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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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  • [[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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  • {{Graduation work ...nd 21% surprised? "Choose how you feel; you have seven options" is a video work that revolves around this question as it looks at software that derives emo
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  • {{Graduation work ...ranklin is a musician and digital artist currently based in Rotterdam. His work is concerned with the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with softwa
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  • {{Graduation work ...rchitectural photography to installations and film in the Netherlands. Her work delves into external influences on self-development, using surrealistic nar
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  • ...om destroyed houses and the video footages that I shot in Syria. During my graduation project, research will be revolved around these questions; how we are media ...t was about remaining people who refused to leave the country. However, my graduation project will be about flow of immigration and refugee crisis and what they
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  • {{Graduation work ...ublication TE KOOP, an outcome of his project about commodity markets. His work is shown at Showroom MAMA, Art Rotterdam and A Gallery Named Sue, amongst o
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  • {{Graduation work ...vi is from Germany and has a background in documentary photography. In her work she focuses on the feeling of isolation and belonging as well as the underl
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  • {{Graduation work ...lation and rhetorical structures of storytelling. Recurring themes in her work include the longing for "a bigger other". This other manifests in different
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  • {{Graduation work .../ Visual design bachelor Henk-Jelle set up a sound studio in Rotterdam to work in the Audio / Visual industry. After seven years of working he returned to
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  • {{Graduation work ...riefly the anxieties crossing my path, traversing me and the nearby. In my work I want to acknowledge these anxieties by setting them in a fictional contex
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  • ...a more detailed description of the form that this project will take in the graduation show - as of April 2024. 1000 words?
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  • {{Graduation work ...a researcher, artist and proficient creator of far fetched analogies. Her work currently engages with the materiality and geography of digital networks. S
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  • {{Graduation work ...Kong Independent Film Festival, and Taipei Film Festival. Her moving image work, Letter to the Outsider (2018) is screened in EYE Filmmuseum and selected f
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  • {{Graduation work ...ry and as a starting point for visual and material experimentation. In her work she combine initial intuitions, instinct and needs with conscious and criti
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  • {{Graduation work ...Louise de Jong [NL] is a media artist with a background in filmmaking. Her work is research-based and ranges from installations to more traditional forms o
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  • {{Graduation work ...ss cinema, contemporary art and the DIY culture of the network. Her recent work is concerned with the friction between digital fabrication and material rea
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  • {{Graduation work ...and making and counter-practices in the organization of communal life. Her work includes projects such as The Autonomous Archive, a digital database that a
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  • In order to be graded, you are formally required to archive your work. The wiki and project site (https://project.xpub.nl) are essential parts of The project site acts as a catalog and archive of graduation projects and theses. Your pages/links need to all be accessible (and the in
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  • {{Graduation work ..., creating meaningful metaphors. Duality and subtexts are important in his work. He is looking for another way of how to manipulate reality and tell his st
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  • In order to be graded, you are formally required to archive your work. The wiki and project site (https://project.xpub.nl) are essential parts of The project site acts as a catalog and archive of graduation projects and theses. Your pages/links need to all be accessible (and the in
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  • {{Graduation work ...ttress will be placed alongside my still image work-Sleeping Together. The work questions the physicality, unification, virtualization of space we intimate
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  • {{Graduation work ...mainly works in the media of painting, moving image, and photography. Her work has been shown at several exhibitions and film festivals in Slovenia, the N
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  • {{Graduation work ...es -- a critical analysis of what works, what needs work, and what doesn't work in the world of networked technologies that hope to serve as a force for de
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  • ...ir birth certificate at this stage, but you might have to present it after graduation. [https://www.netherlandsworldwide.nl/living-working/legalisation-foreign-d === _________ Work ===
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  • {{Graduation work ...fraying of the filmmaker's energy to finish the films she had proposed as graduation works. In her attempts to carve certainty, the filmmaker made this moving i
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  • {{Graduation work ...s born in the Netherlands and currently lives in Amsterdam. In his current work he reflects on film and its role in history. Recurring topics are the depic
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  • {{Graduation work ...ety until she experienced how to not be a stranger to herself. Within this work she is pretending to understand growth and control, then she remembers: “
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  • {{Graduation work ...IE) Colm is a designer and researcher based in Rotterdam and Brussels. His work is concerned with mediations of digital literacy through graphical, user an
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  • {{Graduation work |Bio=Artyom Kocharyan (AM) is a visual artist based in Rotterdam. His work explores the peculiarities of current image culture, namely the relationshi
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  • {{Graduation work ...changes in Southwest China. He is a co-founder of self-organized Chongqing Work Institute (CWI), a research-based collective operating from 2018.
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  • This means saving your work in a standalone and archivable mode, independent from the wiki or any other Before each assessment, you archive the work you produced during the previous two trimesters.
