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=='''<font color="#04B4AE"> Tineke van Hilten</font>'''==
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=='''<font color="#04B4AE">. Tineke van Hilten .</font>'''==
 
[http://www.tinekevanhilten.nl | <font color="#FF0080"> Portfolio</font>]
 
[http://www.tinekevanhilten.nl | <font color="#FF0080"> Portfolio</font>]
  
=='''<font color="#04B4AE"> De Wereld van de Witte de With</font>'''==
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[[TvH_Reflection | <font color="#FF0080"> Reflection </font>]]
'''<font color="#8258FA">. Project week .</font>'''
 
  
A week of working together with students from other disciplines. It’s refreshing to work with other points of view, frustrating because most would rather work on their own thing, fun because you end up with a totally different project than anticipated. So overall it’s a challenge.
 
  
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=='''<font color="#04B4AE">. De Wereld van de Witte de With .</font>'''==
  
'''<font color="#BE81F7">. Pre assignment .</font>''' 
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[[TvH_ONELINERS | <font color="#FF0080"> ONELINERS </font>]]
 
 
"Capture a list of interesting and curious works in the Boijmans van Beuningen museum."
 
 
 
I enjoyed walking through the museum and just look for the little details most people didn’t notice, like the hooks on which a Dali hangs on the wall, the little cracks in the floor or the reflections you can see in the glass protecting the artworks. Reminding myself I easily get drowned in little details and forgetting the big picture, from time to time I forced myself to take a step back and look at the entire artworks, not just the tiny anomalies I love to find.
 
 
 
 
 
<gallery widths=100px heights=100px perrow=4 caption="A moment in Boijmans through my eyes">
 
 
 
File:TvH_01_-_Architectural_detail.jpg
 
File:TvH_02_-_Curious_object.jpg
 
File:TvH_03_-_curious_form.jpg
 
File:TvH_04_-_curious_texture.jpg
 
 
 
File:TvH_05_-_representative_work_of_your_way_of_making.jpg
 
File:TvH_06_-_Moving_object.jpg
 
File:TvH_07_-_not_exhibited_but_part_of_the_collection.jpg
 
File:TvH_08_-_special_find_Boijmans_library.jpg
 
 
 
</gallery>
 
 
 
 
 
'''<font color="#BE81F7">. The Assignment .</font>'''
 
 
 
"Steal a work from the Boijmans van Beuningen museum."
 
Don’t worry! No works of art will be harmed and I’m pretty sure all students will leave the museum without handcuffs!
 
 
 
We need to build a device to capture a work of art and reproduce either a copy or a new work of art from it.
 
 
 
 
 
 
[[Oneliners | <font color="#FF0080"> ONELINERS group wiki</font>]]
 
 
 
 
 
'''<font color="#A9D0F5">.Day 1.</font>''' This is the first day of our graduation year, the first assignment for our minor and what is the thought on most minds “I hope we don’t have to work in a group.”
 
Don’t get me wrong I do like working in a group, but creative people are stubborn and prefer to work on their own thing (myself definitely included!) and that can make the process a lot more challenging than needed.
 
 
 
So are there any criminal masterminds in the Graphic design, Lifestyle, Animation and Fashion departments?
 
Inspired by the "Leave something of yourself" table, we want to build a device to capture the textures of a brush stroke or the material or the contour of an artwork. After it's captured we want to transform the texture in a pattern which can be stamped, printed or embossed so the visitors of de Wereld van de Witte de With can take something with them.
 
 
 
 
 
'''<font color="#A9D0F5">.Day 2.</font>''' Research on capturing textures and transforming them. I looked into ways to capture the height difference in a texture, are there distance sensors we could use? But as I feared this would require more advanced material than we could get our hands on.
 
What about making pictured from multiple angles? Again not the result we wanted.
 
So what about transforming a picture with a program like processing?
 
 
 
The others didn't have much success either, so it was back to the drawing board and some test were made by capturing the contour of objects.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
'''<font color="#A9D0F5">.Day 3.</font>''' The Heist.
 
