Monday, May 29, 2023
Some books
We got to select some books from a large collection of old books. I picked the following:- Geschiedenis van de westerse filosofie: in verband met de politieke en sociale omstandigheden van de oudste tijden tot heden written by Bertrand Russell in Dutch, translated from the English History of western philosophy and its connection with political and social circumstances from the earliest times to the present day by Rob Limburg, published by Servire in 1984, ISBN:9789063250706,
- Nietzsche written by Michael Tanner, translated by Ans van Kersbergen into Dutch, and published by Trouw in 2012.
- 365x de natuur in met natuurmonument edited by Trijnie Duut, Trijnie Stoker, and Marlies Tenback, written in Dutch and published by Terra Lannoo in 2011, ISBN:9789070099497.
Sunday, May 28, 2023
KunstenLandschap 2023
I biked around the route of KunstenLandschap 2023. I found the following worth mentioning:- Works by Dirk Comello.
- Still, once again, it's time to leave by Bitna Yoon.
- Pseudo-Saalien by Daan Navarette-van der Pluijm.
- AËril by Jan Gerling.
- Radical Uniform by Lisa Sebestikova.
- Beach Day by Willem de Haan.
- Panorama painting by Pieter van de Pol, which he will be painting on music by Max Richter.
- Underground diorama by David Kater.
- No Woman No Man by Wouter Ribbels.
- Stijn van Casteren painting at the edge of a field.
Link
Saturday, May 27, 2023
Museum Schloss Moyland
Conny and I visited the Musuem at Moyland Castle called Museum Schloss Moyland. We first saw the exhibition Johann Peter Heek: Landschaften. I saw the following works all by Johann Peter Heek:- Landschaft, 1974.
- Landschaft, 1992.
- Entwurf für einen dreitelligen Wandteppich zu Matthäus 4,18-20, with Joseph Beuys, (1954/1959).
- Abstract Komposition, (1953/1973).
- Landschaft, 1960.
- Häserwerk der Akropolis, 1959.
- Landschaft, 1989.
- Taucherin (from Suite Zirkulationszeit), Joseph Beuys, 1982.
- Fraumit Lungenflügeln (Fischblase und Kiemen) = Meerjungfray, Joseph Beuys, (1947).
- Unbetiteit, circa 1958.
- Allee mit grauen Himmel, 1977.
- Landschaft, 1980.
- Landschaft mit Baumgruppe, 1978.
- Landschaft, (1973/1980).
- Landschaft, 1973.
- Landschaft, 1973.
- Landschaft, (1973/1992).
- Landschaft mit großer Sonne, (1973/1980).
- Ebene vor dem Reichwald, .
- Landschaft, (1973/1992).
- Vereinzette Bäume, .
- Landschaft bei Kranenbrug, (1973/1980).
- Landschaft, (1973/1992).
- Landschaft, (1973/1992).
- Hochwasser, 1976.
- Landschaft mit Gestell, (1973/1980).
- Winterlandschaft, .
- Landschaft, (1980/1992).
- Nächtliche Landschaft, 1992.
- Landschaft, (1973/1992).
- Allee, 1992.
- Allee, (1980/1992).
- Komposition mit Bäumen, (1980/1992).
- Dreiteilige Komposition, 1972/1973.
- Nächtliche Landschaft, 1992.
- Landschaft, (1980/1992).
- Nächtliche Landschaft, 1980.
- Steine ein Tor bilend, circa 1959.
Next we went to the cellar to watch the sculpture exhibition. Some of the works I found noteworthy:
- 7 Räume, Augen (Fragment aus Raum 7(, Günther Zins, 1983.
- Fünf Fotografien aus der Folge: Ruine Schloss Moyland mit Graffiti von Gunther Zins, Helmut Berghaus, 1983/1987.
- Der Winter, Genannte Frileuse, Jean-Antoine Houdon, reduced version from about 1900 from original from 1983.
- Solitude, John Lawlor, 1852.
- Europa auf dem Stier, Peter Georg Wrba, 1921.
- Sinnendes Mädchen, Daniel Stocker, reduced version after 1910 from original from 1908-1910.
- Badendes Mädchen, sich im Wasser Spiegelnd, Max Klinger. reduced version from original from 1896/1897.
- Stehender Knabe,, Joseph Enseling, circa 1930.
- Torso, Joseph Jaekel, 1960/1965.
- Weiblicher Torso, Moise Kogan, before 1943.
- Artischockenhalbkugel, Angela Flaig, 2007.
- Tor (8-teilig), Erwin Heerich, circa 1989.
- Untitled, Maquette für Skulptur vor dem Arbeitsamt Krefeld, Erwin Heerich, circa 1989.
- 5 Steinbücher, Anna-Maria Kubach-Wilmsen and Wolfgang Kubach, circa 1970.
- Pfau, Erwin Heerich, 1953.
- Buchenwald, Christoph Wilmsen-Wiegmann, 1983-2001.
Next we watched the exhibition Joseph Beuys – Works from the Van der Grinten Collection about Joseph Beuys, who was born in Krefeld and grew-up in Krefeld. The museum houses his archive. Beuys is a performance artist and a strong personality, which I feel makes an exhibition of his works rather difficult. Some of the works by Joseph Beuys unless specified otherwise, I found noteworth:
- Untitled, (1957/1958).
