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‘Who’s afraid of Vinex’ is a study into the area where public and private space merge, into the tensions which exist between recreation and housing, and between tourism and local identity. During an earlier phase of the project Ten Westenend examined the similarities between a Vinex and a holiday village. Both cases appeal to feelings of freedom, pioneering mentality, space and adventure using similar images. ‘Who’s afraid of Vinex’ started with the idea of developing a programme for both visitors to and the inhabitants of the new society in Vathorst. Over the coming months, Neeltje ten Westenend will – in cooperation with Vathorst’s inhabitants – develop a choreography for a parade, which is to take place in May 2005. Information on the event and the opportunity of signing up to visit Vathorst during that time are available at Casco. Neeltje ten Westenend (Uden, 1975) graduated from the Design Academy Eindhoven in 2003, majoring in Man and Public Space. At Casco, she will also be presenting prior works, such as the videos ‘Ode aan Martin Margiela’, ‘Blindspot’ and ‘A Votre Service’, which illustrate her design methods. Lectures in conjunction with this presentation Thursday 10 March: Janet Andrewes Sunday 20 March: Paul Meurs and Giene Steenman[1] a planned urban expansion zone |