portfolio
Joeke van der Veen
the pudding
The Pudding is a metaphor for the bigger whole that connects us all. We provoke vibrations in this whole, through our words, choices and beliefs. Our vibrations affect everything around us, but the vibrations of everything around us also affect us. In other words: we shape The Pudding, and The Pudding shapes us. The book This Is The Pudding tells the story about living in a connected world. It motivates us to work together on a more friendly and connected world.
Ongoing project
Giving an answer to the collective need for more connection, engagement and value
connect + create
By (re)connecting with themselves and their environment, children are encouraged to feel trust and to feel connected with their friends, family, teachers and environment. Once the children feel connected, they can use the Creativity Boosters to start to shape the world around them. In this context, creating has so much more to offer than only the skill to “make things”. Being able to create, means being able to create your own safe place and maybe even your own future. In cooperation with Irma Smegen.
Ongoing project
Empowering children and their teachers and families to connect and create
do it yourself together
Meekit was founded to motivate young makers to work with technologies and use their creativity. Ever since, Meekit has transformed in a total concept consisting of three elements: an online platform, maker activities and toolkits full of materials. Meekit was funded by a crowdfunding campaign at Voordekunst.nl and designated “Project of the Month” by Voordekunst Kiest. In cooperation with Bouwkeet, Gembird B.V. and Heutink B.V.
Ongoing project.
Building a community of young makers.
human as resource
Human as Resource introduces the human body as a source of materials by investigating the possibility of using human materials for the production process of wool. In this project “menschenwater”, also known as urine, is used for its bleaching and degreasing effect on wool. Afterwards, the urine can be recycled as fertilizer for farmlands. This provides a whole new vision on the human body and the production cycle of textile. In cooperation with Claudy Jongstra and Waag Society.
2015 - 2016
Designing a whole new production cycle.
A garment is nothing without the body. The body gives shape and form to the garment. But what if it is the other way around? Let the garment work as a medium to express emotions while listening to the language of the body. By using folding techniques and interactive technologies, such as the Arduino and a bending sensor, a garment was created that measures the emotion of the body and expresses it through color. In cooperation with Michelle Lievaart.
2015
unfold
Using technologies to express emotions through garments.
The digital world has been providing us with a veil of anonymity. Our privacy is fading away and we are becoming more and more a number to our society. As a result we try to blend in with our urban environment, like chameleons. This series of photographs explores a new perspective on the human body and the role it plays in our society. In cooperation with Kim van Aalderen, Maartje Leek and Robin Hendriks.
2014
disconnected from this world
Exploring the connection between citizens and their urban environment.
frameworks
The essay Frameworks proposes a new division of roles for the designer and the user within a design process. A group of participants joined the writing process by using the Cadavre Exquis technique, a method mainly used by poets to finish each others poems. The result is a participative essay about participatory design.
2014
Transforming the designer into a developer of frameworks.
curriculum vitae
Joeke van der Veen
The work of Joeke van der Veen (1994, The Netherlands) can be described as sensitive, inquisitive and connecting. Joeke started her own company: Meekit. Meekit empowers young children to use their creativity, through products, workshops and an online platform. By working together with children and their families, Joeke discovered the urgency of feeling connected in a fast, digital and capitalistic time. Not only for the youngest generation, for every generation it is of utmost importance to feel connected to yourself, the other and the world surrounding you. Therefore, Joeke strives to create a connected world through projects, publications, presentations and installations.
joeke van der veen
Joeke van der Veen
www.joekevanderveen.com
+31 6 1001 5883
Master ‘Media, Art, Design & Technology’Frank Mohr Institute Groningen2019 - present
Bachelor ‘Lifestyle & Design’ Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam2012– 2016
Researcher at Joeke van der Veen, creating a connected world2019 – present
Founder at Meekit, building a community of young makers2016 – present
Workshop assistant at Bouwkeet Rotterdam, makerspace for underprivileged youth2016 – 2018
Steward at Stadslab Rotterdam, makerspace of the Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences for creative technologies2015 – 2016
Volunteer at Printroom Rotterdam, presentation space and publisher dedicated to artists’ publications and riso printing2014 – 2015
work + experience
general info + education
Summerschool ‘Science Through Theatre’, Greece2018
Graduation internship at Waag Society, Amsterdam2016
Artist in Residency at Pier 9, San Francisco2015
Internship at Studio Claudy Jongstra, Spannum2015
residencies + internships
Self-published book “This Is The Pudding: Living in a connected world”2019
Contributions for The Future Society NL2018 – present
Lecture ‘Creating Creates Happiness’ at Shanghai Toy Fair, STEAM Convention and several primary schools, ChinaIn cooperation with Irma Smegen2018
Installation ‘Draw It Together’ at the Eindhoven Maker Faire, Twente Maker Faire, Makkum Art, Into The Great Wide Open, Vlieland and Kinderboekenweek, Rotterdam2017 – present
Printed article ‘Co-Design With Children’ in STEAM Magazine2016
Online article ‘Human as Resource: How human materials can help us reconsidering our production system’ at Waag.org2016
Exhibition ‘Finals’ at the Willem de Kooning Academy, Rotterdam2016
Self-published article ‘Frameworks: How participatory design transformed the designer into a developer of frameworks’2014
Exhibition ‘Digital Craft’ at art and tech center V2, Rotterdam2014
publications + presentations + installations
find more info at: www.joekevanderveen.com