October 3 09
Next spring and summer we will be organizing several projects at Duivenvoorde Castle, a stately museum-mansion and unique parkland (see below) near the city of The Hague. We received a request from the organization to make a contribution to their yearlong celebration of the museum’s 50th anniversary in 2010. After long deliberations and several site [...]
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By Michiel van Iersel
Posted in Duivenvoorde, Heritage, Media, Non-fiction, art, museum
Also tagged access, Duivenvoorde, interventions, Juha van 't Zelfde, Michiel van Iersel, museum, nature, open, park, portraits, The Hague, Voorschoten, Wassenaar
September 5 09
Yesterday we submitted our entry for the so-called Fifth Curator Competition, a jont initiative of the British Council and Whitechapel Gallery in London’s East End. The competition brief stated that: “The Fifth Curator Competition is a unique opportunity for an aspiring curator to select an exhibition of works from the British Council Collection. The winning [...]
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By Michiel van Iersel
Posted in Heritage, Media, Non-fiction, art
Also tagged ArtScope, augmented reality, Ben Cerveny, Boijmans van Beuningen, British Council, collection, data visualization, folksonomies, James Surowiecki, Karsten Schmidt, kossmann.dejong, London, Michiel van Iersel, Seb Chan, SFMOMA, UK, user generated content, Whitechapel Gallery, Wisdom of Crowds
March 24 09
Juha van ‘t Zelfde > Who are you and what do you do? James Burke > Presently, Narb consists of Tijs Teulings and James Burke. I’m a former chef who became an interaction designer across a number of different fields. I’m mainly known as one of the guys behind the Roomware project and separately also [...]
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February 13 09
Not that we would like to compete with Time Out Amsterdam, but sometimes we like to sum up a few events that coincide. Today is one of those times. At 5 PM NIMk opens with In Search of the Unknown, an exhibition on past and future tense in art. The opening performance is by Johannes Sterk and Elias [...]
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