Highlighted Projects
Here are some highlighted projects.
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Curiosity Capsule
Illustration | Blog
In my blog, Curiosity Capsule, I collect and delve deeper into objects, phenomena and places that fascinate me.
MICRO|MACRO
Stop-motion animation
Animation project and workshop sessions, exploring what happens on microscopic scale during childhood cancer treatments.
In collaboration with Karenina Blue.
Sponsored by Gemeente Utrecht, Princess Máxima Center, Fonds 21, Creative Industries Fund NL, Stichting Elise Mathilde Fonds, Stichting Stokroos, Athena Medical, pArt of Science and DragonFrame Software.
Beleef de Evolutie
Interactive Illustration
An ever-changing panorama highlighting the origin and evolution of life on earth.
Commissioned by NEMO Kennislink.
Made interactive by Bertrand Burgers.
Andere Ogen
Product Design
Inspiration toolkit with various visual effect lenses and challenges.
Commissioned by Rijkswaterstaat.
Made in collaboration with Ammie Roeten.
With thanks to HKU-X!
Op Zoek naar Leven
Interactive Illustration
Click-through space oddysey,
in search of extraterrestrial life.
Commissioned by NEMO Kennislink.
Made interactive by Bertrand Burgers.
BMGN Low Countries Historic Review
Illustration
Two illustrations for the anniversary edition of BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review. Commissioned by Koninklijk Nederlands Historisch Genootschap.
Every Object Tells a Story
Illustration | Artist in Residency
Artist in Residency at the Natural History and Ethnology Museum in Oudenbosch. Showing the collection through a different pair of eyes with twelve colourful illustrations.
"The museum's collection explains the world around us. What happens if you only know the world through the objects in the museum?"
Aquanaut
Illustration
Exhibition at Huis van Betekenis
Armed with a flashlight, visitors went in search of a strange creature.
"We know more about the moon than about our seabed. With 98 percent of water still to be explored, it is very likely that we will find life forms here that we did not think possible."
Move the flashlight to learn more about Homo Aquaticus!