how not to work
Wofe is an ongoing research project dissecting our obssession with productivity and inability to rest.
Wofe is an ongoing research project dissecting our obssession with productivity and inability to rest.
2022 What if sewing clothes was simple? NOTE During long teams sessions in a Covid winter I made a sweater from scratch. It consisted of 2 simple fabric pieces and was completely sewn by hand. Since I really enjoyed the process this sweater made me reflect on my sewing experiences. Sewing from scratch has always
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textilescrafts foodsstories video message from the past This video assignment was about imagining our future life and our impact and illustrating how the world will have changed since today. 2022 / stories https://youtu.be/yEzuWlgYiUU ln.hllmnn
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A heatgun, some plastic bags and a bowl are needed to get a threedimensional plastic shape which plays with light quite delicately.
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“Playing with the zoo narrative” is a design proposal for a zoo-themed playground located in the Stadswandelpark, Eindhoven. The playground elements are inspired by zoo archetypes while leaving room for interpretation.
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2020 Let me make u smile Let me make u smile is a temporary public space intervention. NOTE To allow people to engage naturally with the piece, I wanted to avoid being seen. I chose a spot where I could park a car closeby and I taped my phone into the trunk window.
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2021 Luxury Is A Sustainability Problem Luxury Is a Sustainability Problem is a poster series that explores the difficulty of making sustainable choices. It highlights the paradox that sustainable consumption options often seem affordable only to higher socioeconomic groups, while lower-income groups typically have much smaller carbon footprints. It was part of the guerrilla exhibition
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