Petervan artwork 2018 - Detail hand-cut tape on canvas on wooden panel
Month: January 2018
Petervan’s Delicacies – Week 15 Jan 2017
Edition-116 of Delicacies. As usual, max 5 articles that I found interesting and worth re-reading. Handpicked, no robots. Minimalism in curation. Enjoy!
- About the antisocial aspect of investing in Bitcoin: http://techonomy.com/2018/01/investing-bitcoin-antisocial/
- About the evolution towards the self-tuning organization: https://bcghendersoninstitute.com/the-next-digital-frontier-harnessing-automization-and-emergence-to-reinvent-the-enterprise-edcb6fb32059?_lrsc=bca88b29-2abc-481e-b827-57784899050f
- About the truth and consequences of our Tech addiction: https://www.thriveglobal.com/stories/20884-the-great-awakening
- About some antidote to the never-ending negative news stream, the Reasons To Be Cheerful (RTBC) initiative by David Byrne: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=38&v=adUtlz0GcCg
- About a satirical – but for so many true – illusion of Happiness by Steve Cutts animations: https://www.shortoftheweek.com/2017/11/26/happiness/
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Petervan’s Delicacies – Week 8 Jan 2018
Edition-115 of Delicacies. As usual, max 5 articles that I found interesting and worth re-reading. Handpicked, no robots. Minimalism in curation. Enjoy!
- About Holochain’s ICO Initial Community Offering, by Arthur Brock: https://medium.com/h-o-l-o/launching-an-ethical-ico-e21ed5738bb0
- About personal metrics of success, by Nilofer Merchant: http://nilofermerchant.com/2018/01/10/why-the-metric-matters/
- About thinking through self driving devices, AI, platforms, etc. by Nathan Waters: https://hackernoon.com/driverless-hotel-rooms-the-end-of-uber-airbnb-and-human-landlords-e39f92cf16e1?gi=a4d4f21dfb29
- About humans becoming slaves of robots; great talk by Sebastian Schmieg: https://media.ccc.de/v/34c3-9077-humans_as_software_extensions
- About architect Renzo Piano on the meaning of architecture, creativity, beauty, and much more: https://www.archdaily.com/886603/renzo-piano-creativity-is-only-possible-when-you-share-creativity
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Petervan Jan 2018 – Let’s do something interesting
My sabbatical has come to an end, and I left SWIFT on amicable terms mid Jan 2018.
I also decided to drop the whole idea of Petervan “Productions” and killed the related website. It just simplifies a lot. The “Productions” branding of my work confused people more than anything. I am not in the event business; my work is more about artistic experiences. I am not running a company. Just a guy on his own, cranking out some stuff that sometimes people find interesting (or not).
I will continue my journey now as a free agent to do “interesting” stuff. Here is an open invitation: let’s talk about what “interesting” means and surprise each other!
“What I want to do is make situations where we’re all slightly at sea because people make their best work when they are alert. I’m now 68, so I might have another 15 to 20 years left – talking about my history. So, given the little time I’ve got left on this planet, I would really love to focus on some of the new things I’m doing.” (Brian Eno)
I am not 68 yet, but I feel the same desire not to talk about the past but to focus on the new things I discovered during my sabbatical, and to help you make your best work.
"Celui qui tombe" by Yoann Bourgeois Dance performance with music “My Way” by Frank Sinatra
The Artschool project
I am really enjoying my time at the Art Academy in Ghent (KASK), and love the freedom and feedback from my mentors Chris, Koen, Inge, Marie-Ange, and Annique.
Prison Window – Art installation by Robert Gober - 1992
I also found a theme to work on for the rest of the academy year. The theme is labeled “Hot dogs tonight” and the inspiration was an art installation “Prison Window” by Robert Gober.
I will work on a series of very abstract artworks and installations based on a minimalistic geometrical interpretation of that window. Here is my basic shape to start from, and a first painting exploring this meme:
Petervan concept interpretation of Prison Window – 2018
Petervan artwork – Hot Dogs Tonight #1 – 2018 – Acryl on canvas – 120x40cm
I did an impromptu Skype presentation about this project to a friend in San-Francisco, and I was amazed how the work seems to be an open invitation to have a conversation about what it means to be a full person and not only a reputation or influence. Ping me if you’d also like a run-through of the plans for “Hot Dogs Tonight”.
This project can keep me busy for quite some time, and to make sure the thing does not become an obsession or pain in the neck, something that I have to do, I will still produce in parallel some more figurative work.
The Poem project
Several poems written over the last couple of months, but for this edition of Petervan’s update, here is a really a short one, just two lines:
I dreamt I was reading a book of dreams,
and forgot where and why I was
Five trends for humanistic advancement
I found it a good moment to condense my sabbatical thinking into a couple of levers that could enable high quality advancement for a humanist future.
