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Remco van de Craats


7/11/2009

Grand opening


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we will post more pictures from the opening of the Bits n Pieces show as soon as we have them.

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6/11/2009

Taking it to The Bridge


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5 Days of dwelling trough The Big Apple. Here are some snapshots from our recon tours.

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21/03/2008

Class is now in session


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After a presentation about Edhv at the “Willem de Koning” Academy by Remco van de Craats, the student were given some old school homework. The assignment was to make a poster of the title from a given Hip hop track from the late eighties. There were some restrictions. It was not allowed to use an existing typeface. If an image was to be used it had to be self made. The mission was to save the hip hop culture from it’s clichés.

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30/06/2006

Occupation movie


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Production by scholieren.tv in dedication of Savantis. Shooting Remco as a designer.

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16/06/2006

It’s about time


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This is the first part of an exhibition about ideas concerning the ‘Blue carpet’. The old Philips area in the city.This particular piece by Remco van de Craats is based on interpreting the street. It shows the interpretation of three different people that walk around the ‘Clausplein’ in Eindhoven. The images are like street level micromarketing. Stickers, tags and car brands. These items are defining the identities of the streets by constantly sending a message. It depends on the receiver what to make of them.

“I took pictures of al the little items I encountered when I was walking around the square. I used PhotoStitch, which actually is a program for connecting images to panoramas, to connect the images. This gives unexpected results and in my opinion reflects the randomness of walking in the streets”.

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