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Fontys Hogeschool Art & Technology Minor: De Abstracte Waarheid

Friday, June 4th, 2010

We are a group of ICT Media Design students at the Fontys Hogeschool HBO-ICT. Here we follow the minor programme called Lifestyle. In this minor, we apply ICT to create new smart and innovative products for wellness, health and home applications. Each semester there is a central task in which we engage. This semester Fontys has a partnership with BALTAN Laboratories. The artists from BALTAN have given us a number of assignments from which we could choose. After brief research we have chosen the assignment by Maurer United Architects in which we have to explore the principles of “De Stijl” (Theo van Doesburg 1917). In this blog we describe the progress of our project and we explain our choices.

The assignment
“De Stijl” was a Dutch art movement which was founded in 1917 in Leiden. The most important members were Theo van Doesburg, Piet Mondrian, Vilmos Huszar, Bart van der Leck, Gerrit Rietveld and JJP Georges Vantongerloo Old. “De Stijl” is characterised by the use of primary colors combined with black, white and gray and straight lines. The members of “De Stijl” were searching for a pure representation of reality in order to create a universal style. The ideas were communicated via the similarly-named magazine “De Stijl”.
“De Stijl” has concentrated mainly on two-dimensional work (paintings and illustrations) and three-dimensional works (furniture and buildings). Nearly 100 years later we are in a different era, which is influenced by all sorts of media technologies. Is it possible to redesign “De Stijl” to fit our modern context?

 The assignment is to create a performance / installation / film with the theme “’De Stijl’ in three to four dimensions”.

Our interpretation of “De Stijl”
After deciding on the assignment we did some research on “De Stijl”. We wanted to create our own vision, and use that vision to form our project. The key elements that we thought formed “De Stijl” are: simplicity, universality, abstraction, reality.
 After many hours of thinking about things that really are universal for all human beings on this earth, we discovered that only the human form itself applies to that. We therefore wanted to use the human form in our project. It is possible to argue that people are very different and certainly not easy. But in a sense we are the same. This we want to emphasise with our concept, and later on the connection with simplicity and abstraction will become clear as well. (more…)

CASE STUDY 8

Friday, January 29th, 2010

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If one projects a MONDRIAAN painting on the wall, and use a computer to generate the depth lines according to the position of the viewer (tracked by a sensor), a virtual depth will be visible.

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CASE STUDY 7

Friday, January 15th, 2010

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If one takes the original ‘De Stijl’ font by Van Doesburg, and extrudes it into a spatial character, it appears that it is possible to design a set of only seven dices covering all the characters of the alphabet on available different sides. A ‘poeme numerique’ pavilion can be designed with these dices of 4 meters height.

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CASE STUDY 6

Friday, January 8th, 2010

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If one takes the original Rietveld Bus Stop, that is placed in front of the Eindhoven Town hall, and replaces the ceramic tiles with LED tiles, and replaces the illuminated signs of the light box with the newest 21:9 Philips Cinema LCD TV screens, one becomes aware of the fact that ‘De Stijl’ fits the demands of contemporary media architecture much better than all the blob-architecture designs around the world. The ‘right angle’ is the right one for this media era. Let us explore if ‘De Stijl’ can help us to generate contemporary architecture solutions.

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The ‘Case Studies’ project is a utopian architecture project by Maurer United Architects [MUA] that is being developed under the umbrella of BALTAN’s Poème Numérique research programme. For one year, MUA will develop one utopian idea every month, resulting in twelve different sketches.

CASE STUDY 5

Friday, January 8th, 2010

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If one takes the Telcosystems installation ‘12_series’ and rearrange the composition of the monitors, loudspeakers and computers into a robot sculpture, the impact of the work will change. This screen-character seduces the viewer to interpret relations between the monitors, not based on the generated images but based on the physical relation between the screens. The ‘head’ will be interpreted as important or leading in relation to the left lower leg.


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This will be underlined by different possible positions the character. A true transformer.

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The ‘Case Studies’ project is a utopian architecture project by Maurer United Architects [MUA] that is being developed under the umbrella of BALTAN’s Poème Numérique research programme. For one year, MUA will develop one utopian idea every month, resulting in twelve different sketches.

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