Yolande Kolstee is the projectleader of the AR+RFID Lab. She is an officer for Innovation and Quality Care of the Royal Academy of Art (KABK) and is involved in the acceditation processes of both Bachelor as Master programmes. She maintains contacts outside the KABK in the field of innovation and creativity.
Pieter Jonker is an Associate Professor of the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), Faculty of Applied Sciences, Quantitative Imaging Group. His main interests and fields of research are: real-time embedded image processing, parallel image processing architectures, robot vision, robot learning and augmented reality.
Pieter Jonker is full professor of the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Fauculty of Mechanical Engineering, Dynamics and Control Theory Group. His main interests and fields of research are: vision based motion control and robot soccer.
Jan Willem Brandenburg Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) ar+rfid (at) brand (dot) vvtp (dot) tudelft (dot) nl
Jan Willem Brandenburg recently finished his Masters at the Delft University, graduating on autonomous learning systems. Currently he does technical support and software development for the augmented reality setup of the AR+RFID lab.
Pawel Pokutycki Royal Academy of Art (KABK) pawel@kabk.nl
Pawel is a designer and teacher working at the Interactive / Media / Design and Photography department of the Royal Academy of Art (KABK). He studied Interaction Design at the Utrecht School of the Arts (HKU) doing the European Media Master of Arts (EMMA) graduation programme in Interactive Multimedia. Pawel initiated some early activities of the RFID Lab in 2005.
Wim van Eck, famous for his innovative, animal controlled computer game (playing Pac-Man against real crickets!), graduated at the Leiden University, doing a Master programme in Media Technology. In the AR+RFID Lab Wim is involved in some projects and workshops including 3D animation courses organized for the students of KABK.
Marina de Haas is a 4th year Fine Arts student at the Royal Academy of Art (KABK) in The Hague currently working on her graduation project based on Augmented Reality technology.
Jurjen Caarls is currently finishing his PhD at the Delft University of Technology, and developed the first version of the mobile Augmented Reality demonstrator.
His focus lies on accurate pose estimation using image processing and sensor fusion.
Jeroen van Erp graduated at Delft University in 1988, at the department of Industrial Design Engineering. In 1992 he co-founded Fabrique, a multi-disciplinary design agency in which the design disciplines (graphic, industrial, spatial and new media) are closely interwoven. As a designer he recently was involved in a.o. folding chairs for the metro of Porto, an IPTV Modem for Royal Dutch Telecom and the website for the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
Ralph Stuyver works as sr. projectleader and advisor at Fabrique.
He recently graduated as Master of Design Management at Nyenrode/Inholland (2006) on Interactive Brand Identity Design.
Ralph is professionally active in online communication & design for more than 12 years. He also worked as 3D and GUI teacher and researcher at the faculty of Industrial Design Engineering (TU Delft) and published several scientific papers. In his sparce free time Ralph likes to invent innovative products (which has led to a number of patents).
Koen Vorst is currently in the last year of the master program Design for Interaction at Delft University of Technology, doing an internship at Fabrique until February 2008.
Raj Bose is technical manager with Chess, business line High Performance Solutions. Chess-HPS is specialized in custom designed intelligent camera systems and high speed processing electronics and software. Target applications are medical, industrial inspection and security.
Thijs is graduating as software engineer at Chess and studying at the NHL. He is working on the porting of the image processing part of the mobile Augmented Reality Demonstrator. His focus lies on porting the algorithm to an embedded camera platform.
Pim Groot Chess High Performance Solutions / InHolland pigr@chess.nl
Pim is graduating as electro engineer at Chess and studying at InHolland. He is working on the porting of the image processing part of the mobile Augmented Reality Demonstrator. His focus lies on porting the algorithm to an embedded camera platform.
Floris Kruidenberg graduaded in 2005 at the Fine Arts department of the Royal Academy of Art (KABK), using perception and its limits as a central theme. In his video’s and installations, he tries to contrast seemingly objective ways of observation with the inherent subjectivity of any way of looking/observing. Apart from making his own work, he is also part of The Hague artists’ initiative 1646.
Ben Kuipers studied landscape architecture at the agricultural university of Wageningen. Since 1985 professional carreer, combining landscape architecture with urban design. After a series of employments (city of Amsterdam, Ministry of Agriculture, city of Delft, Kuiper Compagnons Rotterdam and KAAP 3 - urban designs offices) he started his own one-man office in 1999. Since than networking and collaborating with collegue-designers on several topics; from square till urban region development. Having office in Bacinol Delft and collaboration with OD 205 (office for urban design, research and landscape), with the intention to become partner.
Rainer Bullhorst is an architect and industrial designer who founded his office Bullhorst Architecten Stedenbouwers in the Hague in 1980. He teaches Interior Design and Architecture at the Royal Academy of Art (KABK), the Universities of Leiden, Hamburg and Sarajevo. Since 1970 he is regularly publishing on architecture and industrial design.
Hicham Khalidi followed his studies in finance with work in the fashion industry and six years as a freelance webdesigner. In 2003, together with a group of friends, he initiated the organisation <>TAG (platform for contemporary audio and visual art). At the moment he is fully employed at <>TAG as general supervisor and curator of projects in the field of contemporary art related to technology.
Jacob de Baan is a coordinator of the Post Graduate Course Industrial Design at the Royal Academy of Art (KABK). Besides his work in education Jacob works on commissions and develops products on his own account. Important areas of experience are lighting, ecology, strategic product design and trend research.
Barbara Vos is an interior designer graduated from the the Royal Academy of Art (KABK) in 2003. She started her own design studio and is working on interiors and products as well as creating fashion.
Besides her work she is doing the Post Graduate Course Industrial
Design at the KABK.
Jacques Meys is a senior student at The Hague University of professional education, Commercial Engineering. He is one of three students, currently working on a research project concerning commercial applications of Augmented Reality and various financial aspects of this technology.
Bart Verlaat is a senior student at The Hague University of professional education, Commercial Engineering. He is one of three students, currently working on a research project concerning commercial applications of Augmented Reality and various financial aspects of this technology.
Kees-Jaap Koppe is a senior student at The Hague University of professional education, Commercial Engineering. He is one of three students, currently working on a research project concerning commercial applications of Augmented Reality and various financial aspects of this technology.
Partners
Koninklijke Academie van Beeldende Kunsten (KABK)
TU Delft Fabrique - communication and design
Chess Image Processing Systems
Escher in het Paleis
Techniek Museum
Vermeer Centrum
Bullhorst Architecten Stedenbouwers
Ir. Kuipers - landscape architect
Barbara Vos - interior designer
Martin Sjardijn - media artist