Showing posts with label dutch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dutch. Show all posts

Friday, 16 December 2011

Movies: "Saint"

Hello there little monsters!
First of all, our apologies for being absent all this time!
As you've noticed we've been extra busy and couldn't update HSL but we're back on track and with tons of cool stuff to share with you all our spooky loves!


And since Christmas is right around the corner, I'm gonna recommend you something Christmassy, but, of course, filled with horror!
The movie's called "Saint", and there you can see a not-so-saint St Nicholas spreading death instead of presents.
Interested? then check this little summary + trailer. And enjoy! Spooky Christmas for you all my lovely monsters!


"An original and delightfully gruesome slasher film, SAINT re-imagines jolly old Saint Nick as a murderous bishop fulfilling a grisly prophecy under the December full moon. Packed with creative yuletide horror, SAINT is a fun chiller that follows local teen Frank (Weeber) as he sets out on a bloody, high-energy battle to save Amsterdam from the wrathful "Sinterklaas" and his minions."

Monday, 26 September 2011

Events: Amsterdam Zombie Walk & Halloween Party


Ah, zombie walks! Making humans into beautiful rotting creeps since who knows when. Their popularity seems to have grown along with the love for all things walking dead recently, but this zombie walk is different because...it's in the Netherlands! Honestly, that's the important difference here, because I'm writing about it for Johnny Madrid/Tim E. who lamented that nothing like this ever happens in the Netherlands. Well, here you go! (You know, because the Netherlands only consists of Amsterdam, obviously. Heh.)

The Walking Dead Zombie Walk & Amsterdam Halloween Premiere Party

On Saturday, October 29th, 2011, a horde of infected undead will spew into Amsterdam to take part in The Walking Dead Halloween Party and Zombie Walk. These zombie-only events are being organised by Amsterdam Halloween and FOX International as promotion for the zombie series 'The Walking Dead', season 2 of which premieres in the Netherlands in October 2011. 


The walk, which is free to participate in, leaves from Metrostation Rokin (NZ-lijn) at 8:30pm, meaning you need to arrive at 7:30pm. After the walk, there will also be the Amsterdam Halloween Party/Walking Dead Launch Party at WesterUnie from 10:00pm - 07:00am. Tickets for the party cost €27,50 each.

For more information on both events, you can check the sites below:

Event found via Dutch Daily News

Wednesday, 13 April 2011

Art & Design: Studio Wieki Somers' Art from Human Ashes

Dutch duo Wieki Somers and Dylan van den Berg create unusal and innovative art & design pieces together, under the name Studio Wieki Somers. In addition to creating comissioned works for international companies and galleries, their items have also been featured in a variety of museums around the globe, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.



Perhaps you're wondering why I'm writing about their work here, especially after looking at the photographs. However, if you look a little closer, you'll notice the name plaques with birth and death dates inscribed on them. The reason for this is that these unusual works, made using a 3D printing process, are actually made of human ashes!

Started in 2010, Studio Wieki Somers' 'Consume or Conserve?' project uses the cremated remains of a person (with their family's permission) and transforms them into a three dimensional art creation. Whilst this may seem quite macabre, or something made merely for shock value on the surface, Somers and Van den Berg do actually have a more meaningful point to make about the trappings and excessive waste of constant consumerism, needless technology and the modern mentality that everything is disposable.



On their website, the pair say of the project:
"We don't want to discard the many benefits of technological innovation and its inherent mentality, the sheer energy and will to create. But progress shouldn't be the goal itself, nowadays more often it overshoots the mark, we miss the ideology.
A dilemma that questionsa us most is the way technology (or humanity) has made it possible to extend our lives almost endlessly. But what is an eternal life good for if we use it only to continue being excessive consumers who strive for more and more products, regardless of the consequences?
Continuing our ongoing strive for progress, one day we might find ourselves turned into the very products we assemble. In fact we are material substance (waste) just like the products we make. As human ashes (worldwide 465,000 litres a day) might be reused by means of 3D printing, we may offer grandpa a second life as a useful rocking chair or even as a vacuum cleaner or toaster. Would we then become more attached to these products?"
To read more about the project, including the meaning of the symbolism used in each still life, or to see more of the Studio's work, visit their website:
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