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  • {{Graduation work By staying very close to the game of Monopoly everybody can engage with the work immediately. Funny anecdotes about how people loose their privacy online ar
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  • {{Graduation work ...of the ‘nature’ we experience—particularly in Europe. The landscape in her work is a symbol of her idea of nature; yet it is a tamed, domesticated and mana
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  • Accompanying the Graduation Project all students write an essay or 'project report' developing ideas re ...or. How this text will then be published in the context of your graduation work and research at the end of the year is a distinct matter and will be only r
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  • {{Graduation work ...installation, intervention, wearable instruments and performances. In his work he explores obsolete media and the implementation of it into our here and n
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  • {{Graduation work ...These analogies allow to take the artwork out of an exclusively fictional work and place it in another discursive space.The application of the homeostatic
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  • |Graduation year=2013 His work comprises a series of experiments, most of which have been created in the d
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  • ...d to the size and space women take in my work. I am taking into account my graduation project “Does the Sun Shine in Argentina” and also a novel I am working What possibilities are introduced in my work with the immersion, presence and embodiment given by the use of VR techniqu
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  • {{Graduation work ...capture people at the limits of endurance or in a state of suspension. Her work explores the space in between life and death; the microscopic and the vast.
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  • ** Maybe be able to show work-in-progress material as well? * Does your work also run online (in case of video / audio / code), and if so (and you'd wan
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  • ...(Special Issues 07, 08, 09), with threads that connect to the second year graduation projects. ...ly 2020. For more information please visit https://www.wdka.nl/news-events/graduation-show-2020.''
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  • // [[User:Ada/Graduation|home]] [[File:Screenshot 2023-11-21 at 14.55.54.png|thumb|homepage trial!]]My graduation project is called '''''Backplaces''''' it's a digital collection exploring
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  • {{Graduation work ...gorithmic workers maintaining the largest collaborative encyclopaedia. The work is envisioned as several collections part of a(n un)natural history museum
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  • ...ed a formulation of a method for analysing texts and critically evaluating work as you make the diary. Where is your anotated bibliography?] ...have been experimenting with different narrative structures when producing work; these included THE JOURNEY TO FUJI project, in which I first experiment wi
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  • ...g just a projected frame on a wall(like in our project space). I think the work will be amazing if installed in a big room with four videos on four big wal ==Visual overview Work in Progress trimester 4==
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  • ...es, as a parallel activity to the body of work you are developing for your graduation – a parallel text supported by images. The thesis can combine different k ...ritten thesis, like the Graduate project you exhibit as a requirement for graduation, is that it is suitable for publication (i.e. to be read by professionals,
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  • ...with things you would like to carry on in your second year as part of your graduation project and thesis (such things can be a subject, a tool, a format, a mediu deliver a formal presentation of the work and research they have
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  • ...image and/or immersive installation component, creating a unified body of work in which individual artworks enter into a dialogue with each other, facilit ...s of working within my practice; two distinct journeys merged into a final work in which the exposure time of the finished print is extended beyond the ope
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  • The start of my graduation project. It started all after the lecture from Florain Cramer about The Sit ...authorship? How can you make art what is that open for everyone? How can a work be open for development and growth?
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  • ...ng through an internet website? I have asked myself these questions for my graduation project Vincent. I researched our reading behavior at the Web, by analyzing Vincent (Graduation Project 2010)
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  • ...ve ability. On the other hand, these practices are the preparation for the graduation project. For the graduation project, I want to make a documentary about Chinese young generations. As s
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  • ...ve ability. On the other hand, these practices are the preparation for the graduation project. For the graduation project, I want to make a documentary about Chinese young generations. As s
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  • ...l contact on this page to see what the basic idea for documentation on her work is. ...ith what you are comfortable. I think that just taking pictures of how you work is not how this should be done... so that's a thing I'm still pondering.
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  • {{Graduation work ...nd pens. After this hard work, we will ask three algorithms to do a bit of work as well. They will built your personal oracle, which you can consult at any
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  • ...ques in their publications and book making practice. Julie and Julien both work (or have worked) as developers on the project, so we can also ask them abou A nice example: XPUB2 (2021/2022) made their graduation catalog with Paged.js, you can see it in action on the sandbot here: https:
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  • ...topics like teleconferencing and AI to see if it was anything I'd like to work with, but though I do find these fields interesting they were still topics ...<i>unmanned aerial vehicle</i>. At first I didn't want to use this for my graduation project because it started as something that was just for fun but after giv
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  • {{Graduation work ...his project the visitors of the exhibition, which was held in order of the graduation of Piet Zwart Networked Media Students, form a network that can be compared
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  • My graduation work will mainly focus on abstraction video and sound, using both digital and an ...he process and materials, tools i use to produce my work become part of my work.
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  • ...of creativity and how our culture gets made, the proccess of how creative work builds on the past and how society encourages or inhibits that building wit ...ain or describe related projects as the external is not familiar with your work.'''