- Dreiteilige installation, Konsortium (Lars Breuer, Sebastian Freytag and Guido Münch),
2022, consisting of:
- e pluribus unum
- par pro toto (22.11.2022)
- nocus ordo sclorum
- Ja Ja Ja Ja Ja, Nee Nee Nee Nee Nee, undated (1968, 1969 Edition), tape.
- Untitled, 1973-1985.
- Das schweigen von Marcel Duchamp wird überbewertet, undated (1964/1965).
- Jospeh Beuys, silk print by Andy Warhol, circa 1980.
Next we watched the exhibition Isaac Chong Wai in Dialogue with Joseph Beuys: The End of Growth. I found the following works noteworthy:
- Neue Wache, 2015.
- Missing Space, 2020.
- The Silent Wall - Berlin, 2019.
- Tribute, 2023.
- Painting a Moon on Viehauktionshalle Weimar, Germany, 2015.
- I Dated a Guy in Buckenwald, 2013.
- The End of Growth, 2023.
We walked around and saw the works:
- Flowers, Hiroyuri Masuyama, 2016.
- Mann am Fenster, Alfred Mohrbutter, circa 1892.
- New Britisch Views #6, Marwan Bassiouni, 2021.
- New Dutch Views #49, Marwan Bassiouni, 2021.
- New British Views #47, Marwan Bassiouni, 2021.
- New Swiss Views #38, Marwan Bassiouni, 2022.
- Tervi, Burkhart Beyerle, 1968, print 1978.
- Sorrow, Elmas Deniz, 2019.
- Aan de Amstel, Jan Sierhuis, 1949.
- Untitled, anonymously, (about 1830).
- Ottenstein, David Roth, 2022.
- Horizon 9, Jan de Bie, 1988.
- Vor de Nacht, Ute Klophaus, 1961.
- Ufer bei Quiberon (Bretagne), Emmy Lischke, 1910.
- Kirche am Totenmaar, Max Clarenbach, undated.
- Blatt XII bei Vetralla, Burkhart Beyerle, 1968, print 1978.
- Geworfene Plastik, 27.3.2002, Reichswald bei Kleve, Gunther Zins, 2002.
- Rukendekuh, Johan Markus, 1912.
- Untitled, Ludwig Willem Rijmert Wenchebach, undated.
- Birken am Waldrand, Clara Joswick-Rodatz, (1920/1925).
- Île d'Arun, Elger Esser, 2019.
- SILO 2022, Elisabeth Schink, 2022.
- Kalkar, Hermann Teuber, 1954.
- Ohne Titel, Isabella Fürnkäs, 2010.
- Himmlisches Jeruzalem, Georg Meistermann, 1996/1997.
- De Blick de Erkenntnis, Isabella Fürnkäs, 2023.
- The Desiring Machines, Isabella Fürnkäs, 2022.
- In Flagranti, Isabella Fürnkäs, 2022.
- Regenhimmel über der Waal, Willem den Ouden, 1980.
- Weite Landschaft, Tina Blau-Lang, (1875/1916).
- Untitled, Joseph von Brochel, undated.
- Ganges Benares, Ernst Stephen Lumsden, 1912.
- Untitled, Guisset, undated.
- Untitled, Franz Hein, undated.
- Untitled, Fanny von Geiger-Weishaupt, undated.
We looked around the garden and had some cake. At 14:02, we bought the following books from the museum shop:
- Johann Peter Heek: Landschaften edited by Alexander Grönert, written in German and published by Museum Schloss Moyland in 2023, ISBN:9783935166683, for € 19.00.
- Landschapes: Florenze & Istanbul - Ein Experiment edited by Alexander Grönert, written in German and published by Museum Schloss Moyland in 2023, ISBN:97839351666876, for € 19.00.
- Gerd Jansen - Arbeiten 1983/84. Ein Experiment zur Ganzheit. Band III written by Gerd Jansen in German and published by Institut für bildnerisches Denken Grenzach-Wyhlen in 2001, ISBN:783000079849, for € 9.95.
Friday, May 26, 2023
Checking EML files for Overijssel
Last week, I noticed that Election Markup Language (EML) files with all the information about the elections on March 15 were published by the Dutch government. There is remark that states that the electoral council has not checked the quality and completeness of the data. All the EML files were stored in three zip files. I downloaded those files and decided to check them for the provice Overijssel to which Enschede belongs. I wrote the program Parse_EML_PS2023_Overijssel.cpp based the program I wrote in March. I already verified that the EML file for Enschede is exactly the same as the one I analyzed before. The program did report some errors, but non with respect to the summation of the number of votes being cast on all the candidates of the various parties.Thursday, May 25, 2023
Nijmegen
Conny and I visited Nijmegen. Only in the morning, I discovered that the Valkhof Museum is being renovated and temporarily open at a different location on the Keizer Karelplein. There was a reduced entry price because they only had a small exhibition about the discovery of the Roman temple at Herwen-Hemeling. After this, we walked through the city and visted:- Bookshop Roelants where Conny bought one book.
- Marienburg chapel where there was an exhibition about fairs
- Bookshop Dekker v.d. Vegt where Conny bought two books and I two DVD boxes with Season 4 and Season 5 of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- Ice cream salon Vincezo
- Bookstore-Antiquariaat Van Hoorn where Conny bought one book.
