Samenspel

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Author: Janneke Absil


How to re-shape the connection between a big harbour and it's villagers in a visual and active way? RDM (Rotterdam Droogdok Maatschappij) is a dry dock company located in a remote area in the Rotterdam harbour. Because of its isolated location, the firm built its own village Heijplaat (1914), in order to provide housing for its employees. My project Samenspel is set in, and focuses on this very specific area.


Preparations with help from Van Es Zand & Gravel BV, Kruiswijk BV on Pier 2602 at the Directiekade of the RDM. photo by: own archive


Since the RDM was experiencing a crisis during the 90's, many people from Heijplaat lost their jobs. The village is in a phase of transition since this very moment. It doesn't seem to be functioning as it was once meant to. Many recreational activities and former functional spots of the area shut down, houses got progressively empty. The harbour area is connected to the city through a ferry service. However, it remains difficult to reach and it is experienced by outsiders being too far away from the city centre. The RDM site now is hosting projects under the aegis of the Campus and the Submarine Wharf, which offer facilities for applied research, innovation, and experimentation. These enterprises attract visitors and users coming from outside the village of Heijplaat. These current recreational activities in the RDM area are not addressed to the residents any more; which cause a malfunction in the social structure and the connection among the inhabitants and their surrounding.


Making tournament props ready. In collaboration/material by Franklin Offshore. photo by: own film still

Material borrowed from Kruiswijk BV. to build up the stand/podium. photo by: own archive


I focused on the question: How to re-shape the connection between the RDM and the village? Can I design (the implementation of) a new function for the RDM re-attracting locals, visually and actively? The port of Rotterdam and the village started a three-year restructuring process from 2014, the year of the celebration of the 100th anniversary of their establishment. The project 'Samenspel' develops within these years. The small village of Heijplaat is inhabited by a community which revolves around clubs and associations. I joined a residents’ initiative which aimed at establishing a Jeu de Boules (Petanque) club.


A flag designed for the club's identity. located at the childrens farm at Heijplaat village. photo by: own archive


I planned to set up and design the club’s identity. On June 15th 2014, my activity and collaboration with the club, designed to function on the area for two years, resulted n the first Heijplaat Jeu de Boules Tournament at pier 2602, at 'the entrance side' of the RDM. The Pier was recently re-opened after renovation, but lacked a specific function, it was underused. Because this reason and the beautiful, robust image triggered me so much, I decided to claim that piece of public space in order to re-use it, as a strong and exciting event location for a moment.


Sponsored sand dropped by Van Es Zand & Gravel BV on Pier 2602. photo by: own archive


Surrounded by the sound of the Maas and the windy harbour we played the first Heijplaat Jeu de Boules Tournament with a mix of local residents from Heijplaat and visitors from other parts of Rotterdam. The ‘image’ of the day was on one hand formed by the scenery of the area itself and the participating teams. I curated and visually shaped these elements with the participation of many company’s within the RDM.


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June 15th 2014: Overview from the first Heijplaat Jeu de Boules Tournament. photo by: Yvonne van der Veer

Designing elements/props for the tournament. photo by: own archive

Barbara: tournament oldest participant, living at Heijplaat, once a professional petanque player. photo by: Yvonne van der Veer]

'Samenspel' flag 1/12. photo by: own archive

Herman: tournament participant, living at Heijplaat and member of the club. photo by: Yvonne van der Veer

Winners from the first Heijplaat Jeu de Boules Tournament. photo by: Job Taks



This project started as part of Janneke Absil's Minor program (Public and Private) and 'ended up' being part of her Graphic Design graduation project, at the Willem de Kooning Academy. Samenspel was made possible by/many thanks to: City of Rotterdam Art and Culture, Van Es Zand & Gravel BV, Kruiswijk BV, Franklin Offshore, 100 jaar Heijplaat, Dokkaffee and all the participants. The tournament day was filmed by: Niels van der Vaart, 31,1 Film. Film by Janneke Absil


[http://www.jannekeabsil.com/ Website Samenspel]