Cream, Cakes and Paper Chains

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With my mom, dad and sister I went to Rotterdam last Saturday to celebrate my birthday.

Initially I wanted to visit a city in the Netherlands that I had never seen before, but I was also looking for a nice exposition or event. The exposition Cream, Cakes and Paper Chains, the Netherlands in a hundred birthdays’, catched my eye. So eventually I decided to go to the city I have also talked about in my previous post, Rotterdam!

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You can visit the exhibition in ‘The Netherlands fotomuseum’, but you have to be quick because it runs until the 11th of january. With this exhibition, photographer Ilvy Njokiktjien gives us an insight into the customs and habits of various Dutch families. Ilvy pictured all kind of birthdays ranging from a first birthday to a hundredth. This exhibition evokes feelings of recognition or even of amazement. She not only showed different birthdays but also different cultures, poor and rich people, birthdays that you would expect or rather exceptional birthdays.

I found out that the way they exhibited the pictures is very important. They didn’t place all the pictures on the wall, but only three pictures. It was a small exhibition with four big television screens. That showed all pictures one by one. You could sit down or just stand and watch. To me it was a welcome change from walking along the art pieces. It made it easier to focus on all the photos.

In April 2013, Stichting Fotoweek (Photo Week Foundation, an initiative of the Nederlands Fotomuseum and Foam) proclaimed Njiokiktjien the first Photographer Laureate of the Netherlands. Fotoweek commissioned her to create a photo series based on the theme of ‘Look! My family’. She opted to depict the phenomenon of birthday parties, a moment that brings many families together. This series, consisting of ten birthdays, was on show at photographic festivals such as Noorderlicht during Fotoweek 2013. (Nederlands fotomuseum.nl)

There were a few photos that I could identify myself with.

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The one on the beach. When I was young we always used to go to my grandfather’s cottage in Zeeland to celebrate his birthday over there.

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When I saw this picture I’m not really sure what I felt. This kid suffers from the aging disease progeria. I was really happy for him that they made it possible to do the normal things other kids from his age also do. ‘I just want to participate’. You could read the stories behind all the photos on cards.

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I think this is a recognizable photo to a big group of people. We always celebrated the birthdays of my teachers at primary school. Every kid in the class made something nice or with a few kids they prepared a short play or song. And I think it was the same at other schools in the Netherlands.

So on my birthday I visited an exhibition about birthdays, how nice could it be!

We also visited the permanent presentation about the Dutch photography history, ‘The Dark Room’.

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With this exhibition, they also used experience to make it an attractive exhibition and it worked for me. They actually recreated a dark room where you can develop photos. Formerly they always used the dark room but now we have many more options. In the room there where around twenty tables with developing trays on it. You had to pick a photographic paper and place it in the trays to start various films. This made it very attractive to watch!

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After the museum we had lunch at Hotel New York.

This hotel is settled in the former head office of the Holland Amerika Lijn. This is the place where from 1873 to1978 thousands of people headed to North Amerika in the hope for a better life. I thought it was a beautiful restaurant, with a great view of the harbour. And we really enjoyed the food! For students it’s expensive but definitely a good place to visit on my birthday with my parents who paid the bill! I really liked their interior, the sense of nostalgia is everywhere!

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I hope you enjoyed reading my blog and when you visit Rotterdam you definitely have to visit these places!

X Eline

Another part of Rotterdam

Hello there!

It has been a while ago that I wrote something, but we had vacation and I was busy with a lot of other things.

Now school has started for three weeks and I’m going to try writing again on my blog.

Three weeks ago on a Wednesday, I went to Rotterdam with school. My school is in the city Tilburg, but three years ago I went to school in Rotterdam for a year. I used to study Lifestyle & Design at the Willem de Kooning Academy. After my propedeuse diploma I made the choise to take a gap year, and now I started my second year International Lifestyle Studies at Fontys Academy (for Creative Industries).

During my year in Rotterdam I didn’t saw that much of the city. My school happened to be in Blaak, and I don’t really like the buildings overthere. I knew there were some nice places in Rotterdam but sadly I never got to see them. In a book which I had to learn for an exam last year, I read about a building called ‘Schieblock Rotterdam’, so I went to visit it with two  girls from school.

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At the bottom of the building, they set up a rooftop pavillion with a small restaurant that included food from their own vegetable garden. Each floor also has about 10 companies like designers, moviemakers, architects etc.

One of the companies is called ZUS (Zones Urbaines Sensibles). ‘ZUS works with a belief that every place has the potential to become unique and thrilling’.
One of their projects was ‘I make Rotterdam’. It’s a project of the 5th International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam (IABR) and ZUS. Making City is an appeal and argument to give architecture and urban planning a more central place in the making of a city or society.

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They build the ‘Luchtsingel’ (a wooden footbridge of 390 meters linking Rotterdam Centre with North). For the construction 17,000 planks are needed. Anyone can participate by sponsoring planks.

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This was my article for today

When you are going to visit Rotterdam you really have to go there:)

XX

Eline