Link
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
Duivelsberg and Wolfsberg
In the morning Conny and I went to Duivelsberg (Dutch for "the devil's mountain"). On the way there, we made a stop at Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery. We climbed the Castel Hill where in the Middle Ages there was a mergelp. Next we walked to the vantage point from where we could see Hoghelten (which we visited last year) in the far distance. The Duivelsberg used to be part of Germany, but after the second world war it was annexed by the Netherlands. It was the only (substantial) area that was not returned back to the Germany on August 1, 1963. We went searching for some border poles in the area. We found the following poles:- At 12:32, pole 635.
- At 12:34, pole 636.
- At 12:52, pole 631.
- At 12:55, pole 630-E.
- At 12:56, pole 630-D.
- At 12:58, pole 630-C.
- At 13:00, pole 630.
- At 13:09, pole 631-B.
- At 13:13, pole 631-C.
- At 13:18, pole 632.
- At 13:27, pole 633-B.
- At 13:32, pole 634.
- At 13:35, pole 634-A.
In the afternoon, we parked our car near the hotel and restaurant De Wolfsberg, named after the hill with the same name (Dutch for wolf hill). Conny had bought a book with a walking route starting from the hotel and we tried to follow the description. Luckily there was some map with it as well, otherwise we would have got lost. It was a culture historic walk, which meant that with many of the highlights along the route, there was nothing to be seen anymore. We walked only a part of the whole track and returned to the hotel to have dinner in the restaurant. We went for the 3-course asparagus menu. It was a bit a classy restaurant. The dinner was good but not exceptional.
Tuesday, May 23, 2023
Museum Arnhem
Today, Conny and I went to Arnhem to visit Museum Arnhem. On the way going there, we first visited the castellum called Principia Meinerswijk. At the museum we met with Peter Struycken and with him we saw the exhibtion Hans Baluschek & Carel Willink: Art for the people with works by Hans Baluschek and Carel Willink, who for some time was his pupil when he stayed in Berlin. Some of the works we saw are:- Self-portrait, CW, 1941.
- Self-portrait, HB, 1918.
- Families Can Make Coffee Here, HB, 1995.
- Wilma with Cat, CW, 1940.
- The Yellow House, CW, 1934.
- The Fool, HB, 1905.
- The Tuberculosis Patient, HB, 1906.
- He-she-it, HB, 1906.
- Little Uncle, HB, 1906.
- The Don Juan, HB, 1906.
- The Runaway, HB, 1906.
- Murder (Dead in the snow), HB, 1905.
- At the Canal, HB, 1905.
- In Battis (Tired of Life), HB, 1906.
- The Loser, HB, 1906.
- Hooch, HB, 1906.
- Future, HB, 1920.
- Female Nude, CW, 1922.
- Female Nude (Study), CW, (No date).
- The Xylophophone, Herbert Behrens-Hangler, 1929.
- Astra Nielsen, Herbert Behrens-Hangler, 1921.
- The Turpentine Man, HB, 1922.
- Berline Café, CW, 1920.
- In Times of Fornication, CW, 1921.
- Ludmilla's Little Soul, CW, 1921.
- Ariadne of Bolivia, CW, 1926.
- The Citizen Gallow, CW, 1923.
- Composition, CW, 1923.
- The Silver Wedding, CW, 1924.
- Untitled, CW, 1924.
- Portrait of Ludzer Eringa, CW, 1926.
- Radio Girl, CW, 1925.
- Green Lady, CW, 1930.
- The Hermaphrodite, CW, 1930.
- Still Life with Jugs, Cup and Lemon, Franz Radziwill, 1921/1922.
- Simeon the Stylite, CW, 1939.
- The Execution, CW, 1933.
- Job, CW, 1938.
- War Ruins, CW, 1946.
- Lovely weather and even a place left to sit after the atomic explosion, CW, 1951.
- Porter and Portable with Child Monstrasities, CW, 1933.
- The Marabous, CW, 1962.
- Steel Works, CW, 1935.
- Portrait of a Cocain Addict, HB, 1923.
- Portrait of a Drunk, HB, 1923.
- Portrait of a Suburban Wench, HB, 1923.
- Porrtait of a Street Walker, HB, 1923.
- Portrait of a Fairground Hooker, HB, 1923.
- No Work No Pay!, Matthijs de Bruijne, 2012.
- Mother Krause's Journey to Happingess, Phil Jutzi, 1929.
- The Prostitution Monologues, Jimini Hignett, 2019-2022.
- NOT FOR SALE (1), Alicia Framis, 2007.
- Two Scholars, Einstein, CW, 1932.
- Female Workers, HB, 1900.
- Unending Lightning, Cristina Lucas, 2015-2022, ongoing.
- SWAP: The Netherlands/Kenya, H.W. Werher, John Kimanthi, Paul Munguti, and Anton Mutna Mulee, 1993.
- Kiss the Sky - Eye trick the I, Donna Verheijden, 2019.
- Dame met fiets, Jan Sluijter, 1910.
Next we walked to the 'square' called the Roermondsplein where work has started for a recreation of the 'Blauwe Golven', the largest art work in a public space in the Netherlands, which was designed by Peter Struycken and constructed in 1977. In the past years there were some plans to remove the art work but now it will be recreated and even slightly extended. Work just started a few weeks ago and the project is planned to be completed in 2025 in a number of phases.
