Together with Concordia and the Kottenpark College (secundary school in Enschede where pupils can follow a theater specialization) Part Two was created. It was the Concordia Jongereen Productie of 2005. A project with 17 and 18 year youngsters.
The set existed of about 20 old televisions. These were used as backdrop, color source or illustrated the text. Some moments it showed life video.
Part Two was performed in Enschede and later in Zwolle. It was also invited to Italy, but somehow the school could not arrange it so that their pupils would have time to go there. Missed change i think. What an experience it would have been for them.

The televisions were used later in an installation in the window of Concordia and again in Wesselerbrinkballade. Then i threw them away, since they really got unsafe or before i would be recognized mainly as the one who makes sets with televisions. The trick was done well and it was enough.


The concept of the set: old tv's in a second hand shop. Four identical DVD players and coax splitters provided the signals for about 20 TV sets. The DVD's had chapters of exactly the same duration (made with premiere pro, exported to DVD) so with one remote controller all sets could jump simultaneously to the next scene. This could also be a black image. It worked well, a synchronisation of about half a second was possible.S