PASCAL DE MAN BIO + CONTACT

Pascal de Man

Biography

Since my early childhood I've been fascinated by how things work. Items got taken apart, giving away what world was hidden inside them and – when I saw fit – combined, or put back together in (preferably) an improved form. Over the years this fascination grew and started to involve an interest in how and why people work. As soon as the first computer entered my life, it turned out that I could use this device combined with both extremes of the spectrum to create computer programs.

From here on, (re)actions from both humans and machines alike got analysed for recurring patterns that could be optimised or used to predict possible future steps. All of this led to me signing up for a study in Advanced Informatics followed by Interactive Media Design at the Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam. During this time, I learned how to create user-centered solutions and to mix various media and platforms to achieve my goals.

After the Academy Olivier Otten and I founded internet studio Toxit and – together with his brother Roeland - Holland-Interactive. Since 2009, I'm active as a freelance internet and multimedia- programmer based in Rotterdam. Over the years I've worked on projects varying from websites, games, mobile apps, data visualisations, navigation through venues and books, video browsers, pattern- and profile generators, interactive videos, art installations, product prototypes etc.

Since 2011, I'm also active as tutor. Up to 2013 at the Communication and Multimedia Design departement of the Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences. Here I teached first and second years students the basics of front-end development and prototyping. Starting 2012 I'm active at the Graphic Design department of the Royal Academy of Arts in The Hague as well. Throughout the years I've worked in various positions as Coding tutor, helping students realize their interactive projects, be it for the web, print, physical space or anything in between.

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It's Dutch Design

Toekomst Cultuurbeleid

Self-Design

Next Nature Network

AP Valletta

Theaterkrant

MIARD, Digital Archive

HUBOT Job Agency

The Image Society

Advies Arbeidsmarkt

Letter to Humanity

Heroes Museum

Basic Cultural Infrastructure

Visit Oman

Prijs voor Jonge Kunstkritiek

Buro MA.AN

Open Archive

Nederland van Morgen

Straatsma Studio

Studio Wolfpack

Website / 2014

Wolfpack was a Rotterdam based studio, rooted in the creative scene in, active between 2013 to 2020. Their in house expertise holds design thinking, innovation sciences and business development. Around 50 partners contributed to their projects, from basement to boardroom and from arts to academia.

Commissioned by Studio Wolfpack /
Together with Studio High Rise.

Mieke Gerritzen

Online portfolio / 2014 – Present

Personal website of designer, artist, producer, director Mieke Gerritzen, one of the first designers involved in the development of digital media in the Netherlands. She founded the All Media Foundation as well as the Image Society, was director of MOTI and has been head of the design department Sandberg Institute.

miekegerritzen.com

Commissioned and designed by Mieke Gerritzen.

Public Innovation Procurement

Website & Interactive Map / 2014

Dutch innovations are exported all over the world. New products and services, that can also contribute to societal issues, such as healthcare and mobility. The public innovation procurement programme supports public authorities to use these opportunities.

Commissioned by Studio Wolfpack for the Ministry of Economic Affairs / Together with Studio High Rise.

Koert van Mensvoort

Online portfolio / 2014 – Present

Website showing the work of artist and philosopher Koert van Mensvoort. He's best known for his work on the philosophical concept of Next Nature, which revolves around the idea that our technological environment has become so complex, omni­present and autonomous that it is best perceived as a nature of its own.

mensvoort.com

Design by Mieke Gerritzen.

Council for Culture

Annual reports / 2014 – Present

Annual reports for the Dutch Council for Culture. Since 2016 the reports are bundled in an online archive, giving a better overview of events over time.

jaarverslagen.cultuur.nl

Commissioned by Council for Culture /
Together with Studio High Rise.

History is ours

Exhibition & T-Shirt Generator / 2013

History Is Ours is a design tool by Coralie Vogelaar and Hendrik-Jan Grievink which allows you to generate a unique T-shirt. By combining texts and images the user creates a personal statement that refers to the darkest pages of history, hopeful icons, or a disturbing combination of both.

In 2013 History is Ours was part of the exhibition Couture Graphique at MOTI, Museum of the Image in Breda. Visitors could create designs on their mobile phones, which were projected on shirts in the museum.

Commissioned by Museum of the Image /
Concept and design by Coralie Vogelaar and Hendrik-Jan Grievink.

Esther Janssen

Online portfolio / 2013

Esther Janssen is a painter without paint. She uses patent leather to create meticulously crafted, hand sewn paintings of cultivated, stifling and disrupted environments. Her work contains a deeply personal and sometimes conflicting iconography: gloomy houses, evergreens, tidy front yards, entertainment centers, horses and overcast skies.

Together with Roeland Otten.

Nano Supermarket

Attention Radar

Order

Slewe Gallery

Rayfish Footwear

Studio Wieki Somers

Hiryczuk / Van Oevelen

Chris Kabel

iYou

Juurlink [+] Geluk

Joep Jacobs

Heartbeat Iran

Roeland Otten

Infographics Council for Culture

Master Artistic Research

Schauenstein

PowerCursor

KCAP Architects & Planners

Selfcontrol­freak

PhDArts

Viewmaster

After Theatre?

ConClub

Research Group Art Practice and Development

Maritime Museum Rotterdam

Poetry Compressor

Rob Stolk

Neisser | Zöller

Netherlands Architecture fund

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(on)geloofstest voor kinderen

Jef Poldervaart

Landfall

Slewe Gallery

Zoom – The tangible past