We walked through the center of Arnhem and visited the Indonesian restaurant Batavia where we had a dinner and where Peter took a picture of use:
Link
Monday, May 22, 2023
Archaeological Park Xanten
Today, Conny and I visited the Archaeological Park in Xanten at the location of the Roman city Colonia Ulpia Traiana, which was established in 110 AD and used to be a the banks of the Rhine. Currently the Rhine runs a bit more to the east. On the way going there we stopped at the location of the border pole 593, which is interesting because it is also at the border of the provinces of Gelderland and Limburg which runs almost parallel with the border between the Netherlands and Germany for about 300 meters and with a width of about 30 meters. We failed to locate the border pole. We did find some pole laying flat on the ground, which could have been the border pole, but we did not find any marks establishing this. We walked a little back and located border pole 594. We also drove a road called the Helweg in Milsbeek and parked in Plasmolen to visited the location of a Roman villa, the largest ever discovered in the Netherlands. On the way home we discovered a parking ticket of € 20.00 under the windshield wiper because I had not placed a parking disc behind the windshield to indicate our time of arrival. We had dinner in restaurant Glüxxklee in Kalkar. Conny ordered an organic pork schnitzel and I ordered a falafel burger.Sunday, May 21, 2023
Groesbeek
At the end of the afternoon, Conny and I arrived in Groesbeek where we are going to stay until Saturday. We hired an apparment at 'De Zeven Heuvelen' (Dutch for the seven hills). We had dinner at restaurant: Lee Fo Hook. At their website it says (in Dutch): Get to know the refined Chinese, Indian and Cantonese cuisine.the Chinese, Conny ordered Tipan sam sin (shrimp, fish fillet and crab with vegetables in kon bo sauce) and I ordered Kon bo kai (chicken with vegetables in sweet-spicy sause). We enjoyed the dinner. This is the first time I am staying in Groesburg. I might have traveled through it about fifty years ago. I remember that one day, we took a kind of train, more like a tram, where the train operator was sitting behind a window allowing you to look to the tracks in front of the train. I also remember that it was going to Germany and that we only stayed a short time to travel back. It is possible that this was the train service from Nijmegen to Kleve with an Uerdingen railbus that goes through Groesberg. The railroad was in use until 1991. Since 2018 the railroad between Groesberg and Kleve can be traveled with rail-cycle draisines. In 2019 a fast cycle route has been available next to the railway. We stayed on the balcony of the apartment till ten, reading something and eating some cucumber and cherry tomatoes.Saturday, May 20, 2023
live-bootstrap
In the past weeks, I continues working on the kaem_parser.cpp program, which I developed for analysing the fosslinux/live-bootstrap repository. The output of the program is the page live-bootstrap that contains the actual source of the program that generated it. (Whenever I continue working on the program, the page will be updated.) I have now reached a point that I feel it is rather stable. The output file out.txt that is generated by the program, now does not contain any errors and warnings. Please note that the program only processes the repository up to and including building bash. I expect that implementing a function to parse bash files will be quite a lot of work.Tuesday, May 16, 2023
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Sunday, May 14, 2023
Zupthen
Conny and I went to Zutphen. We first went to pick up a Phonic MR 1843X mixer, which I bought second hand for € 25.00 because I want to experiment with No-Input Mixing. We walked around the city. We walked along:- Bourgonjetoren (canon tower)
- St. Walburgiskerk (Sint Walburgis church), with a tower that between 1482 to 1600 was 107.5 meter high, the tallest in the Netherlands at that time.
- Burgerzaal (civic hall), which during the middle ages was used to sell meat and later served as the town hall. (I got a free map there.)
- Filmtheater Luxor.
- Wijnhuistoren (wine house tower).
- Walked around the Broederkerk (Brother church).
- Kruidtoren (powder tower).
- St. Janskerk (Saint John church).
- Synagoge.
- Luthershofje (Luther's courtyard).
- Berkelpoort (Berkel gate).
- Gezicht op de Berkel en Dieserbrug, K.A.A.J. Boom, 1888.
- In de Uiterwaarden van de IJssel, W. Roelofs, 1870/1897.
- Kuiperstraat, Lein de Nood, 1926.
- Revenge of the Tulip, Anneke Lubbers, 2022.
- Wijkhut, André Damen, 2021.
- Tekens aan de wand, Sandra van de Griendt, 2022.
- Dankbaar, Hans Verduin, 2021.
- Untitled, Paul Noordover, 2022.
- "??????", Edwin van der Staaij, 2022.
- Simon, Janneke Aalbers, 2020.
- Renske 2, 2019, Frank Boots.
- Renske 1, 2018, Frank Boots.
- Wolkje, Jim van Iterson, 2022.
- Traploper, Pierre Pinkse, 2021.
- Terschelling, Rie Welmers, 2020.
- Eystrahorn IJsland, Michel Hol, 2022.
- Zomermorgen op de IJsel, Lein de Nood, 1927.
- Ingang Vispoorthaven, Lein de Nood, 1927.
- Vaaltstraat, Lein de Nood, 1926.
- Onder de Drogenapstoren, Lein de Nood, 1929.
- Wachtend in het Kunstmuseum, Den Haag, Hugo Vollebregt, 2021.
- Vertraging, Cees Duindam, 2021.
- Leegte, Cees Duindam, 2020.
- Marion, René Nieuwenhuis, 2012.
- The Ride, Shantan Kumarasamy, 2019.
