| Photographer Jeroen Nooter |
| Cafe Amsterdam English - Cultural Programme |
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This is much more environmental-friendly; the emissions are less harmful and the substance is CO2-neutral: in the production of one liter of vegetable oil, plants absorb the same amount of CO2 that is emitted by the exhaust of a vehicle during combustion. The trip went through Germany, Poland, Ukraïne, Russia, Kazakhstan and was completed through the western border Tashanta-Tsaganuur into Mongolia. The Oldcargo-project is still running, we are now producing our own fuel at a field of rapeseed in Mongolia, west of Darkhan. More info at www.oldcargo.org
The pictures at display: 1 Police, Ukraïne 2 Statue for kosmonauts, Kazakhstan 3 Kazakhstan 2030 4 Kids at their school, Bayan Olgï, Mongolia 5 Pierogy, Altai, Russia 6 Entrance Ulaan Bataar, Mongolia 7 Tree, Mongolia 8 1234, Kazakhstan 9 At the forest, Russia 10 Presentation in Pavlodar, Kazakhstan The pictures are for sale in a limited edition of 7 each, a print costs € 33,33 or 50 USD, without frame
He studied at the art university of Den Haag, Holland. Some of his exhibitions: 2007 Ethnografical Museum, Leiden, Holland 2007 Festival about “meeting”, Zwolle, Holland 2006 Room 5, Kinotheatre, Den Haag, Holland 2005 Ingredients of Illusion, Den Haag, Holland 2005 Video presentations on locations in Russia and Kazakhstan 2002 The town as theatre, Zwolle, Holland 2001 Townhall, Den Haag, Holland 2000 Voorheen Damen, Den Haag, Holland 1997 1646 and Ooievaar, Den haag, Holland 1993 Ethnografical Museum, Leiden, Holland |
The pictures are taken by Jeroen Nooter on a journey with Sara Nuytemans. They drove from Holland to Mongolia with a truck using only vegetable oil instead of diesel. 
Jeroen Nooter was born in Holland in 1962.