Archive for February, 2007
Worm thematic newspaper posters (1)
Together with Worm we developed the idea for this poster/newspaper format. One reason for this format was because we did not want to support the metal frame company that sells advertising space in the city of Rotterdam (and pasting posters straight on the walls will get Worm huge fines).
The newspaper informs on the theme they […]Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game
As a part of the locative media and interactive story-telling project I went on an expedition to Universe Entropia together with the students of the AKV St.Joost – the group is featured on the picture shown here. Universe Entropia is a Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game (MMORPG) not unlike the popular Second Life. Main differences […]
Game design Hello You!
For Hello You! I also make artwork and animations for an online game aptly called Hello You the Game. Once you have logged in you can choose your character, walk through the world of Hello You, collect objects, play minigames and improve your english in the meantime.
Japanese…
I made this new years wish emailing for Secret Cinema that he emailed out all over the world. Turns out some Japanese fans got it too. They printed it out and went to club Womb in the great city of Tokyo. And then send this photo back to SC. That’s showing appreciation. More of it!
‘Artwork van de maand’
The punters will probably have missed it, but those who keep a close eye on the Rotterdam music-scene may have picked up on it; Duplex got credits for the artwork of the Saunawest CD sleeve. VPRO’s 3voor12-lokaal (Rotterdam of course) website reviewed it and valued it ‘artwork of the month’. Thanks, it was a labour […]
Secret Cinema birthday bash in club Off_Corso
The cooperation with Secret Cinema is running for a couple of years now, starting with his artistically styled homepage done by Duplex. The album ‘Skunk & Espresso’, and the Japanese release of ‘Live at Sterne, Tokyo’ were also done by Arjen, creating a rich visual style for Secret Cinema. At the centre is always the […]

