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Studio Roosegaarde[edit]

This techno artistic laboratory based in Rotterdam NL has made several international acclaimed interactive artworks such as 4D-Pixel, Dune and Flow 5.0.
Besides its many international shows such as in Hong Kong and Tate Modern London it functions as a laboratory with own ‘in-house’ productions. Mostly it is known for its installations which reacts to sound and motion to create a situation of ‘techno-poetry’, as ‘a sensual extension of your skin’.
Launched by media artist Daan Roosegaarde the lab is currently working as a team of whizzkids, engineers and designers on larger scale interactive installations in architecture and public space.
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Roosegaarde[edit]

You are a WP:SPA with an evident WP:COI. Please STOP undoing policy edits and read WP:OWN. You do not own these articles and they must be edited according to POLICY. Any further disruption on your part could lead to your being blocked. Thank you. Qworty (talk) 19:32, 24 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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See WP:DCM - the e-mail you showed was not explicit enough with respect to the license - and it needs to be e-mailed to the Foundation.  Ronhjones  (Talk) 21:59, 5 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Conflict of interest?[edit]

Hi Tina Dekkers, you might wish to review Wikipedia:Conflict of interest to see if you should declare a COI. I notice that your edits are limited to one topic—matters relating to Daan Roosegaarde and Studio Roosegaarde. Note that there is a Wikipedia:Conflict of interest/Noticeboard, where such matters are reported. However, I felt that it would be friendlier to have you decide whether a declaration is in order. Cheers, User:HopsonRoad 21:01, 10 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Hello HopsonRoad, thank you very much for your opinion. We would love to restore our Studio Roosegaarde page which has been deleted due to COI/looking too much like an ad. If we declare COI, would it be safe to stay? It's been there without a problem for years, and we do not understand how it is suddenly becoming a problem. Best, User: Tina Dekkers
Tina Dekkers (talk) 12:30, 20 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Tina, thank you for your questions, here. Another editor deleted the Studio Roosegaarde page because he/she felt that it wasn't separately notable from Daan Roosegaarde. Note that Wikipedia is not a place to promote people, companies or services. It is a place to inform readers about topics that are WP:Notable, as measured by their mention in WP:Reliable sources.
As to a problem suddenly becoming apparent, the issues that have been addressed on these topics were problems from the start. It's just that not all problems in WP become immediately apparent to editors. Declaring a COI is an honorable course of action, when appropriate. Persons in that position with respect to an article can always make requests via the pertinent Talk page for editors without a COI to assess for notability and the availability of reliable sources. Declaring a COI doesn't restrain an editor from making edits elsewhere in WP, where the COI doesn't pertain. I hope that this helps. Cheers, User:HopsonRoad 18:56, 20 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Hello Hospond, Thank you for your thorough answer. I understand your point, but it is imperative for the two articles to remain separate for following reasons: Purpose of article As Wikipedia is the resource where billions people visit, we would like to provide right information, proven by numerous citations from third parties that we officially conducted interview with, not a random online resource that did not reach us nor provide correct information. The purpose of article is not to promote or advertise. It is about providing correct information, which is the mission Wikipedia holds. We welcome edits from all Wikipedia editors to edit information about Daan Roosegaarde and Studio Roosegaarde, of course, but we want to benefit users by providing right and proven information, following WP: reliable sources.

COI From your description, I will understand that declaring COI would be more appropriate. If you could understand our perspective and recognize different entitles that Daan Roosegaarde and Studio Roosegaarde hold, we would make it clearer by separating the role of pages more clearly, while noting my identity as COI.

Difference Studio's activities are different from Daan Roosegaarde's, because Daan Roosegaarde's profile would focus more on the talks that he gives around the world(which I am working to update) and his personal career(such as being appointed as Young Global Leader). That is why the description for works is mentioned only briefly to give a brief idea, whereas Studio's page provided more thorough information about the works. Please note that the appointment is specifically made to Daan Roosegaarde rather than the Studio, which recognizes its different identity. The awards and the works are published/released under the name of Studio Roosegaarde where he collaborates with his team of experts. Studio also conducts workshops and tours that are separate from Daan Roosegaarde, which I would like to note when the studio page is revived.

Similar examples within Wikipedia Andy Warhol has a separate wikipedia page from The Factory as well as Olafur Eliasson and Studio Olafur Eliasson. They separated articles for the same reason I noted in the section "difference". I found them distinguishing between the two interesting and notable to follow.

I appreciate your feedback because it is important for us to provide correct information about Studio Roosegaarde & Daan Roosegaarde while abiding rules from Wikipedia. Would very much appreciate your positive review, and revive Studio Roosegaarde page for us to make edits. User: Tina Dekkers

Thank you for engaging here, Tina. First, a note on some technical tips on how to use a Talk page. To get my attention, please paste "[[User:HopsonRoad]]" into a place where you are addressing me. To properly sign your posts, please click on (below in the Editing window) or type in ~~~~.
You mention that "Daan Roosegaarde's profile would focus more on the talks that he gives around the world". This does not suggest that you understand what makes a subject notable. Bill Clinton gives talks around the world, but that doesn't contribute to his notability. You also use the term "profile", which suggests that you still view Wikipedia as a place to post a curriculum vitae. Please review WP:PLUG on this.
Please review Wikipedia:Your first article. With that knowledge, you may consider using the DRAFT route, which you can see at Wikipedia:Drafts. It would, nonetheless be important to declare your COI, in doing so (you seem to tacitly agree that there is such). Your article would then be reviewed by someone without a COI for conformance to WP:MOS, etc.
As to your analogies, regarding Andy Warhol and The Factory, they are both separately notable, as evidenced by extensive references from notable sources. On the other hand, Olafur Eliasson has sufficient notability to be an article but has incomplete references, whereas the references at Studio Olafur Eliasson do not appear to be reliable nor do they obviously support separate notability. Editing seems to have ceased in 2015 and there was a merger discussion that was never concluded. No-one has paid sufficient attention to it to include it in a Wikipedia:WikiProject or give it a rating. User:HopsonRoad 13:28, 22 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

File:1DaanRoosegaarde credit Willem de Kam.jpg to be deleted, absent a Declaration of Consent[edit]

Note that the subject file, File:1DaanRoosegaarde credit Willem de Kam.jpg (the infobox picture in Daan Roosegaarde), will be deleted on 28 February, unless permission from the photographer is received via a Declaration of Consent. Sincerely, User:HopsonRoad 22:25, 24 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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You have been asked about this before and did not provide a straight answer. Disclosing is not optional so please explain your relationship with Roosegaarde and refrain from editing the article directly. SmartSE (talk) 13:31, 9 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Portrait of Roosegaarde[edit]

Tina, It's bad practice for an editor to place an image by another person on Wikimedia Commons without using the OTRS system. To claim it to be one's own work, gives the appearance of dishonesty. It would seem a very simple solution for you to take a portrait of Roosegaarde with your camera and upload that image in WM Commons. It would be correct to claim that as your own work. Sincerely, HopsonRoad (talk) 15:37, 9 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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