number of electromagnetic microphones that rotate to convert the radiation emitted by technological devices into sound, revealing the dense electromagnetic fields present in urban environments-making the invisible audible and exposing the pervasive electromagnetic layer that permeates our surroundings. Each space has a unique electromagnetic density and therefor a unique sound.
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2021
Have you heard from Copper? Amsterdam, Netherlands Graduation Work Gerrit Rietveld Academie