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  • {{Graduation work ...ct on relationships between humans and the systems they create. Frankort’s work employs a peculiar blend of a little humour and visual aesthetics combined
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  • ...conceived notions of portraiture. Notions that I have long carried into my work and approach to image-making were challenged but also freed. Attempting to Chaos, character and performance were key motifs to the work. The collecting of images was done in a way to maintain this spirit by chao
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  • ...nts gathered will be used as material for a publication of this graduation work. Also important to mention that if I am to use the content I gathered it wi ~ Adapt a workshop or an overview of work for November 29th Xpub session<br>
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  • 13:00 Work on your proposal, dealing with the pointers your peers have made. ...achievable aims for the next session (for your proposal AND your practical work)
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  • ...that’s heteronormative, patriarchal and kapitalistic. And especially after graduation I started realize it’s this fight against the status-quo, a battle a lot ...ir identity or sexuality as the main-conflict. In that sense I try to make work that is ‘post-conflict’ and focuses on topics that are quite universal
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  • For my graduation project I made a film installation called The Body Never Lies. It was shown For my graduation project I made a film installation called The Body Never Lies. The film ins
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  • ''INTRO'' is a general outline of the starting point of my graduation research project, ''BLIND SPOTS, LIGHT TRICKS/TRACES, FLASHES AND FAILURES' ...a more detailed description of the form that this project will take in the graduation show.
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  • ...as a good way of orientating your practice so you don't have to re-do that work. You can use your Project Proposal to provide the structure for your thesis == Action plan following second meeting of work groups (28-3)==
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  • ...litical. As feedback the tutors told me I already make a statement in the work that I make. Ideally, as a graduation proposal, I would like to continue with the three lines of thought I’ve b
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  • ...iscuss current project - the development of -- aims---relation to previous work (here reflect on the choices you made) (2000) (end march) ...and current work through readings on object (how did this develop in your work) (1000) ) Sontag and relation to current/past projects (1000). (during apr
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  • ...rying to be an original work I rather see it as an unoriginal, uncreative work that actually its creative part or its labour is unpacking itself revealing I made a video documentation on Andre's work " Narratives of deception". The short video is making off/ or process based
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  • ...I’ve touched upon several new and old concepts that are incorporated in my work. I have experimented with new mediums and learned several new techniques. W ...ere I studied Visual Communication with photography as main focus. For my graduation project I made an installation and photo book dummy with digital and analog
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  • ...ed at two levels: '''Special Issues''' for the first year students, and '''Graduation Project and Thesis''' for the second year students. ...ssential conceptual and technical skills required to develop a challenging graduation project in your second year (refer to Media Design course handbook for deta
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  • ...ds time, being and reality leading me to a possible project. My graduation work will mainly focus on abstraction video and sound, using both digital and an trace is not only a element of my work also an instrument.
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  • **If you want to work in the computational field - you need to become an expert in it (understand *found also ways how to connect with my work (WebGL, ThreeJs)
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  • ...so far and think about how I want them to change and develop in my future work. === A short note on my background and my work as an editorial photographer ===
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  • ...following the project assessment (and therefore before the opening of the Graduation Show)  your thesis will  be read by two readers and the external examiner Work on your thesis
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  • ...es, as a parallel activity to the body of work you are developing for your graduation – a parallel text supported by images. The thesis can combine different k ...ritten thesis, like the Graduate project you exhibit as a requirement for graduation, is that it is suitable for publication (i.e. to be read by professionals,
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  • ...dam and Eve which is procured by me in 2016 and also this is my graduation work. The soundtrack of the music video is ‘Dawn’ made by an Australian DJ B ...ce there were no special requests from the client, I was able to create my work in my taste. The song is very romantic and calm which based on a sweet pian
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  • ...dam and Eve which is procured by me in 2016 and also this is my graduation work. The soundtrack of the music video is ‘Dawn’ made by an Australian DJ B ...ce there were no special requests from the client, I was able to create my work in my taste. The song is very romantic and calm which based on a sweet pian
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  • ...it can end up being the graduation project as it has a lot of elements to work on and bring together that will take time. The DP who I will work together will also be helping to shoot as I want to focus on making the set
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  • {{Graduation work ...etics, economies. The computer is the device most explored in my practical work as a designer, and the computer screen as it is conventionally presented ca
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  • ...irement Specification (SRS) for bureaucratic infrastructures of collective work. ...how their bureaucratic infrastructure would support, limit or shape their work. And viceversa, how their ways of organizing brought them to the choice or
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  • ...his outline is that I want my thesis work to be a complementary part of my graduation project, ''BLIND SPOTS, LIGHT TRICKS/TRACES, FLASHES AND FAILURES.'' ...and images. This is the form that best reflects the way I write, think and work.
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  • =graduation show= ...V2_ as a hub: it could be nice to formulate a bunch of questions from our work
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  • ...ased on the story of Adam and Eve that I produced in 2016 as my graduation work. The soundtrack of the video is ‘Dawn’ by an Australian DJ Basenji. I t ...ce there were no special requests from the client, I was able to create my work without any limitations. The song is very romantic, calm and based on a swe
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  • ...ased on the story of Adam and Eve that I produced in 2016 as my graduation work. The soundtrack of the video is ‘Dawn’ by an Australian DJ Basenji. I t ...ce there were no special requests from the client, I was able to create my work without any limitations. The song is very romantic, calm and based on a swe
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  • <big>Proposal for my graduation project to get MA at Piet Zwart Institute in the year 2018-2019</big> ...nd the love of capturing and recording my audio-visual fantasies guided my graduation project into the form of a short movie. Another inspiring filmmaker is Dav
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  • For my graduation work I would like to make a show film dealing with the digital meeting space and ...onships whit in this context. I will start with different experiments, and work from there.
