“Art is the lie that reveals reality.”
Jeroen Brouwers -
“Culture, considered as a process, means acquiring a vast deal of useless knowledge, and then forgetting it.”
Albert Jay Nock -
“The world is full of objects, more or less interesting; I do not wish to add any more.”
Douglas Huebler -
“In life and in art one has to begin each day anew.”
Louis Couperus
Title:
Leer Ons Eens Iets Nieuws College
(When’re We Gonna Learn Something New College)
2002
photos by: Peter Cox
Project commissioned by the Bernard Nieuwentijt College, Amsterdam with the support of Kunst en Bedrijf, Amsterdam.
Traditional Norwegian textile patterns make ideal car park
As a bacteria I think very differently about that
Trees take confession in nature reserve
Rietveld Research Residency
Walkers help build virtual war monument
Greetings from the Hardangerfjord
Industrial souvenirs
Museum visitors collectively walk a virtual pilgrimage to Santiago
Mammoths cross the North Sea by ferry
Nothing but the sea between us
Dance causes spectator traffic-jam
Geisha appears in front of windows old people’s home
Breda residents exchange 300.000 sugar-bags
If only I could make a retrospective exhibition of my thoughts on a 1:1 scale
Short film about fame
Burglary by appointment
Evocative power of a
building site
84 biographers write 'Biography of a waterway' in one day
Newspaper distributed after twenty years
Retirement home turns out to be annex of the Guggenheim Museum
Interactive warning sign reads people’s minds
The expansion of the Mastenbroek polder
Problems in new estate solved by blind actor
School gets a new name every day
Minors drive through loophole in the law
Speech amongst the flowerpots
Announcements from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol broadcast live in school canteen
Reading the news off camera
AMSTERDAM – The Bernard Nieuwentijt College in Amsterdam-North was named after a seventeenth century mathematician and philosopher. The building of an annexe motivated the commissioning of this art work. In dialogue with a number of pupils, Sjaak Langenberg developed a proposal. Using interactive electronic lettering on the façade, the school received a new name each day. The name of the school was linked to the names of the pupils. One day the school was called ‘Masha Bakker College’, the next, ‘Malika El Yacouti College’ was emblazoned on the façade. Or, as the children could also propose names themselves, the ‘When’re We Gonna Learn Something New College’. The search by the pupils for a new identity was thus reflected in the daily name-changing of the school.
© Sjaak Langenberg & Rosé de Beer