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  • == Graduation work schedule == * Oct. 7, 14-16: Graduation planning session
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  • * Graduation Show 2015 (Simon and Leslie) ** Extra information - pre-graduation evening at V2: "Temped by tomorrow (Haunted by Tonight)"
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  • {{Graduation work [[Category:Work]][[Category:Graduation projects]]
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  • [[Date::2006-06-23]] [[Category:Graduation show]] ...a. We are proud to invite you to view the work put forward for this year’s graduation projects.
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  • {{Graduation work ...ear to find out what kind of information she is looking up. Her graduation work is an audio installation based on this research.
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  • {{Graduation work ...t illustrating how my engagement with the medium of film has influenced my work as a theatre designer. During my studies at the Piet Zwart Institute, I hav
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  • ...aduation projects but this was the first time with clay animation. . Wanna work more with blender. Interested in the textures of the visuals and also of th Like to create from your room. Work best home.
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  • ...d March), from 4-6pm we will do a group critic dedicated to the graduation work of two or three of you. ...of the crit is for you to present and receive feedback from others on your graduation project's developments.
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  • ...n work. The conclusion eventually reflects the process towards the current work. === Previous Work ===
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  • ...with it's specificity and in chapter two I will carve out the shift in my work during the past two years. === Previous work ===
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  • {{Graduation work |Description=A sprawling inspirational database/hypertext linking womens’ work with technology and the network-design of lace.
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  • {{Graduation work |Bio=Anna Lena Lystad (NO) is a Fine Art Photographer whose work is exploring exposure of the body and the private. Based on her personal e
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  • {{Graduation work ...cism, escapism and the sublime are at the core of making her work. Sacha’s work is not only about the journey of landscape but also about the journey of ph
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  • * work pages The strategy used to supply information about each work to the index page will be to:
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  • {{Graduation work |Description=In my work I have been playfully experimenting with space and time; how to show differ
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  • | PZI GRADUATION FESTIVAL SCHEDULE 2017 | DELIVERY OF MATERIAL FOR GRADUATION EXAM:  INCLUDING PRO_RES FILE OF MOVING IMAGES.  Delivery of material to
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  • {{Graduation work [[Category:Graduation Projects]]
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  • |Graduation year=2012 |Graduation project=I’m already falling apart and I haven’t even started
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  • to support the students in their work toward a graduation project. To set up a consistent work flow for graduation project research which can be regularly peer reviewed.
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  • to support the students in their work toward a graduation project. To set up a consistent work flow for graduation project research which can be regularly peer reviewed.
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  • {{Graduation work ...propriation of language and imagery under new contexts. In particular, his work focuses on the tension found in the images we consume and our visual affirm
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  • {{Graduation work ...propriation of language and imagery under new contexts. In particular, his work focuses on the tension found in the images we consume and our visual affirm
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  • {{Graduation work ...editorial and documentary photography can be found in his cinematographic work and creative process.
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  • * [[Graduate Research Seminar]] [[:Category:Graduation work]] * [[Graduation Planning 2016]] http://i1014.photobucket.com/albums/af262/mochabali/importa
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  • ...d integrated assessment is in the fourth trimester, and evolves around the graduation project proposal. Passing this integrated formative assessment allows the E ...esearch, and establish a critical framework relevant to your practice. The graduation project proposal marks the transition from the first to the second stage of
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  • {{Graduation work .... By combining the fictional narrative with real people’s online life, her work draws a unique picture of young people in the Internet age.
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  • ...at Karel Doormanhof PZI building, that are going to happen throughout our graduation year 2018-2019. <br /> ...very event we will introduce one topic that is connected to our individual work.
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  • {{Graduation work |Bio=Geo Barcan’s work is based on the collaboration between multiple mediums such as filmmaking,
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  • {{Graduation work ...rlands in 2022. Combining theater and film are an essential element in her work.
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  • {{Graduation work |Bio=Rossella Nisio [IT] is visual artist based in Rotterdam whose work has a strong focus on notions of memory, imagination and space. She has a b
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  • {{Graduation work ...nd and performance. Themes of absurdity, satire and irony arise within his work alongside a healthy dose of playfulness and curiosity.
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  • {{Graduation work ...a Lithuanian visual artist/filmmaker currently based in Amsterdam. In her work she investigates humans in (a)typical settings. Fascinated by scopophilia,
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  • {{Graduation work ...th still and moving images that seek to preserve ephemeral landscapes. Her work pursues the transient, situated through frames of memory and dislocation. H
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  • {{Graduation work ...sonal, spatial, abstract and ideological boundaries of representation. Her work uses generative applications of code, performance, filmmaking, writing, and
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  • {{Graduation work |Bio=Mike Pelletier is a Canadian artist based in Amsterdam. His work focuses on the relationship between the body and technology.
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  • {{Graduation work |Description=entangled landscapes is a body of work stemming from a research project that dissected the relationships between f
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  • {{Graduation work ...a photographer specialised in fashion and portraiture. I would describe my work as dreamy movie stills with an element of magical realism. I'm inspired by
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  • {{Graduation work |Bio=Shannon Liang (US) is an artist whose work arises from a process of daily documentation and self-archiving. Her practi
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  • {{Graduation work ...en. Surely, that is a basic right. However, those interested in her or her work, might still find her by typing a particular combination of letters and wor
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  • We are pleased to announce that the first graduation show of the Master Media Design & Communication: Lens-Based programme will The nine Masters students present the graduation work that represents their two year research programme exploring the possibility
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  • {{Graduation work |Bio=Felix Obermaier [DE] is a photographer and designer. His work and his research are based on the impact of technology on contemporary imag
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  • * Pyramid of graduation and tunnel of doom. * '''Homework:''' make work and literature survey from selected cluster
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  • {{Graduation work |Bio=Franc is a visual designer from Barcelona. His work intersects printed matter digging into the political side of software and d
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  • {{Graduation work ...age of Qana in 1996 and ending in the Syrian outskirts of Raqqa 2015, this work combines storytelling and archival footage, together with drawings of early
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  • {{Graduation work ...essed sexuality within the discourse of feminism and queer theory. In this work, the artist video tapes herself in frame with her male subjects, while they
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  • {{Graduation work ...t of her process, helping her understand connections otherwise hidden. Her work and inspiration often derive from her interest in the details of the natura
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  • {{Graduation work |Bio=Yuqing Cao (CN), work with images, videos and texts. She pays attention to the intimate relations
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  • Join us for the 2011 Graduation Show at [[Roodkapje]], Rotterdam. Reflecting upon a variety of issues relev ..., and its beliefs in authentic local interventions. [[Megan Hoogenboom]]’s work, [[Huenet]], physically demonstrates the differences between the public Int
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  • {{Graduation work ...stock market performance of several companies in the Internet sector. The work aims to put Lissitky's century-old aesthetic in dialogue with the current c
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  • ...ou now want to develop further. You are also welcome to show examples from work outside of the Special Issues if you find them relevant. ...d integrated assessment is in the fourth trimester, and evolves around the graduation project proposal. Passing this integrated formative assessment allows the E
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  • {{Graduation work ...he Lens Based Media Master Program in Piet Zwart Institute, Rotterdam. Her work consists of documentary essays, CGI animation and video art. 
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