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  • ...ase, I am asking you to look for existing works that are connected to your graduation project. You do not have to write anything at this point, just document and ...o your grad project but is neither a keyword/concept/idea, nor an existing work/project, can be listed here.'''
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  • ...years to make a more personal style film? What kind of films influenced my work? Why do I focus on the personal experience based topic in my works?<br /> ...ll be a reflection on my works and an evaluation of my research during the graduation year.
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  • 'Could you fetch some water?', Robin's mom asked. Since the graduation ceremony, I feel like many people have been asking me to fetch some water. 'Well I'd very much like it to work. It generated the --'
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  • before PZI all my work is concentrate on my inner world. how to transfer imply ...ed by my surroundings . pureness and isolation is the right way to produce work..
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  • GRADUATION PROJECT OUTLINE ...nces. I developed the idea to consciously and actively producing a body of work that would talk about these subjects.
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  • GRADUATION PROJECT OUTLINE ...tography practice has focused on the development of photographic bodies of work with nature as the main subject matter. In 2019 I began to research more co
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  • My research will then (hopefully) follow the line of my graduation work, which aims to trigger “metalogues” (e.g. Gregory Bateson) on the value
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  • ...graduation project. I can imagine it would be interesting to read about my work written by someone else. ...eader more inside into my work and related subjects. Every Character in my graduation movie is connected to a philosophy that I want to touch on in my research.
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  • ...e something that showed my interest and my abilities when I was doing more work that would pay off well. ...The colors are with low saturation, maybe uncanny. The main idea about the work is that it has a repetitive structure. So what we see on the screen is usua
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  • A prelude to the LB and XPUB graduation shows 27-30th June 2024 which are also in WORM and V2_. More information to Guests work
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  • ...litical. As feedback the tutors told me I already make a statement in the work that I make. Ideally, as a graduation proposal, I would like to continue with the three lines of thought I’ve b
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  • With this approach, the researchers are invited to connect their work and interests with other makers. (maker is now my new favourite word) As ar ...ing-bottom: 0.1vw; padding-left: 0.1vw; padding-right: 0.2vw;">1_ Proposal work</span> ===
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  • ...i page in the first line of the content.js file and then everything should work. If not: sorry. ...apacity to position ourselves in reality and phantasy, and so, to the very work of thinking. || SP16, Week_2 || 2021-09-28
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  • {{Graduation work ...nefits is a constant concern; many individuals appear to make no effort to work enough, try hard enough or present themselves well enough. The understandin
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  • *found also ways how to connect with my work (Python – DrawBot, Python – Cinema4D, Python – Blender) * graduation project next year → live generated 3D environments ↔ audiovisualisati
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  • ...completed a Bachelor in Photography at the Willem de Kooning Acadamy. Her graduation project explored the infrastructure that is used by our digital data. This ...s really complicated, the result is mainly image based, just like my older work has always been. [EXAMPLE IMAGE PLACES IN BETWEEN]<br>
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  • ...vided in three parts. First I will talk about my photographic practice and work. Then I will address my use of video and my interest in gay cinema, and las In chapter two I will look at the broader context of my work, how it relates to other practitioners/writers. This will be divided in two
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  • ...ttp://pzwart1.wdka.hro.nl/~jo/notebook/series/series_thinkinginaction.html Work - Master - Pzi] '''The selected final outputs for the graduation project''' – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
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  • In my graduation project I would like to reflect on the participatory (art) practice by usin ...system encourages "closed work" and antiparticipation as opposed to "open work" of participatory practice.
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  • ...on when I didn’t have a lot of clear ideas about the content. Also in the work itself, there was a recurring sound recording that were parts of a narratio
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  • {{Graduation work ...ationship between user-friendliness and the invisibility of technology. My graduation project, Cassandra, is built upon 3 main aspects: '''user data''' as conten
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  • ...ract with these as part of their practice, study, or preservation of their work. Students will also develop an increased understanding of metadata and of r *After each trimester: A trimester project / graduation documentation overview, following the documentation template: http://pzwart
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  • ...rocess of sculpting and manipulating fiction as if it were reality. For my graduation piece, my aim is to develop the theme further by taking the truth, sculptin
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  • ...graduation project. I can imagine it would be interesting to read about my work written by someone else. ...eader more inside into my work and related subjects. Every Character in my graduation movie is connected to a philosophy that I want to touch on in my research.
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  • This year’s graduation show of the Piet Zwart Institute’s Master of Media Design & Communication ...ine) platforms, they also need to create convincing documentation of their work.
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  • ...photograph. I than made test that I cropped and printed to see if it would work the way that I wanted, the next step was to photograph it with a technical After my graduation from my Bachelor I had the feeling that I needed to go beyond the photograp
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  • It's a mini project I started in order to learn how databases work and at the same time experiment with different ways of structuring data in ...pleasurable moments of our stay in Cagliari, in which in fact bits of our work were still present. And also how to embrace cuteness and care as tools to c
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  • My self-directed project The Absence is a work-in-progress project which revolving around the idea of reality and self-for For most of my work I use symbols but try to avoid explaining everything by allegories. The cer
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  • = Graduation work / progress trim 5= ...ussel iffr --> made me conscious again on the importance of Time within my work!
