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Opening Speech by director Ruby Hoette
Q: What does a studio look like?
A: All departments, apart from Fine Arts, share a communal space. The Fine Arts students have individual studios within their department space (first years share one studio space, and second years have one to themselves).
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Readings by the students of Critical Studies
Kitchen Conversations
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Short Worlds for Halftime - A reading
Propositions for post-disciplinarity
Absence, twice removed
Q: How many students are selected for the master of fine arts?
A: We accept around 12 students, per department, per year.
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An Outline of Things, Sounds Cartography
The Sorcerer
An Outline of Things, Sounds Cartography
Presentation by Anja Groten, director of Design
Future Crystals of the Anthropocene
Una película sin película A film without a film
Q: Is there an age limit for candidates?
A: There is no age limit.
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Tennis
Nuet är där mina kroppar möts (Presence is where my bodies align)
Presentation by Jerzsy Seymour, co-director of Dirty Art Department
Mushroom Dreams
Mushroom Dreams
escribas modernas
Hosting Air
Spatial Installation
badroom
st Anthony's Wilderness
Supplement to the Future Dictionary
Presentation by Fine Arts director Judith Leysner, coordinator Nagaré Willemsen, and tutor Elio J Carranza
Q: Is it possible to apply without a bachelor in arts?
A: Yes, anyone with a bachelor's level degree or equivalent can be accepted. A convincing portfolio and practice related to art and a clear idea of what you would like to achieve in two years are as important.
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Exposure 2020
Tools for Dispersion and Techniques for Accumulation
Untitled
Goodie Bags
Collecting memories
Fluffed Occupations
Creamsicle Dress with Drippy Collars
Sunkiss
They said- ‘I’ was never an island
Metabolic Intuition
Presentation by Ludwig Engel and Julian Schubert, directors of Studio for Immediate Spaces
Fabulous Future
In Medias Res
Bucolic Gang
prop nr. 1
Vavanguèr
Graduation project
Neighbours of Zero
If you knew time as well as I do
It Had Something To Do with The Telling Of Time
Dream of desert land x1
Untitled
Fabulous Future
Presentation by Lara Khaldi and Gertrude Flentge, directors of Lumbung Practice
Q: Can I apply to all temporary departments?
A: Temporary departments are two-year programs developed according to urgent world issues. The two new temporary departments starting in 2023 are Artificial Times and Planetary Poetics which are open for applications.
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Q: Is it allowed to take my dog to school?
A: Unfortunately, dogs or other pets are not allowed, except for guide dogs or similar.
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Peach Tree, Ambiguous
Input Party
The Apple Pie
p.i.a. services
Monarchy Energy
Explained
Your Future
The Window
Graduation project
Q: What’s the duration of the study?
A: All programs are full-time two-year courses. You earn 60 ECTS points per year (European Credit Transfer System).
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Q: Do different departments collaborate?
A: There are some occasional collaborative workshops and seminars across departments, but generally each department follows their own trajectory. There are also a number of student initiatives which collaborate across departments.
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A smokers theatre
Konzert fur Spielzug und schwimmbad
 wait, I thought I was supposed to be a generous cook in a greasy kitchen - true stories told
Presentation by Unsettling
Presentation by Liza Prins, Sandberg and Rietveld Research
Choir of Tongue
Open Sandberg 21
Asian Union
workshop
workshop
Asian Union