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Joeke

ABOUT

Joeke van der Veen | 0862093 | Lifestyle & Design

Minor 2015 2016

UNRAVEL THE CODE 2014/2015

Unravel the Code 2014/2015

PROJECT WEEK: PICTURES BOIJMANS

Architectural detail | moving object from collection | special find from the library | curious form | representative of my craft |
exhibited moving object | curious texture | pre-industrial object

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PROJECT WEEK: STEALING FROM THE MUSEUM

The spectator as information source.
We collected data by tracking the eye motion and body motion from spectators while describing an art piece.
We used the lines that appeared while tracking these motions to create a new art piece. This art piece is an visualization of the perspective of the spectators.

Tracking the body and eye movements while looking at an art piece:

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Eyetracking Test.jpg

Collecting data at the Boijmans:

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Results data:

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Results exhibition:

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Group page:

Stealing From The Museum/thecriminals

TOOLS & TECH WORKSHOPS

Workshop 1, measuring resistance:

FANTASTIC FORGERIES: REPLICA

Choosing an artefact:

Which artefact challenges me, but also other visitors of the museum, the most to ignore the 'please don't touch' sign and secretly touch the artefact to experience the texture of it?

Materials and textures are important elements of my work and craft process. I believe that you have to 'see with your hands' to fully experience an artefact.
To get an answer to the question above I sampled the bacteria from different artefacts of the Boijmans van Beuningen Museum.
I used this tutorial for sampling and growing the bacteria.
With this data I hoped to examine which artefact was touched the most by visitors.

Gathering the needed supplies to sample and grow bacteria:

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Sampling bacteria from artefacts and objects:

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Small sample sarkis.jpg Small sample bubbles.jpg

Arranging q-tips:

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Sampling bacteria into agar agar mixture:

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