 
 
 
 
'''<font color="#A9D0F5">.Day 4.</font>''' Working on motors as group tried to make a plan via skype, but did not turn out the way I meant to.
 
 
 
 
 
'''<font color="#A9D0F5">.Day 5.</font>''' While the video was being shot I was making the new nameplates for the exhibition. Due to private stuff and a workshop weekend I could stick around for the build or the festival.
 
  
  
 
=='''<font color="#04B4AE">. Tools & Tech .</font>'''==
 
=='''<font color="#04B4AE">. Tools & Tech .</font>'''==
  
Class 1 . Multimeter .
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[[TvH_ToolsAndTech | <font color="#FF0080"> Tools & Tech Page</font>]]
 
 
Class 2 .  .
 
  
  
 
=='''<font color="#04B4AE">. Fantastic Forgeries .</font>'''==
 
=='''<font color="#04B4AE">. Fantastic Forgeries .</font>'''==
  
For my forgery I wanted to find a beast like, ugly and grotesque relic. I hoped to find it at the Grrr aminals around the world exhibition at the Volkenkunde museum in Leiden. It was a fun exhibition and I saw some works I liked, but they where way to ambitions for the amount of time, like the 2 meter high statue of Garuda.
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[[TvH_FantasticForgeries | <font color="#FF0080"> Fantastic Forgeries Project Page</font>]]
 
 
While roaming the museum it became clear choosing something wasn't as easy as I hoped. I didn't see anything that immediately sparked my fascination.
 
I didn't want to use 3d modelling and my sculpting skills are nonexistent, so I decided not to pick a statue, or a piece of jewellery. Also not to pick something like a garment or mask, because it felt to close to fashion, I wanted an object to transform into something fashionable.
 
 
 
<gallery widths=100px heights=100px perrow=4 caption="Finding my Grotesk Beast">
 
File:TvH_09_-_Wayang.jpg
 
File:TvH_10_-_Garoeda.jpg
 
File:TvH_11_-_Lion.jpg
 
File:TvH_12_-_Lion-costume.jpg
 
 
 
 
 
</gallery>
 
 
 
In the end I chose a Wayang shadow puppet, I remember being mesmerized by these puppets when I was a child and this puppet is proper ugly, just the way I like.
 
The challenge with this type of Wayang is the fast it's flat, normally in a garment or object I can hide things on the inside.
 
 
 
To recreate the artefact I want to use the laser cutter and experiment with materials of various thicknesses and
 
play with transparency.
 
 
 
 
 
In the museum I made a whole load of detailed pictures, so I could easily trace the pattern of the puppet without too much guessing. So the first step was puzzling these pictures together into a huge collage, now the tracing can start.
 
 
 
[[File:The_Small_Big_Picture.jpg]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
<gallery widths=100px heights=100px perrow=4 caption="Stages of tracing">
 
File:TvH_09_-_Trace.jpg
 
File:TvH_09_-_Trace2.jpg
 
 
 
</gallery>
 
 
 
 
 
=='''<font color="#04B4AE">. Wayang .</font>'''==
 
 
 
In Javanese the word Wayang means Shadow and is used to refer to an ancient form of storytelling, the shadow theatre. Which is known for the intricately designed puppets and complex music.
 
  
There are various types of Wayang puppets, all of them crafted by hand. 
 
  
The Wayang Kulit are probably the best known. Kulit means skin and it is probably the best way to describe these thin puppets, usually made out of leather. The leather is worked with fine tools to create the intricate design of holes and cut outs, so when the puppet is lit from behind this pattern becomes the shadow projected on the screen. These puppets are also painted and gilded, though this does not show in the shadows.
 
  
The 3 dimenstional puppets are called Wayang klitik or golèk.  
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=='''<font color="#04B4AE">. Tools of the Trade .</font>'''==
  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfydro4X2t0
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[[TvH_ToolsOfTheTrade | <font color="#FF0080"> Tools of the Trade Project Page</font>]]

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