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  • ...ds time, being and reality leading me to a possible project. My graduation work will mainly focus on abstraction video and sound, using both digital and an trace is not only a element of my work also an instrument.
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  • My expectation for the graduation project is making a medium-scale narrative film, my motivation is to raise ...he shooting plan, narrative approach, editing and motivation. Through this work I can clearly see the transformation of my style and the direction of my in
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  • |Bio=Nicole Hametner's (AT/CH) new body of work explores the intersection of the photographic analogue still and the electr A wall-sized, dark, almost unreadable portrait stands in the centre of my graduation project and concludes most of the core concepts of my current research. My
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  • ...litical. As feedback the tutors told me I already make a statement in the work that I make. Ideally, as a graduation proposal, I would to continue with the three lines of thought I’ve been w
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  • {{Graduation work ...y the friction between digital utopias and material realities. Her current work is concerned with the political organization of labour within digital econo
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  • ...l research in connection to it. However it won’t be presented alongside my work. ...in relation to my work and my methodology. Since in my current practice I work simultaneously on several projects - different series of images, I would li
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  • Yeah people work and try to manage their life but someone that is short on money, how would ...visually very simple but with complicated editing techniques implemented. Work with avid to create 3D objects and avoid the filming because of the limitat
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  • ...econd term I made clear that I wanted to make a stronger statement with my work and be more political. ...atic language of my own; and LGBTQI-related issues/identity. Ideally, as a graduation proposal, I would like to bring these entities together through the use of
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  • My work and research at the Piet Zwart Institute by large concerns it self with var ...subject, and I wish commence on another level picking up a core strand of work, which I left 'unfinished' around the beginning of trimester two. Elaborati
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  • ...rcise. Where each student of LB1 year 2021/23 was prompted to make a short work dealing with the fears and attractions they might have in regards to their ...led The Thresholdians, a short trilogy, as most good fantasy books do, the work GENERAL GENERAL DULL DULL DULL AND THE HUMDRUM HO-HUM COMMONPLACE came to b
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  • This project is my bachelor thesis for my mediadesign graduation. My main inspiration was the fact that I realised that when I look at my co ...ended to be graphic design tools and examined if it would change the way I work.
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  • During my research for the graduation show, I would like to investigate the following questions: what kind of rel ...focus on. Because I also don’t want to work on these subjects only for the graduation show, I want to proceed on these topics in my future practice.
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  • With my graduation project I would like to work on a video or a series of artistic videos that are not focused on the narra ...bout their work, motivations and working methods and analyzing their video work help me to think and realize about my own motivations and intentions.
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  • ...the substance being reabsorbed through my mouth, and than out again. This work is symbolic of an attempt to purge myself of my undesirable attributes, and The next body of work will focus on male and female bodies (my own), depicted in photographs and
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  • ..., 1960, in: Harrison/Wood, Art in Theory 1900-2000, section 17 + continued work on media object prototypes, with individual studio visits. ...n the old-days, you will not know what’s real or not. – Photo/installation work.
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  • ...of creativity and how our culture gets made, the proccess of how creative work builds on the past and how society encourages or inhibits that building wit ...could manage and handle from Rotterdam. Since I didn't want to exhibit my work in a traditional manner I decided to make a site and situation specific pro
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  • Free printed essential extracts to describe work and artist, but also a full publication. ...ng the works (installations) that you fill your 'box set' by visiting each work. a sticker book.
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  • ...oments of workload (editing, finishing up before printing) it didn't fully work. Files and information were lost, I missed some things etc. ...g trimester. Starting at XPUB and managing two exhibitions for my bachelor graduation project, of which one was abroad. It was good that I kept the number of mis
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  • ...xperiences, analyze its organizational and social structures and propose a work out of it. historical community in Rotterdam called the Poortgebouw. For my graduation project I would like to use one of these places as playground to experiment
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  • One of the storylines in my upcoming graduation film is based on some of the theory of Chomsky. Of this book the Principle ...ation now, Chomsky doesn't have any hope. Back then people were willing to work together, now people are focussed on themselves and the equal differences b
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  • With my graduation project I would like to work on a video or a series of artistic videos that are not focused on the narra ...bout their work, motivations and working methods and analyzing their video work help me to think and realize about my own motivations and intentions.
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  • * Media Design Graduation projects: ** Help page for Graduation Work wiki pages: http://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Help:Graduation_work
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  • The object described is a photo installation at my graduation exhibition. The installation is contains a 6x6 medium format slide projecto ...r or beamer. Because of the fact that light was such important part of the work and that wasn’t really reflected in the presentation. I think that it wou
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  • * to give the reader more insight into my work and related subjects. ...a clear understanding of theory I'm working with and how it connects to my work. </span>'''
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  • During my research for graduation show I would like to investigate, what is an object, how do they produce a *For my project I would like to work with light and text(classification). There will be some unreadable letters
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  • ...e.Workshop leaders Tash and Joca will share how they use scraping in their graduation projects: from analyzing self-censorship in Indonesia to remixing the desig Work in small groups on different scraping prototypes (try different sources, ex
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  • ...ell! We prepared an extensive script to follow. Calling into class did not work as expected as we forgot to take delay into account. Quiz and playing extra ...eve our final goal on Tuesday. Thijs made a map of how the flowchart could work, which helped in guiding our decision making process. We worked a lot on th
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  • My graduation project is evolving around exploring different image-making techniques, as I foresee my graduation project as an installation where I can create the space, both physically an
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  • ...s, just before the final due date, and will be an attempt at recapping the work made and reflecting on its achievements and failures, discoveries and futur 6. How I want to work. A set of tools and attitudes (from PP mainly but expand with new text).
