Tenso Days Amsterdam 2016
Graphic Design students following the Design Office elective made installations for the event Tenso Days 2016 in Amsterdam.
The four installations are spatial representations of the four visions (love, hope, suffering, void) of the piece 'Visioni ed Estasi' by Wim Henderickx and are on view during 'Visions & Memories' Tenso European Choir Festival.
Participating students: Lou Top, Iris Lam and Ies Ditsen De Jong, Hilde Barwegen and Alfonso Yordi Martinez, Amanda Verberne and Khyeong Kim, Niels van der Donk, Andreas van der Mast and Amelie Vancoppenolle.
Design Office (DO) is an elective course within the Graphic Design bachelor programme at the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague taught by Gijsbert Dijker and Chantal Hendriksen.
Installations 'Vision & Memories'

A group of 1000 used toothbrushes will create a traditional looking carpet. The used toothbrushes have a very personal and sometimes even sensual meaning. By transforming them into a carpet extra value will be added to this daily object

In this work stairs will be connected to the notion of an altar. Stairs bring you from one height to the other, each step is a process, just like climbing up an altar is. With this installation we want to present alternative possibilities that will make the audience question the standard notion of a stair.

We want to portray a decadent vision of today’s “yes we can” society, where anything is possible. A society with too much positivity that is creating a fake or plastic reality in which we distance ourselves from today’s real problems such as violence, war and pollution. Someone that doesn’t succeed in this positive society is called a failure and this notion creates people that deal with depression and anxiety. The aggressive pointy sculpture that is hanging evokes tension. The big plastic spike is pointing downwards in an threatening way.
Project details
Partners
Tenso European Choir Festival
Cappella Amsterdam
Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ
Type of work produced
Installations
Year
2016