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CURRENT: 1. Website Update for Zwaanshals in Motion, a community art project by Daniela Swarowsky in a street called Zwaanshals in Rotterdam. 2. Design of website for Stichting Zenith in Motion, the cultural organisation behind Zwaanshals, active with the production of (community or autonomous) art projects, documentary films, debates, and other cultural activism. http://www.zimweb.nl |
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CURRENT: Burgenland AT - A website for an independent help organisation for refugees and asylum-seekers. The small group is provides services for a large number of individual cases spread throughout the Austrian province of Burgenland. Concept, design & webmasters.
http://www.sosmitmensch-bgld.at |
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2005: In collaboration with Kennis Werkt, the design and navigation of this website was conceived and delivered at a time when a number of our friends were pregnant and expecting. Site contains great graphic materials (not to mention important info) from inner space. http://www.fetalmedicine.nl/ |
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2003-CURRENT: “Het Poortgebouw” is the name of an extraordinary 19th century building, a national monument on Rotterdam’s south bank of the river Maas. The name is equally connected to the collective of 30 inhabitants organised as members of an association (vereniging) established in 1982. But the future is uncertain and this unique 26 year story needs to be on the web now more than ever. http://www.poortgebouw.nl/ |
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2002-2006: Rotterdam NL - The WHY in Rotterdam exists innbetween the consensus reality or factual history and it's hidden legends and imagined utopias. In this vast web archive, storytelling weapons were developed to amplify the uncanny interconnections, translate the preverbal suspicions and stimulate therapeutic erections in the City of Architecture. |
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2001: Room17c interrogated the framework and strategies of living as an individual through placing everyday objects randomly in focus to highlight the other side, the truths hidden in the shadows of the objects. A mosaic of elusive other cities within cities, as revealed through an international email questionairre, reflected etymological and sociocultural quandries between authors and authorities. |