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  • ...specific mode of interaction is selected automatically, pre-configured to work out of the box without the need to tinker with its underlying apparatus. Ev ±15:00 - 17:00 Graduation Ceremony at WORM CENTRAL STATION. We must finish at 18:00. <br>
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  • ...yzing it. This resulted in me scrapping the original ideas and deciding to work on expressing this irritating feeling through animation. The characterized ...ece. As the theme of the topic was quite violent, I felt it fit my current work and, consequentially, looked visually cohesive. Merging these two animation
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  • ...its technological aspect but also using them as the subject of my current work. The inevitable generation of traces and its problematic resistance to dele ...someone' s data and how this data could be used, reused and misused? In my work I would like to arise questions concerning problematic aspect of these trac
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  • During my research for graduation show I would like to investigate, what is an object, how do they produce a For my project I would like work with light and text. There will be some meaningless letters in different co
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  • ...hotography is appealing to me. I used my ex girlfriend as a model for this work, because I felt her body type fit the bodily aesthetics which are commonly ...hotography is appealing to me. I used my ex girlfriend as a model for this work, because I felt her body type fit the bodily aesthetics which are commonly
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  • ...local dimension with the wider public. For instance, the online radio will work both for live broadcasting and as an archive for past podcasts and intervie * Graduation project: A local-based upload system for publishing? A moving antenna?
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  • The research draws its core inspiration from the work of Pauline Oliveros, a pioneer of experimental music and improvisation who For my graduation project, i decided to try something completely new for me - to create a mix
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  • As an image make I immediate sees a way of produce image and sound base work using the structure of the steam of consciousness. ...look around our mediated world, which full of nose and images audiovisual work through repeat the video clips again and again, in order to hepatizing us t
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  • There is a strong connection between my thesis and this graduation film. My characters are all based on a theory I'm researching in my thesis. ...ommunication and how this influence the interpretation of the audience. My work method, in a nutshell, is to analyze a recipe of a familiar visual communic
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  • There is a strong connection between my thesis and this graduation film. My characters are all based on a theory I'm researching in my thesis. ...ommunication and how this influence the interpretation of the audience. My work method, in a nutshell, is to analyze a recipe of a familiar visual communic
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  • I want to make this one as my graduation project. The shooting part will mainly happen in the end of this year and t ...ho Can Recall His Past Lives(2010), helped me to build the structure of my work. From Blue(2018) and Memoria(2021), I absorbed the method of how to blend t
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  • [[User:Ada/Graduation|home]] .... It found that these communities provide an anonymised space for identity work, emotional support and self-acceptance. Both the mode of addressing "devian
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  • During my research for graduation show I would like to investigate, what is an object, how do they produce a *For my project I would like to work with light and text(classification). There will be some meaningless letters
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  • MON 01 July 16:00 - 18:00 '''LB graduation ceremony,''' in WORM CS ...nchu. Through different dance movements and constantly changing rhyme, the work explores transness, resistance, and Asian (queer) sociality and inscrutabil
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  • [[File:Graduation-project-worlds.jpg|thumb|right|Many different worlds that a graduation project speaks to]] ...les, stage, speakers, online, books] + think about the audience we want to work with
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  • ...o rhythm of the machine and opposed continuity and organic unities. In the work of Hertfield this was used to take various pictures Ape / Hitler combine th ...bility and ordering authorship into a production process. But our previous work with designing content management systems for non-expert users like “Nine
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  • ...e issue of the other can be unpacked; it is central to the movie; bring in work from others about how the issue of the 'other' is explored. ...s. This needs to be described further, along with the possibilities (maybe work with the different speeds you talk about.
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  • My graduation project was in collaboration with WORM. The story was experienced through m "Talk with your work and take time to see everything."
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  • The film was possible to make because my graduation film won the Dutch Film Fund Wildcard. This enables young filmmakers to mak ...lity great but then how is it different from other things you've done this work will be less less made in conventional way of telling a story that will be
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  • ...amera directed towards my face that captures me using my phone. - ''Didn’t work because I didn’t have the right equipment to keep the camera attached. Bu ...me speaking my part of the script to the camerascreen AND/OR a mirror (to work with the idea of seeing yourself in the screen reflection). On the moment m
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  • ...and its publication in form of a photobook or an exhibition. The group of work will make the public as a canvas for a commercialised image-surround a subj ...n or page layout, I can draw a wider representation of my research. I will work with test prints in original size, as well as scale-models and computer gen
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  • ...playing with facts and fiction has always been an important element of her work (Palmen, 2007). Legally she is right, although a lot of the people she inte ...audience. Should I keep a moral compass in using someone's identity in my work? What are the limitations in the creative field?
