woensdag 8 september 2010

The Flaneur

This is some artwork from a project I am working together on with Daan Faudet. (he made this nice drawings)
The story is about a poet who wants to catch the city  in a poem. The poet wanders the streets to observe the city and its inhabitants. When he comes close to discover the identity of the city, it becomes impossible for him to keep his reservations and is swept into the pumping heart of the city.

Vrede van Utrecht



This film is made as a promo for the institute Treaty of Utrecht. They are organizing all sorts of cultural events that bring people closer together. We made this film with the 'Carambolas collective' in co-operation with Illuster. A part of the after effects-animation was my contribution.

Muntz all active



For this internet commercial I did a part of the animation. Commissioned by Carambolas.

Tapetapijt



This tapestry (30 by 5 meter)is made of painters tape. With the help of 10 young artists we sticked a Christmasdrawing on the patio in 1 day.

donderdag 6 mei 2010

Eekhoorn en olifant



This is my graduation film of the WdKA. The story is about an elephant who always knock his head against the trees. Squirrel decides that it is better for elephant, if he walks exactly behind him from now on. With this filmplan, I won a studentprice of the Rotterdam filmfund, what made it possible for me to finance the music and sound for this film.

HAFF leader



Leader for an animation film festival, made in co-operation with Daan Faudet. A love/hate story between artistic an commercial animation in 1 minute..

Door het oog



With this installation I tried to show in a poetic way the proces of the eye. The brains turn the impressions that you get on your retina upside down. In the video report of this intallation you see how a big lens lowers through the pupil of an eye. the spectator sees himself upside down reflected in the lens (in this case it is me with the camera). The eye of the spectator grows bigger and bigger, and finaly 'blobs' through its own eye too see himself the right way up.