- Trend-1: High Quality Connections
- Trend-2: Respect for the collective unconscious
- Trend-3: Coherence of narrative, motives, and governance
- Trend-4: Everything important has to do Aesthetic, Moral and Spiritual advancement
- Trend-5: Structure drives everything
To drill down, click the appropriate link. There is also a self-contained version on the site of Humanworks Design. Thanks to Rudy for having me.
Any of the trends described could evolve in a good or bad direction, but as an optimist, I chose for the path of “advancement” vs. the path of decline and degradation.
The Performance project
The organisers of FinnoSummit kindly invited to do the premiere of my performance as the closing keynote for their Miami event on 9 Oct 2017.
To give you an idea of the storyline and subject covered, here is a link to the slides:
The keynote performance also includes self-composed and performed live music, poetry, soundscapes and other artwork. To have an idea about some of the soundscapes, here is a snippet of a very long self-composed ambient that I use while the audience walks into the room, purposefully called “Opening Walkin”: http://soundcloud.com/peter-vander-auwera/opening-walkin The snippet is about 40 seconds long, the real thing lasts for 29 minutes.
Thank you Andres and Fermin for letting me do this.
The Pigs & Chickens Project
This is just a moniker for my garden project. I know of a friend who years ago left corporate life to start a pig farming business. True story 😉 But my wife said no to pigs, so we’ll have chickens instead.
Tatooed Pig Jamie by Belgian artist Wim Delvoye - 2005
Besides spending more time in my kitchen garden and orchard, I plan to be more in nature in general. So expect some more pictures of my bike rides in the country of the Flemish Primitives.
The Studio Oxygen project
Being in nature is also about taking in more oxygen. I am running a small on-line collective that (un)regularly comes together online to discuss a seed that I have planted. Sometimes we’re ten people in the call, sometimes nobody shows up. The conversations are very unstructured and open-ended, like with no agenda, but they generate all sorts of inspiring thoughts and ideas, and people seem to like these sparks of inspiration and refer to them as “oxygen for the mind”.
So I plan to experiment with some formats to create a platform letting people share the interesting stuff and ideas they are up to.
What’s next?
During Jan – Mar 2018, the plan is to work on:
- Pigs & Chickens Project
- Hot Dogs Tonight
- Studio Oxygen
- More artwork
- Whatever feels interesting and comes naturally into my flow
Petervan artwork – Early pre-study for concert hall – Jan 2017 – Acryl on sketch paper – format A4
That’s it for this edition. If there is something worth reporting, next update is for Apr 2018. Looking forward to hearing from your latest adventures as well.
And if you have an idea to do something interesting together, please contact me.
Warmest,
Petervan’s Delicacies – Week 1 Jan 2018
Edition-114 of Delicacies. As usual, max 5 articles that I found interesting and worth re-reading. Handpicked, no robots. Minimalism in curation. Enjoy!
- About forgetting “The Internet”: a great talk by Evgeny Morozov aka Mr. Cynicism-as-a-Service. Always makes you reconsider your assumptions: https://www.cca.qc.ca/en/events/53642/come-and-forget-with-evgeny-morozov
- About the folly of distraction and the deep gut-level discomfort and sense that you should be doing something else with your life. That you’re playing the wrong game: http://mailchi.mp/ribbonfarm/how-to-ride-your-brain-bicycle?e=951a16bd6f
- About the good intentions of decentralized web advocates but the no silver-bullet technical solution for the challenges that lie ahead: https://www.wired.com/story/decentralized-social-networks-sound-great-too-bad-theyll-never-work/
- About platforms: a great critical update by Haydn Shaughnessy: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/platform-predictions-2018-haydn-shaughnessy/
- About extraordinary breakthroughs in collective intelligence and unusually foolish or malign leaderships: http://evonomics.com/how-to-creative-collective-intelligence-david-wilson-mulgan/
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Book of dreams (very short poem)
Ik droomde dat ik een boek over dromen las,
en niet meer wist waar en waarom ik was
rough translation
I dreamt I was reading a book of dreams,
and forgot where and why I was
Cockpit (poem)
Verstillen in het zachte licht,
kijken naar dingen die niet bewegen,
luisteren naar muisstille muizen
Tasten waar geen houvast is
Smaken waar geen papillen zijn
Ruiken met de neus in de wind
Op een tractor voren trekken in klei
Een van Tesla, op elektriciteit
Van stilte en kracht
Het is zacht
De wind waait hard
En ik hunker me in de straalwarmte van de cockpit
Rough translation
Becoming silent in the gentle light
Watching motionless scapes
Listening to mouse-still mousses
Touching without holding
Tasting with no budies
Smelling with one’s nose in the air
On the tractor drawing furrows of clay
One from Tesla, electrical
From silence and power
All is soft
The wind blows hard
And I long for the radiant heat of the cockpit