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  • ...amera directed towards my face that captures me using my phone. - ''Didn’t work because I didn’t have the right equipment to keep the camera attached. In ...me speaking my part of the script to the camerascreen AND/OR a mirror (to work with the idea of seeing yourself in the screen reflection). On the moment m
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  • ...o do research on how the brain processes information. How does distraction work? And is distraction necessarily a bad thing? ...t to use this sketch as a basis to think of the scenarios I want to put my work in.
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  • ...believe, they will draw a shape that you can follow my practice. I mostly work with photography, video and mixed media installations. In my recent works I ...urnalist. This project was about people who refuse to country. However, my graduation project will be about refugee who took place in outside of Syria ,
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  • ...ng for that matter, in the whole business of living in today's fast moving work. The habit of anticipating of overlapping. The habit of staying always one (5) How did you become interested in operating work from sparsely?
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  • ...personal film? To answer this question I will consider films influenced my work and focus on the personal experience based topic in my works.<br /> ...ll be a reflection on my works and an evaluation of my research during the graduation year.
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  • ...urgency is the necessity of considering practices of collaboration as hard work to do together through long term and face-to face relationships while balan ...es [https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/User:Giulla/Graduation_Proposal_GdG Graduation Proposal]
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  • I will work with a sculptural approach to images as raw materials to mould and manipula ...at will end up in the thesis work and - maybe - in the final piece for the graduation show.
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  • [[User:Ada/Graduation|// home]] * three prototypes: write the field work differently, chew throw it slowly not to choke = a smaller frame, like anni
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  • ...sented here for current students are to "user" pages which reflect ongoing work processes This is an experimental publication that highlights the work of several artists and feminists, mentioned during class with Isabelle
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  • ...context and look at the outcome. These infiltrations of public spaces can work similar to pranks. ...vitable to not bring in the comical part of internet memes since I like to work with humour. Nevertheless, it will not be the main thing I will "translate"
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  • ...css/transition transitions] are created, look at some [https://nothingmore.work/s/in/aequidistanz-2018/ very cool examples] and even give it a try: Alison Knowles's work - [https://hub.xpub.nl/bootleglibrary/read/465/pdf House of Dust] - Python
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  • - so whats it what your really interested in. do you know INSERT NAME work, ending candies where in the same as his wife who has died already, where ...a difference for you, and how you want to proceed for next year, for your work? Do you want to present this different layer?<br>
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  • ...Identifying the object of your research: description and analysis of your work
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  • ...uman biases do they exploit in order to do so. That’s is how my graduation work and my thesis will investigate the effect of gamification, gambling or rewa How does it work?
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  • During my research for the graduation show, I would like to investigate the following issues: what is an object, ...order to develop a social theory in our time. Previous years, I was making work about my origin and telling my story through objects (stones, minerals, soi
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  • ...me speaking my part of the script to the camera screen AND/OR a mirror (to work with the idea of seeing yourself in the screen reflection). On the moment m ...to invisible digital spaces, that have a great importance at this time. My graduation project explored the infrastructure that is used by our digital data. This
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  • [[File:turning-pages.gif|right]]<small>Image: [http://p-dpa.net/work/turning-pages/ Turning Pages] by Annett Höland</small> ...dents developed documentation projects that portraited or responded to the graduation works from the second year's students. Using these as materials for the cre
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  • ...: the bar and door; any presentation materials related to their individual work; and the design of the promotion materials. ...as born in the Netherlands and currently live in Amsterdam. In his current work he reflect on film and it's role in history. Recurring topics are the depic
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  • TENT is selling tickets for the other program that is parallel to the graduation show in their other spaces I try to work with love and attention fostering collaborative processes, in order to capt
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  • ...to make the model with chicken-wire and paper masse, see how the materials work. ...age. I think intersubjectivity can play a big role in communication of the work; let the viewer belief by using symbols we all share (like the Fuji-story).
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  • I see my graduation project as an embodied sound research around animacies (Chen, 2012); the ag ...e design and for building step by step the editing approach. I will try to work with Pure Data, Live Coding and/or with designing a web interface, where th
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  • I see my graduation project as an embodied sound research around animacies (Chen, 2012); the ag ...e design and for building step by step the editing approach. I will try to work with Pure Data, Live Coding and/or with designing a web interface, where th
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  • ...lock in our communication with each other. However the connection does not work that way.<br> ...t. Technically there is a big relation between my previous project and the graduation project, I developed my method of video remix----by using found footages to
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  • ...lock in our communication with each other. However the connection does not work that way.<br> ...t. Technically there is a big relation between my previous project and the graduation project, I developed my method of video remix----by using found footages to
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  • {{Graduation work If the item is the work of editors, then these should be listed the following way:
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  • On this page I'm writing down my thoughts about my graduation from the last two weeks. They are an attempt to get at a better user experi * The project should stay closer to reality and reveal which scripts are at work
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  • ...ars to be more useful to fracture this process. I will take on most of the work load myself and facilitate the access for each feature to be explored in di ...g/publications on different levels in the Gerrit Rietveld Academie where I work on a weekly basis . The shelf consists of eight body parts that fit three A
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  • ...to happen here, which I only realised when watching the final edit of the work. The moment the screen goes black, the viewer's eyes - until then hit and o ...xperience of the material feedback. This is consistent with your desire to work on the border between blindness and sight; visibility and invisibility.]
