Bullet 80's T's

YouTubeチャンネルのTシャツ「2kBの楽しみ」
2018年


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Bullet ピクセルアート

絵本「2kBの楽しみ」のピクセルアートイラスト
2017年


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Bullet 2kB of Fun

76年〜85年における携帯ビデオゲームの素晴らしい世界
2013年


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Bullet アーケード キャビネットそれを自分で行う

英語のみでの詳細

By the end of January 2013, Dutch Dame Garden asked me for a new series of arcade cabinets. They had to be finished within 1.5 month, to have it shipped to the Game Developer Conference in San Francisco from March 25th-29th. They wanted a new design with their beloved silhouette. The new version should be easier to carry, transportable as flat pack and when possible a lot cheaper.

The new cabinet can be assembled DIY with a standard 4mm hex wrench, just like IKEA furniture. De parts are made from white laminated poplar plywood for light weight and nice finish. At the top the cabinet holds 2 smoked plexi sheets to protect both screens at the front and the back. The Dutch Game Garden wants games to be visible on two sides for their Indigo shows. It allows a more passive group of visitors to just look at the games being played. The bottom part is filled with 2 matte white sheets of plexi. If you put multi-colour LED lights inside the bottom part, you can illuminate these sheets with any colour you like. The version that is showed here does not have any controls on the control panel. This is because companies that show games at Indigo bring their own controls. They make games for all platforms like Playstation, Xbox, iPad, PC etc, so there is no standard set of controls.

At the moment we are finding out the best way to sell this version to those who are interested in a DIY arcade cabinet.


Bullet DAF46スーパー ・ デラックス

家の拡張機能の更新共ヴィンテージカーのカーポート
2012年


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Bullet STRPフェスティバル2011

STRPフェスティバルのアート作品の写真
2011年


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Bullet カタカナコンバータ

カタカナローマ字ASCII/UTF8コンバータ
2011年


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Bullet STRPフェスティバル2010

ミック・ヴィッセルによる撮影
マルタイン・コッホによる画像操作

左から右へ:
クリストフ・デ・ボエック、鋼の天井
ローレンス・マルスタフ、縮む
ジャン・ミッシェル・ブリュイエール、息子の分散
ローレンス・マルスタフ、ネモ天文台
ローレンス・マルスタフ、トランスポーター
ローズ・ファン・ベルケル&チューリップ、一種の2
ブラッディ·ビートルーツデスクルー77
ローレンス・マルスタフ、結び目
ローレンス・マルスタフ、ミスト
マルコム・マッキーバー&マルレーナ・ノバック&ジェイ・アラン・ジム、スケール
ローレンス・マルスタフ、領土
アンダーワールド

Bullet 英国の大家

贅沢家英語
2010年


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Bullet M+ M- ???

新しい計算機の設計
2010年


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Bullet 創造的工場

英語のみでの詳細

The Clock Building is a magnificent icon for Eindhoven. It is built as factory by Philips Electronics in 1928/1929. After having been used for years as office space by Philips, the building now transforms back to its original function: a factory.

This time no series production. Trudo turned the building into a creative factory. Architects, designers, musicians, photographers, creative consultants: a colourful aggregation of creative talent took over this icon of the city Eindhoven.

The building has been split into units of various proportions. They all share one common feature though. Huge window openings with delicate metal frames. The light that enters the building gives unity to the diversity of interiors.

I photographed numerous interiors of the Clock Building to give insight in the new use of the building. The transformation of the Clock Building is a starting point in the transformation of the city district Strijp-S, a new centre for the city of Eindhoven.

The pictured companies are from left to right: Architectuurcentrum Eindhoven, Little Mountain, Keukenconfessies (2x), Desque, FuturOn.net, De Boekenmakers, studio-OOK, Scherpontwerp, Lady Penelope, Dikgedrukt en PopEI

Bullet 将来の宇宙

英語のみでの詳細

Dutch Game Garden is a non profit organisation for promoting and supporting the Dutch games industry.

On april 23th DGG opened the Indigo Showcase event. This event shows a selection of the best contemporary projects of the Dutch games industry to the press, professionals and the general public.

Dutch Game Garden asked me to build 26 Retro Space cabinets to showcase these games. The cabinets have a second screen in the rear access door. This display allows the creators to discuss their projects while someone is playing the game at the front.

The cabinets were set up in a rigid grid. This grid neutralised the amorphous dated office floor and gave structure to the showcase event.



Photo 4,8 and 10 courtesy of Mick Visser