Published October 5th, 2008
in televic education and art.
Hi, I’ve been busy lately. Went to Brighton, UK for flash on the beach and we moved with Televic Education from the Pottelberg to Marke. I’ll get to the KISS principles one day, I promise!!
Just about a week ago our manager set up a meeting on our new Televic Education location in Kortrijk (Marke). We all expected an informal meeting but it turned out he left us with an assignment. He went shopping and bought some paint and some framed canvasses to paint on. In two weeks everyone should have painted something to brighten up the empty walls of the new office.
Today I finished mine:


The painting consists of 2 chinese characters who make the line “teach and learn” which is our product slogan. I guess it turned out ok.
Published November 14th, 2007
in fotb07, art and flash on the beach.
Flash on the Beach, Brighton, UK — memorable moment. Robert Hodgin shows one of his works (an edited version of Magnetosphere) and I’ve never seen 700 people staring at a giant screen in such an absolute silence before. Put 700 people in one room, and try to create absolute silence, you’ll find it impossible, not for Robert Hodgin that is.

Continue reading ‘FOTB Robert Hodgin - Breaking Away’
Published September 18th, 2007
in art.
I got this link from “ADHD” (which is a daily newsletter set up by Rik Staesens of Focus Advertising). Luke Chueh is an artist from Los Angeles. He often paints adorable characters (like a rabbit, a bear, a monkey) in disturbing and ironic situations. Like this one called “Deathwish”:

One of his most famous paintings is “TWENTY MONKEYS WITH HATS (AND ONE SQUID)” which is a set of 21 paintings including the same monkey with different hats. Continue reading ‘Hope and hopelessness’