Tamar Frank’s redefining Light Space in Hilversum
Another video of work by Tamar Frank in Museum Hilversum. From our visit yesterday.
Another video of work by Tamar Frank in Museum Hilversum. From our visit yesterday.

I visited my mother yesterday. A cousin of hers (what’s that to me?) delved into the family history, and it produced new material that I am now taking with me. Old photos of my grandfather’s brother and their parents, and even further back. It’s going into the archives.
I see myself, an age ago.
I drove on to Museum Hilversum and saw the exhibition. Popel Coumou and Tamar Frank have arranged Light Spaces. I was especially curious about Popel Coumou’s work. I had heard of her in the podcast Springvossen and seen her work online, but I did not know Tamar Frank’s work.
Passing the cash register in Museum Hilversum is a small task for someone who is not that keen on conversation. The extremely friendly staff wants to explain the exhibition and the building in which the museum is located, the old city hall, where even the prison is still preserved – in the women’s restroom – I now know.
Eventually, I am let loose in the museum. Light Spaces is inspiring. Very rewarding.

Outside, It just won’t stop raining.
In the series New Zealand for Beginners, I made a new picture-collage video about our stay in Wellington.
Yesterday made two videos of the images I took at gigs of punk bands, in July and September. I hope the videos make you feel the energy released at these concerts.
Urgent Kill, Dying for it, Tomar Control @ Manifesto, Hoorn:
Got up very early this morning with lots of energy. I finished reading Figuranten, which ends a bit in a minor way. At least that’s how I feel about it.
Made two videos from photos of our New Zealand trip. Then I was so tired I had to lie down again.
Music by Citizen DJ. Very good and not the usual YouTube ladida songs.