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  • ...(Special Issues 07, 08, 09), with threads that connect to the second year graduation projects. ...di Giovanni, Pedro Sá Couto, Biyi Wen, and Rita Graça to encapsulate their graduation projects at the Experimental Publishing (XPUB) Masters of Piet Zwart Instit
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  • = Preperation for Graduation Seminar with Steve on 29.10.20= ...be compatible with all different kinds of end-devices, helping-devices and work for a broad spectrum of differently abled users. („including accommodatio
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  • ...h four questions: what decisions did I make between each film? How does my work change? What shapes my cinematic language? How and why do i prefer to make ...ll be a reflection on my works and an evaluation of my research during the graduation year.
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  • // [[User:Ada/Graduation|home]] I hope to find out more people(artists, writers and coders) who work with and within online communities and deal with digital life without seein
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  • * [] ○. 24th: Graduation Show * Offline Matters: The less-Digital Guide to Creative Work - Jess Henderson
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  • * Pale Futures (description of work; report on processes) * Living Monuments of the Deep (description of work; report on processes)
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  • ...ork]''' Making up their own songs and melodies, that by repetition seem to work more and more. I spend a year living in Albuquerque, New Mexico, when I was ...ound I have devised a way to combine my interests and skills in lens based work, ceramics, and musical performance.
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  • I wrote this thesis to annotate and field-report the unfolding of my work over the course of the second year of this program. ...older pieces of writing, as I am interested in tracing the unfolding of my work, witnessing its shifts, changes, contradictions, rather than trying to make
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  • graduation project (2002) - mobile home recording studio ...… recordings of Biranja language of Indian’s that travelled to Suriname to work (1988)
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  • ===GRS #2: 1st hackpact | first first graduation project draft=== ===Lunch with grgr, and work on Crunchy Research===
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  • ...ather than finished product, one where the user/public has agency over the work > universal interface to custom through interaction G: I’m picking up for the graduation project, the writing practice has been ongoing since last year. i see writi
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  • The idea of the activity at the (final graduation) workshop isn't yet sharp.<br> ...gner, but has abundant working experiences in commercial field. He used to work in Studio Dumbar. He can connect me with some designers for my research.)</
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  • ...eek into our own audience and constantly shuffled positions in the overall work infrastructure. This modular approach enabled an interdependent publishing Every other Tuesday of each week, somehow estranged from everyone’s work progress, all the members, except the care-takers (those responsible of the
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  • ...year I have been experimenting different ways to tell a narrative with my work. These investigations are in an array of subjects within digital-pop-cultur ...these personal written narratives will be translated in a visual, physical work of art, with the medium that speaks the most.
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  • *Tutors: analyzing, bringing another view on what the work means ...rather than the end result. The final form the practice could take for the graduation show is not limited to the pictures hanging on the walls, but could be an o
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  • This thesis is an attempt to track and annotate the unfolding of my work over the course of my writing, which seemed to recall some features recurring in my work: repetitions, pairs of
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  • ...y The Man Who Wanted to Classify the World, 2002, illustrated the life and work of Paul Otlet. ...te to all aspects of the building of a wikipedia page, the system does not work properly. A good page should be an amalgamation of multiple editors, multip
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  • ...life became the shape of the project<br><br>Steve: point of overlap in our work is, how do you represent that there is a system that is creating knowledge? ...ation&#x27; thanks to digital production methods.<br><br>SR: So how do you work with students?<br>Focus on the storytelling, not on the tooling.<br>Example
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  • This thesis is an attempt to track and annotate the unfolding of my work over the course of the second year of this program. ...t older pieces of writing, as I am interested in accounting for the way my work shifts and changes, witnessing its movements and contradictions, rather tha
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  • https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-fateful-final-work-left-creator-lost-sea<br> ...three. With [https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/User:%C3%85lnik Alex], we work with the lyrics of the song 'I Follow Rivers' by Lykke Li. We tried to repl
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  • ...uman biases do they exploit in order to do so. That’s is how my graduation work and my thesis will investigate the effect of gamification, gambling or rewa <b>How does it work?</b>
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  • So this was the section of your 'Graduation project No. 3' document presenting different research/writing strands. I hi ...ing image work, tentatively named "Quiet Times." I would like to show that work on a cinema screen because I think some images deserve to be very big, incl
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  • = graduation project proposal = ...ery curated but also kind of wild, it's not the French trimmed super human work garden. It's really nice
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  • [[File:Martin Foucaut Graduation Thesis XPUB 2022.pdf|thumb]] In some cases, we observe that some of the ways the interfaces work are becoming even more explicitly related to gambling mechanisms. As one of
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  • ...become the midwife of a healing box? How can practices of healing and care work as counter-hegemonic acts which cure and liberate our souls and bodies from ...live inside; of course you have to buy food to eat; of course you have to work if you want to survive. The production of a fungible, disposable and migrat
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  • ...“gig-economy“ where temporary positions are endorsed instead of long-term work contracted jobs and also the relationship between this phenomenon and the d ===The Corrosion of Character: The Personal Consequences of Work in the New Capitalism (Chapter 1, 2) ''by Richard Sennet''===
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