On the way back, we also visited the exposition at Dat Bolwerck where we saw the exhibition I won't be an egg which you would crack in a hurry for the world. I liked the following works:
- The video Shit Mom Animation 1 by Tala Madani.
- The book Mother's Day, 15th July 2019 by Lenka Clayton.
- A picture from the Pillars of Home series by Csilla Klenyánszki.
- Photographs from the series Sorry I Gave Birth I Disappeared But Now I'm Back by Andi Gáldi Vinkó, 2019 till now.
- Paitings from the The most Important Job series by Rini Brakkee.
- The project I didn't want to be a mum by Sophie Ebrard, 2021.
Saturday, May 13, 2023
Exhibitions
I went into the city and visited a number of exhibitions. I first went to TETEM Art Space to see the exhibition Digital Care: Jeep & Livinus van de Bundt and Steina, which was organized in cooperation with the AKI and LIMA. The two videos Violin Power by Steina Vasulka and Moiré by Linus and Jeep van de Bundt were alternating shown on two cathode-ray tube monitors. (The monitors belonged to a video wall that was installed around 1995 in the lobby of the computer sciene building at the University of Twente.) I talked some time with a teacher from the AKI that was present to answer question from visitors.Next, I saw the exhibition Compu Compo with prints by Anna Pisula Mandziej at Fotogalerie Objektief and the exhibition of paintings by Ina Wolters at the galery Beeld & Aambeeld. While walking further through the city center, I encountered the Pride Photo Exhibition 2023 and the Street Art Festival. At Concordia there were no exhibitions, but I heard that they were selling the works from their collection because they stopped with their art lending activities. I did look at a work by Hill Boxem.
Links
- Cerberus Project
- The Cerberus C semantics, PhD. Tesis of Kayvan Memarian.
Friday, May 12, 2023
Foundscape Orchestra
This evening, I went to a performance by the Foundscape Orchestra at the Fictie Frictie Festival, which is organized and held at the area of Studio Compex & Hangarrrrrr. The performance was done by electronic musician Daniel Maalman and sound artist Jasper Schütz, who are accompanied by violin player Brit Issa Rijnen. The performance consisted of three parts. In the first part sounded like an improvisation between Brit Issa Rijnen and one of the other artist 'playing' on the snares of a piano. In the second part she played together with the piano that was producing rhythmic sounds by mechanical relays attached to it. The sounds were magnified and the large room also added it richness to the sound. It seems that Brit Issa Rijnen also sang some bits. I enjoyed this performance very much. The third part was in a different room, the long hall under the hall where the newspaper printing press was installed. There were many sound (noise) making devices around another piano frame with relays attachted to it. People, I myself included, walk a bit around the room, as the pillars obscured some parts. During the second half of the performanced, I decided to dance a bit to even more enjoy the performance.Thursday, May 11, 2023
Book
At 13:21, I received the book 50 Jahre Years of Documenta, 1955-2005: Archive in motion - Discreet energies written by Michael Glasmeier in German and English and published by Steidl Publishers in 2005, ISBN:9783865211460, which I had bought on Saturday, May 6, 2023 at 21:11:30 from La vache qui lit for € 19.00.Wednesday, May 10, 2023
Books
At 17:42, I bought the following two books from charity shop Het Goed:- What by? edited by Josien Beltman, written in Dutch, and published by Rijksmuseum Twenthe in 2022, for € 0.99.
- Rinus edited by Diederiekje Bok, written in Dutch, and published by Afdh Uitgevers, ISBN:9789072603111, for € 4.90.
Link
Tuesday, May 9, 2023
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Sunday, May 7, 2023
ZEIT_SPANNEN
I went to Nordhorn and visited the former building of the sawmill, in German called sägemühle, that now houses Atelier Sägemühle. I went there to attend the opening of the exhibition ZEIT_SPANNEN with nine paintings by Carina Schüring. It is more than five years ago that I attended an exhibition of her works and she definitely has made some interesting developments. She still balances the line between figurative and abstract, although there are also works that are clearly figurative or abstract. I was surprised by the her use of geometric shapes in her works.The Last Witness
I also went to see the exhibition The Last Witness with works by Heba Y. Amin (هبة يحيى أمين) at Städtische Galerie in Nordhorn. The exhibition also included the works: Project Speak2Tweet and Atom Elegy. The two-channel video projection The Last Witness is about the ghost town La Güera, which lies near the most south part of Western Sahara.Saturday, May 6, 2023
Finals catalogues
I decided to have a look at the book KABK Eindexamencatalogus 2005/2006, which is ahout the students of KBAK that graduated in 2007. There are eight editions of this catalogue, each of which is sorted on a different property of the students. The version that I have is sorted on phone number. There is no introduction and also no description per department. Each student has been given one sheet that is only printed on one side. In the outside margin of the printed side, the eight properties are mentioned together with a number indicating the position of the student in the sort. For my edition the numbers with the phone number act as a kind of page numbers (where only the right pages are numbered). I found the following students and/or their page interesting:- Frouke Wiarda
- Marleen Rekelhof
- Marieke Korver
- Sofie van Dam
- Nicola Kirkaldy
- Merijn Heikens
- Suzanne van Soest
- Mischa van Pinxteren
- Zohreh Kiahady
- Astrid Dekkers
- Anne Marie Aandewiel
- Bregje van den Berg
- Heather Visser
- Vincent van Gerven Oei
- Thiery Wijnberg
- Zhang Ziyun
- Mathilde Ferreira Cabral
- Leon Spek
- Helgi Kristinsson
- Mark Riemslag
- Amos Elmaliah
- Meri Nikula
- Sanne van Renesse with Miss Kabula.
