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Zee naar Harderwijk, 2009
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'De Zee naar Harderwijk' (The Sea to Harderwijk) is a camera and sound installation at the Oosterscheldekering in Zeeland (Dutch coast) for St Jansdal hospital in Harderwijk, The Netherlands, commissioned by SKOR Foundation Art and Public Space. www.dezeenaarharderwijk.nl
Dynamic Manifestos, 2008
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Discussion - game - fantasy trip - Luna Maurers contribution within B.A.S. Berlin 26 Oct - 9 Nov 2009
Blue Fungus, 2009
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Blue Fungus is a project developed for Deep Screen, Art in Digital Culture, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, 30 May - 30 Sept 2008.
Collection Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.
Milen en Joes gaan trouwen, 2009
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Wedding invitation for Joes & Milen. The poster design is constructed with one long line. Jonathan Puckey modified his Ribbon Tool for this purpose.
Meeting Structures, 2008
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Meeting Structures (Overlegstructuren) is a project developed for the exhibition At Random? Netwerken en kruisbestuivingen at the Museum De Paviljoens, Almere, Netherlands. November 2007 - April 2008.
Uta Eisenreich, 2008
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www.hier-eisenreich.org website made in Microsoft Excel
The Collective, 2009
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The sacred pyramid
www.sandberg.nl/childrenofroena – A Publication on the dynamics of collectives in the context of social networks. Initiated by Luna Maurer and Roel Wouters, published by the Students of the Sandberg Institute Amsterdam. The launch of the magazine was an event at Mediamatic called Children of Roena.
Zelfportret van de NRC-lezer, 2008
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Final portrait
"Self-Portrait of the NRC-reader" is a prize question (prijsvraag) developed for the 'Cultureel Supplement' of NRC Handelsblad in April/May 2008
On 5 separate weeks, a new question was posed to the readers of the Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad, a newspaper with an circulation of 280,000 copies. The goal was to construct a collective Self-Portrait of the readers. What is the collective image of themselves that they share? What kind of images do they imagine when speaking about the 'NRC-reader'? Does an archetype exist and do they feel that they are a part of it? The answers occurring the most became part of the constructed image. This meant that not the most original answer but the most average answer was considered the winning answer.
The questions:
1) What is the background of the portrait of the NRC-reader?
2) How does he look? Define his age, sex, figure, hair and clothes.
3) Which news-images penetrate the dreams of the NRC-reader?
4) What is his posture? Describe the pose and the facial expression.

Every week the portrait got more defined through the answers. The weekly images were created by artist Uta Eisenreich. The complete set of answers are published in the theme-zine 'The Collective' produced with the Sandberg Institute Amsterdam (see in this image series at the end).

This piece of text was improved by an anonymous worker via Amazon Mechanical Turk.

Link to this project:
poly-luna.com/zelfportret-van-de-nrc-lezer
OO Magazine, 2009
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Design and editing for a cultural magazine on the future of the olympic area in Amsterdam. We commissioned visual contributions to ...and Beyond, Denny Backhaus, Erik Borra, BoyPlayGirl, Uta Eisenreich, Marc Faasse, Timo Hoffmeijer, Karst-Janneke Rogaar, Tunc Topcuoglu, Simon Wald-Lasowski.
Proposals for change, 2008
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Dress as your neighbor
A project by Poly-Xelor (Luna Maurer, Roel Wouters) for Place-It, thirteen story settings in Bolzano public space. With Alexander Egger, Manuel Reader, Kasia Korczak / Slavs & Tatars, organized by Gallery Lungomare. July - October 2008 parallel to Manifesta 7.
Algorithms as airbrush , 2007
Graphic and functional design for new media

In a world where everything is controlled, designer Luna Maurer decided to give away control. Her designs are partially set by external factors. Beyond the magic of the unpredictable, the cumulus clouds over Museum Square and books that lead their own lives.

By Luna Maurer

Should we want to shape the world, we can not surpass the questions of live. A design must say something about our society. One of those questions is ‘control’. My life evolves mostly behind my laptop. With my mobile phone and fast wireless internet I feel connected. I, along with many others, organise my life, my accounts, my taxes and my plane tickets with technology. We leave nothing to chance. The philosopher Patricia de Marteleare thinks that it is inherent for humans to seek control: ‘All that lives seeks control of its environment. It’s just that humans have expanded their means for control in a spectacular way.’
DRFTWD website-tool, 2007
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Website-tool for generating websites. Developed for DRFTWD OFFICE Associates in Amsterdam.