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'''R,W & R module - Description of work'''


==<font color="#8C92AC ">''Project 1: Work on the shop''</font>==
==<font color="#8C92AC ">''Project 1: Work on the shop''</font>==
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Willem de Kooning Academy, Rotterdam University. Selected students WDKA Dek22 working on concepts, scenarios and prototypes about The Shop of the Future.
Willem de Kooning Academy, Rotterdam University. Selected students WDKA Dek22 working on concepts, scenarios and prototypes about The Shop of the Future.


I use the Terms and Conditions from Zalando.nl, rewritten to the a physical store.  
I the re-wrote the terms and conditions from the zalado.nl (an online shop). A large and mundane list of rules and restrictions will be consistently overlooked in a web format.The final step was to let the text speak in harsh tone by a computer voice that thundered through space and urging shoppers to give up his rights.
By the number of rules we do not read them and over the years it will be more and more.  
The final step was to let the text speak in harsh tone by a computer voice that thundered through  
space and urging shoppers to give up his rights.


In the course of the centuries stores have the atmosphere of our inner cities and states made ​​of people  
In the course of the centuries stores have the atmosphere of our inner cities and states made ​​of people  
shopping hobby number one. But the shop ‘as we know it does not seem to the lives we lead.
shopping hobby number one. But the shop ‘as we know it does not seem to the lives we lead.
I connect the the virtual and physical world to create a new retail experience.
I connect the virtual and physical world to create a new retail experience.
 
[http://solangefrankort.nl/works/werk-aan-de-winkel/ Work on the shop]


==<font color="#7BB661 ">''Project 2: FREE?!''</font>==
==<font color="#7BB661 ">''Project 2: FREE?!''</font>==
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I have chosen to edit a quote from Situationisten. To use, copy work,  
I have chosen to edit a quote from Situationisten. To use, copy work,  
or changed without acknowledgment is something we can not imagine in this time. I aks all the others groups they  
or changed without acknowledgement is something we cannot imagine in this time. I ask all the others groups they  
joint the workshop, to give there permission to accept the quote for all projects.
joint the workshop, to give their permission to accept the quote for all projects.


    
    
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possible for the access and transformation of culture  for an audience as broad as possible.
possible for the access and transformation of culture  for an audience as broad as possible.


[http://solangefrankort.nl/works/free/ FREE!?]
==<font color="#58427C ">''Project 3: Wild Sounds''</font>==
ROOT is a new concept for a pop-up exposition of emerging talent, all educated by the Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam. We strive to not only find the right way of exhibiting works but also to assist students in finding their way in the business of arts and communication skills. Through collaborations, events and compositions of a diverse group of motivated creatives, we try to capture the vivid atmosphere of the academy from the outside.
During this exhibition, audio will be presented as installation. This audio system will test the nerves of the audience. Will it be an irritation, will be go unnoticed? The audio never stops, just like the digital sounds that envelope our day to day.
Like the sounds of mobile phones is an indispensable part of our society. The device gives us a lot of freedom and a continuous accessibility. But its use provides more and more irritation in public spaces. Can we propose a quiet space without this wild digital sounds?


==<font color="##58427C ">''Project 3: ''</font>==
[http://solangefrankort.nl/works/wild-sounds/ Wild Sounds]

Latest revision as of 14:16, 24 September 2014

Project 1: Work on the shop

Work on the Shop is a project initiated by Koehorst Show and The Incredible Machine in collaboration with CrossLab, Willem de Kooning Academy, Rotterdam University. Selected students WDKA Dek22 working on concepts, scenarios and prototypes about The Shop of the Future.

I the re-wrote the terms and conditions from the zalado.nl (an online shop). A large and mundane list of rules and restrictions will be consistently overlooked in a web format.The final step was to let the text speak in harsh tone by a computer voice that thundered through space and urging shoppers to give up his rights.

In the course of the centuries stores have the atmosphere of our inner cities and states made ​​of people shopping hobby number one. But the shop ‘as we know it does not seem to the lives we lead. I connect the virtual and physical world to create a new retail experience.

Work on the shop

Project 2: FREE?!

FREE!? is organized by Kennisland, in cooperation with the Willem de Kooning Academy, the Piet Zwart Institute, WORM, 010 and Creating the New Institute. I participated in the 3-day workshop in WORM where in the results are also shown in an exhibition in The New Insitute.

I have chosen to edit a quote from Situationisten. To use, copy work, or changed without acknowledgement is something we cannot imagine in this time. I ask all the others groups they joint the workshop, to give their permission to accept the quote for all projects.


All the ‘Free Culture’ projects are free to be reproduced, translate or adapted without mentioning the source


The concept free culture refers to all forms of cultural expressions that have been deliberately ‘freed’ by their legitimate authors from the limitations that current intellectual property law, such as copyright, impose on them. Free culture promotes the free distribution of works and tools to create the lowest threshold possible for the access and transformation of culture for an audience as broad as possible.

FREE!?

Project 3: Wild Sounds

ROOT is a new concept for a pop-up exposition of emerging talent, all educated by the Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam. We strive to not only find the right way of exhibiting works but also to assist students in finding their way in the business of arts and communication skills. Through collaborations, events and compositions of a diverse group of motivated creatives, we try to capture the vivid atmosphere of the academy from the outside.

During this exhibition, audio will be presented as installation. This audio system will test the nerves of the audience. Will it be an irritation, will be go unnoticed? The audio never stops, just like the digital sounds that envelope our day to day.

Like the sounds of mobile phones is an indispensable part of our society. The device gives us a lot of freedom and a continuous accessibility. But its use provides more and more irritation in public spaces. Can we propose a quiet space without this wild digital sounds?

Wild Sounds