- Lisa Dalhuijsen
- Maike Lond
- Linda Hofstede
I also had a look at KABK Eindexamen catalogus 2005/2006, which is ahout the students of KBAK that graduated in 2006. All students were given two opposing pages to be filled. In the margin at the bottom of the page some basic information is given about each student. I found the following students and/or their page interesting:
- Julia Casianova
- Maurits Fennis
- Michela Pelusio with Lightspeaker
- Tao G. Vrhovec Sambolec
- Ron Alexander Bos
- Karen Oostenbrink
- Daisy Komen
- Lilianne van dd Scheur
- Sanne Schouwink
- Sander Dekker
- Iefke Machielsen
- Gustavo Ferreira Cerqueira de Souza
- Anton Koovit
- Malou Osendarp
- Pascal Zoghbi
Finally, I had a look at Eindexamen 1996: Academie van Beeldemde Kunsten Rotterdam, which is about the students of what is now called Willem de Kooning Academy. The catalogue is in black and white. Most students are only given a part of a page. Through the middle of each page, there is some vertical perforation, allowing you tear of each page. I found the following students interesting:
- Maria Gabriela Davalos Array
- Evelien van Vugt
Thursday, May 4, 2023
Dune 2 trailer
I watched the Dune: Part Two | Official Trailer trailer. Here is my break down:- Scene of Paul and Chani on a desert top. Paul says: 'It is breathtaking. Where you see sand here, imagine water. When you dive in you can't reach the bottom.' Chani replies with: 'You dive in?' and Paul continues with: 'Yes. It's calling swimming' where she reactis with 'I don't believe you.' It is on page 285 in Chapter 33 that Jessica talks about water falling from the sky and flowing over the land. On page 305 in the next chapter it is Chani who asks Paul to tell her about the waters of his birthworld. On page 367 of Chapter 40 she asks the question again. She has come from the South to see Paul ride on a worm for the first time himself. Again Paul does not answer her question. It is possible that scene also happens shotly before Paul rides the worm.
- WB logo
- We see Jessica travel in a palanquin on top of a worm and next we see Princes Irulan saying the words: 'In the shadows of Arrakis lie many secrets but the darkest of them all may remain.'
- Title: 'Beyond fear'.
- Shot of flame thrower on a large pile of bodies. (Most likely a Harkonnen solder burning bodies of Atreidies people.) The voice continuing: 'the end of house Atreidies.' (As far as I know, these text are not found in the book.)
- Shot of Jessica (without facial markings) saying: 'Your father didn't believe in revenge.' (I cannot find those lines in the book.)
- Title: 'Fury will rise'.
- Shot of Irulan, saying: 'What if Paul Atreides were still alive? She might be walking side-by-side with Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam.
- Shot of Gurney Halleck lowering a pair of binoculars.
- Shot of Feyd-Rautha.
- Shot of red glowing dessert.
- Shot of Rabban.
- Shot of the Baron.
- Shot of a mounted gun firing.
- Shot of a figure rolling down.
- Shot of Chani looking someone in the face.
- Shot of a lady in a dark dress, Lady Fenring, I understand from other sources.
- Shot of a fingers being placed in four glowing holes in the wall.
- Shot of people turning towards a dark tunnel.
- Shot of a bottle with water. Probably the water of life. In the book it is carried in a skin sack.
- Shot of Paul grabbing a knife getting into a fight with what looks like a Sardaukar. This might actually the scene in which he reunites with Gurney.
- Shot of Feyd-Rauta shouting to a slave in the arena.
- Shot of Jessica opening her eyes, which have turned blue during the transformation of the water of life, which is described in Chapter
- Title: 'From directory Denis Villeneuve'
- Worm riding scene starting with Paul placing a thumper. We hear Chani asking: 'Did you ever have a dream riding a worm?' Stilgar saying 'Don't try to impress anyone' (taken from the line 'you don't have to impress anyone with your courage' from page 370 in Chapter 40.), 'You're brave, we know that' (taken from the line 'We know you are brave'), 'Be simple, be direct.', and 'Nothing fancy' (from the line 'Do it simply and directly -- nothing fancy.') Paul answering 'I understand' and 'Nothing fancy'. Paul has no blue-in-blue eyes yet, which, as some commentator may indicate that this happens earlier in the film than in the book. Although the fact that it looks like Chani is wearing a Nezhoni scarf (the scarf-pad worn at the forehead beneath the stillsuit hood by married or "associated" Fremen women after birth of a son) might indicate it is much later, like in the book.
- Title: 'This year'.
- Shot of eleven ornithopters.
- Shots of Feyd-Rauta fighting with slave in arena,
- People in dresses, probably the Fremen reverend mother or even Jessica (as see is seeing to wear a similar dress in the teaser trailer). The words of 'You will never lose me, Paul Atreides,' being said by Chani.
- Shot of Paul and Chani kissing.
- Title: 'Long'
- Shot of girl sitting in a circle of light.
- Shot of Irulan with jewelry over her face.
- Title: 'Live'
- Shot of an enclipse of the sun with the two moons.
- Shot of the faces of Feyd-Rautha and Lady Fenring approaching, most likely refering to the fact that she mated with him after the fight in the arena to preserve his bloodline, might he die. This is mentioned on page 322 at the end of Chapter 306.
