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About Us

The collective Contemporary Wild is founded by two young designers, Asnate Bočkis and Willem van Doorn, after their graduation at Design Academy Eindhoven.

Willem grew up in a farm near to Amsterdam and works in the context of DIY culture, nature and constructions. Asnate has her roots in Riga, Latvia; she was educated as a classical artist before attending design studies. Her work concerns social and spatial interventions.

In Contemporary Wild they share their fascination for the duality between Man & Nature. With their provoking projects they challenge public rituals and rethink usage of natural elements in the urban landscape.

Contact us:

contemporarywild@gmail.com
Asnate: +316 24388638
Willem: +316 33836781

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Siroop Rotterdam

Syrup Rotterdam was a year long investigation into the wild natural treasures hiding behind the concrete and the bricks of the industrial city of Rotterdam — in particular its neighbourhood Delfshaven. This project was a collaboration between the design collective Contemporary Wild and the social café Stroop Rotterdam.

Each month in 2015, a socially activating workshop was organised to gather plants and create a local, seasonal syrup during one afternoon. All participants of the workshop received a bottle of self-made syrup and the rest of the bottles were sold in the store of Stroop Rotterdam. The outcome was a series of 12 syrups that captured the complete rainbow of tastes in Rotterdam— an abstract portrait of a place, expressed through flavour.

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Taste Museum Park/Syrup

The perception of an urban park is first and most of all visual; it is about combinations of colours, shapes and textures that please our eyes and create a pleasant atmosphere. What would be the experience of the park if we would primarily focus on other senses but sight? Workshop ‘Hoe smaakt het Museum Park?’ is offering to experience the Museum Park, by activating our sense of taste. The outcome of this workshop is a record of a specific taste of particular place and time: Rotterdam, Museum Park, 05-206-2016, 1-4pm.

Commissioned by Het Nieuwe Instituut