AMBITION
TUE MAR 21, 2006 / SUN APR 23, 2006
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Since 2003 Robbert de Vrieze (NL), the third person selected from the Open Call, has worked under the name Gevonden Ontwerpen (Found Designs) in Rotterdam on a broad range of products, interiors and buildings. The challenge of these designs and projects is to give form to the existing potential of a space, a site, a thing or an organisation within a functional solution. For Cut for Purpose De Vrieze will be captured on a high-speed camera as he leaps over a crowd-control barrier. The freeze-frame silhouetted images of his run-up and leap will be transferred to the cardboard walls and cut out. Like the photographic experiments of Eadweard Muybridge (1830-1904), this will result in a sequence of frames that describe the movement in cardboard. As he comes to a sudden standstill at the end of the run, the silhouettes crash into each other creating a sculpture of collided frames.

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›› www.gevondenontwerpen.nl
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Since 2003 Robbert de Vrieze (NL), the third person selected from the Open Call, has worked under the name Gevonden Ontwerpen (Found Designs) in Rotterdam on a broad range of products, interiors and buildings. The challenge of these designs and projects is to give form to the existing potential of a space, a site, a thing or an organisation within a functional solution. For Cut for Purpose De Vrieze will be captured on a high-speed camera as he leaps over a crowd-control barrier. The freeze-frame silhouetted images of his run-up and leap will be transferred to the cardboard walls and cut out. Like the photographic experiments of Eadweard Muybridge (1830-1904), this will result in a sequence of frames that describe the movement in cardboard. As he comes to a sudden standstill at the end of the run, the silhouettes crash into each other creating a sculpture of collided frames.

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›› www.gevondenontwerpen.nl