- Title: 'The'
- Shot of someone running in the desert.
- Shot of surprised looking Chani.
- Title: 'Fighters'
- Shot of person (Paul) riding a worm.
- Shot of Jessica saying: 'We gave them something to hope for'.
- Shot of Paul replying: 'That is not hope'.
- Shot of Paul looking down on a large crowd.
- Shot of Paul and Fued-Rautha and Paul saying: 'May your knife chip'
- Shot of Paul holding a cris knife. 'and shatter'. page 457, the last chapter.
- Shot of the crowd again.
- Title: 'Dune'.
Remark: On May 9, I made some corrections after viewing Dune: Part Two - Trailer Breakdown & Thoughts (Featuring Christopher
Ruocchio)
Remark: On May 17, I added some remarks after viewing Everything You Missed in the DUNE 2 Trailer.
Below some more reaction videos I watched. Probably the last batch, because it gets harder and harder to find ones that I have not see yet.
- Dune (2021) Movie 4K - Analysis and Gushing
- DUNE REACTION (THIS MOVIE IS BEAUTIFUL!!!) FIRST TIME WATCHING DUNE 2021
- Dune (2021) Movie Reaction Pt 1 of 3 | First Time Watching Pt 2 of 3 Pt 3 of 3
- DUNE (2021) MOVIE REACTION!! - Casual Reader First Time Watching!!
- Dune (2021) Brother's First time watching (part 1) (REACTION)
- Dune (2021) - Movie Reaction! FIRST TIME WATCHING!!!
- DUNE (2021) Movie REACTION | FIRST TIME WATCHING
- Dune | FIRST TIME WATCHING Movie reaction | I Was IMPRESSED !!!
- Watching "DUNE" For The First Time (scared me)
- ABSOLUTELY EPIC! - Dune (2021) First Time Watching Reaction
- Dune 2021 - First Time Watching Reaction - Wow! I cannot wait for Part 2!
Tuesday, May 2, 2023
New plants in the garden
Last Sunday, I finished constructing and placing a pergola in the back garden. Today, Conny and I went to buy some new plants and plant them in the garden. We planted the following plants, of which the first three around near the pergola:- Clematis 'Jackmanii'
- Clematis 'Destiny'
- Wisteria sinensis 'Prolific'
- Vitis 'Boskoop Glory'
- Vitis 'Johanniter'
- Centaurea montana
- Dianthus Sunflor 'Jolina'
- Bergenia cordifolia
- Digitalis lutea 'Mertonensis'
- Pholomis russeliana
- Alchemilia mollis 'Robustica'
- Rubus fruticosus 'Black Satin'
- Leucanthemum vulgare 'Maikönigin'
- Alcea rosea 'Pleniflora'
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Monday, May 1, 2023
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Friday, April 28, 2023
Book fair Glanerbrug
This morning, I went again to thebook fair in Glanerbrug. I spend almost two hours there. I again went through the eight bookshelves with books about art, focusing on those books that came from the library of De Museum Fabriek and Rijksmuseum Twenthe. I found several books about the works of Peter Struycken. At (about) 11:53, I bought the following books:- 248 objekten written by Piet Hoenderdos and Jop A.A. Spiekerman in Dutch and published by Leids Academisch Kunstcentrum in 1968 for € 0.50. I bought this because it is a catalogue of an exhibition, which included some works by Peter Struycken.
- Eindexamencatalogus: KABK 2006/2007 (the edition sorted by phone number) edited by Annerieke Simeone, written in Dutch and published by Koninklijke Academie van Beeldende Kunsten in 2007, ISBN:9789072600202, for € 1.50. Another finals exhibiton book.
- Theorie und Praxis der konstruktiven Kunst heute edited by Dieter Bogner, written in German, and published by Exakte Tendenzen in 1979, for € 1.00. I bought this because it is about constructive art.
- Index Nederlandse beeldende kunstenaars, kunstnijveraars en fotografen: 1870-2009 written by Francisca Rosa Elisabeth Kuyvenhoven in Dutch and English, and published by Instituut Collectie Nederland in 2010, ISBN:9789072905550, for € 1.00. I bought this because it does mention Peter Struycken.
- Liber Amicorum Mr. J.B. Pierik written in Dutch for € 0.50. I bought this because it has a reproduction of one of the art works by Peter Struycken.
- Gerhard Reinert: Pulsierendes Signallicht written by Gerhard Reinert, Andreas Steffens in German published by VG Bild-Kunst in 2006, ISBN:9783929040999, for € 1.50. I just bought it because it looked interesting.
The book costed € 6.00 together, I donated another € 4.00.
Thusday, April 27, 2023
260604: Examenwerk 2004
I decided to have a look at the book 260604: Examenwerk 2004, which is ahout the students of KBAK that graduated in 2004. The students are presented per department. Each department has its own chapter in the book that starts with an interview of a student that graduated in an earlier year. Each student was given one page in the book and seems to be given complete freedom in how to fill it except for their name and a page number. I found the following students and/or their page interesting:- Raymond Derikauf with the installation LICHT. (See rAys v2.0 for a second installment from 2008.)
- Margriet van Eekelen with Krankenhaus. 'Building for my graduation a pneumatic installation in my living-room and moved my bed to the balcony.'
- Guido Langendoen with video installation 'Flirt'.
