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Accidental Crossroads
Experiment as part of Re-enactment Lab
@artscience.interfaculty
A small research into the sonic properties of capacitors and the flow and direction of electricity.
Performance with twelve isolated circuits which are connected randomly.
Performed by @jborggreve and myself :)

Accidental Crossroads
Experiment as part of Re-enactment Lab
@artscience.interfaculty
A small research into the sonic properties of capacitors and the flow and direction of electricity.
Performance with twelve isolated circuits which are connected randomly.
Performed by @jborggreve and myself :)

Inertia (2021)
At @omstand_arnhem
Mo|nu|mentum
Throwback to one of my favourite projects :) !
I developed 'Inertia' during a particularly cold February, when I was in residence at @omstand_arnhem via @kunstpodiumt .
Based in a former electricity plant, I decided to visualise the changing states of energy in our surroundings. Activity in the street will trigger this pendulum to fall. Due to gravity, centripetal force and frictional force, the pendulum will go through a number of speed changes resulting in a swinging motion. This kinetic energy is converted into electrical energy which lights up the pendulum. The changing light intensity corresponds to the changing speed. When the pendulum has finally come to rest, it will slowly move up again. Waiting for the next passerby.
Photography by @djangovanardenne

Inertia (2021)
At @omstand_arnhem
Mo|nu|mentum
Throwback to one of my favourite projects :) !
I developed 'Inertia' during a particularly cold February, when I was in residence at @omstand_arnhem via @kunstpodiumt
Based in a former electricity plant, I decided to visualise the changing states of energy in our surroundings. Activity in the street will trigger this pendulum to fall. Due to gravity, centripetal force and frictional force, the pendulum will go through a number of speed changes resulting in a swinging motion. This kinetic energy is converted into electrical energy which lights up the pendulum. The changing light intensity corresponds to the changing speed. When the pendulum has finally come to rest, it will slowly move up again. Waiting for the next passerby.
Photo and videography by @djangovanardenne

Inertia (2021)
At @omstand_arnhem
Mo|nu|mentum
Throwback to one of my favourite projects :) !
I developed 'Inertia' during a particularly cold February, when I was in residence at @omstand_arnhem via @kunstpodiumt .
Based in a former electricity plant, I decided to visualise the changing states of energy in our surroundings. Activity in the street will trigger this pendulum to fall. Due to gravity, centripetal force and frictional force, the pendulum will go through a number of speed changes resulting in a swinging motion. This kinetic energy is converted into electrical energy which lights up the pendulum. The changing light intensity corresponds to the changing speed. When the pendulum has finally come to rest, it will slowly move up again. Waiting for the next passerby.
Photography by @djangovanardenne

Oops.. a bit late!
@kunstmatigdepodcast made a very interesting episode about the exhibition 'GARDENING' last summer!
(And they also talk about 'Microcosm' :) )
It's number #17, but ofcourse you can also listen to the other episodes while you're at it :)))

Microcosm (2022)
At @landhuisoudamelisweerd
GARDENING - multispecies perspectives
@creativecodingutrecht
Explore the floors and you’ll discover all kinds of textures, colours, scratches, cracks and dirt. Traces that reveal something about time, use and (human) presence. These ‘irregularities’ seem to resemble the landscapes as we experience them in daily life.
This little robot wanders through these microscopic landscapes. It explores the terrain and takes microscopic images which are then analysed and compared to satellite imagery. This process happens in realtime and emphasises the similar characteristics in our surroundings on micro and macro level.
Picture 1 | @by_pauluz
Picture 2 | By me

Microcosm (2022)
At @landhuisoudamelisweerd
GARDENING - multispecies perspectives
@creativecodingutrecht
Explore the floors and you’ll discover all kinds of textures, colours, scratches, cracks and dirt. Traces that reveal something about time, use and (human) presence. These ‘irregularities’ seem to resemble the landscapes as we experience them in daily life.
This little robot wanders through these microscopic landscapes. It explores the terrain and takes microscopic images which are then analysed and compared to satellite imagery. This process happens in realtime and emphasises the similar characteristics in our surroundings on micro and macro level.
Picture 1 | By me
Picture 2 | @by_pauluz