- Joost Nieuwenburg with sound object.
- Arno Scheper with Analog Feedback Active Noise Control.
- Camiel Coppens has a completely black page except for his name and the page number.
- Johan Gustavsson with many pictures unrelated to his work on his page.
- Margot Lamers with childhood memories paintings.
- Femke van der Ster with paiting 'Rups' and computer game 'Requiem Prins Valiant'.
- Ingrid Walda
- Jantien de Bood
- Else Huisman
- Circe van Bergen
- Niel Gerbens with project: 'Zinloos geweld'.
- Joanna Starostin
- Linda Brouwer with a design for an adjustable table.
- Lotte Veldt
- Evra Evstafieva with her Basileus font, which covers pre-Petrine
Cyrillic, Latin, and Greek scripts. Links:
- Script and its graphic language mentions Basileus with a nice ven-diagram.
- Infonta [Vera Evstafieva]
- Vera Evstafieva on type.today
- Vera Evstafieva on MyFonts
- Basileus.
- Vera Evstafieva's Journal from 2003-05-10 12:23 till 2018-09-26 14:03
- vera.evstafieva on Instagram
- Ruth Nezer with a Hebrew font geared towards people with dyslexia.
Wednesday, April 26, 2023
Book fair Glanerbrug
At the end of the afternoon, I went to the book fair in Glanerbrug. I spend a bit more than an hour going through the eight bookshelves with books about art. I decided not to be very picky as the books are really cheap. I noticed that there were many books from the library of De Museum Fabriek and Rijksmuseum Twenthe. I found several books about the works of Peter Struycken. At (about) 18:00, I bought the following books:- Initiatief 1986 written by Bart Cassiman, Jean-Hubert Martin, Kasper König, Jan Hoet, and Gosse Oosterhof, edited by Bart Cassiman, written in Dutch, French, and English, and published by Initiatief 85 in 1986 for € 1.50. I bought this because it is a collection of five books within a cardboard box.
- Frank Stella, working drawings, Zeichnungen, 1956-1970 written by Christian Geelhaar in German, published by Kunstmuseum Basel in 1980, ISBN:3720400093, for € 1.00. I bought this because it is about Frank Stella and because I saw some interesting drawings.
- KABK Eindexamencatalogus 2005/2006 editted by Annerieke Simeone and Abe van der Werff, written in Dutch, and published by Koninklijke Academie van Beeldende Kunsten in 2006, ISBN:9789072600172, for € 2.00. I bought this because it is about a finals exhibition.
- Eindexamen 1996, Academie van Beeldende Kunsten Rotterdam edited by Martine Verhaar, written in Dutch, and published by Academie van Beeldende Kunsten Rotterdam in 1996, for € 2.00. I bought this because it is about a finals exhibition.
- Gekregen!: aanwinsten van de Staat, 1990-2010 edited by Francisca Rosa Elisabeth Kuyvenhoven, written in Dutch, and published by Amsterdam University Press in 2011, ISBN:9789048513994, for € 1.50. I bought this because it mentioned Peter Struycken in the index.
- tekeningen / dessins: Ad Dekkers, Martin Rous, Schoonhoven, P. Struycken, written by Carel Hendrik Blotkamp, Marie Jaffré, Johannes Jacobus Schoonhoven, Martin Rous, Adriaan Dekkers, and Peter Struycken, written in Dutch and French, published by Bureau Beeldende Kunst Buitenland in March 1976, for € 1.50. I bought this catalogue because it is about Peter Struycken. (I had seen this before several times and I was not sure if I did not already have it. I did not have it.)
- 260604: Examenwerk 2004 edited by Eline Hensen, written in Dutch, and published by Koninklijke Academie van Beeldende Kunsten on Saturday, June 26, 2004, for € 1.50. Another finals exhibiton book.
- Na de beeldenstorm written by Carel Blotkamp in Dutch and published by Nederlandse Stichting Openbaar Kunstbezit in 1970, for € 2.00. I bought this book because it is about an exhibition that also includes works by Peter Struycken.
- Pick of sticks embodied written by Sophie Kriek, Marek Pokropski, and LucyandBart, written in English, and published by Onomatopee in 2010, ISBN:9789078454564, for € 1.00. I bought this book because it looked a bit weird with many folded pages.
- Basta 1998: A Yearbook of Contemporary Art in the Netherlands/jaarboek van de hedendaagse kunst in Nederland by Sabine Terra, Maarten Jansen, and others, ISBN:9789073285590, for € 1.50. I bought this book, because I remembered having it seen before and because I was not sure whether I bought it. At home I discovered, I bought a copy on Friday, February 26, 2016 for the same price.
- Keuze uit de verzameling van het Stedelijk Museum written by De Wilde in Dutch, English, French, and German, and published by Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam on Saturday, September 12, 1970, for € 1.00. I bought this book it mentioned Peter Struycken in the index. The catalogue mentions four works by him.
- JC van Lanschotprize for sculpture 1992 written in Dutch and English, and published by Genootschap Architectura et Amicitia in 1992, ISBN:9789074315012, for € 1.00. This book did not look interesting on the outside, but when I opened it, I noticed that it was about Peter Struycken. When I looked at it at home, it looked kind of familiar. It is a version of the book Forum, Architectural Quarterly, issue 35/5, June 1992 with some additional pages at the start. On Friday, June 15, 2012, I received a copy of that.