Standing at a towering three meters tall, once an art critic, now a mechanical analyst, a colossal figure analyses an array of artworks flashing across a screen. These pieces, AI-generated from Instagram posts by art enthusiasts, compel rapid judgment as scrolling persists relentlessly. Ultimately, this deluge leads to sensory overload for the figure, trapped in… Continue reading André Córdova Rudstedt
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Amina Seid Tahir
Amina Seid Tahir (She/Her) is a Swedish-Eritrean artist and choreographer. She works with imagination as a speculative tool for Black resistance and repair where dreams work like seeds to grow universes. She braids together her interests in ancestral knowledge with oral traditions and myths to create worlds between reality and fiction. In Seeds of Slumber… Continue reading Amina Seid Tahir
Viggo Bergström
This is a snow kit designed for an electric motorbike (CAKE Bikes, Ösa) that is mounted to the bike to allow for riding in heavy snow conditions. The kit unlocks clean free movement for snow bound areas and gives people an alternative to the car or traditional snow mobiles. It extends the season of the… Continue reading Viggo Bergström
Tove Sigfrids
The night sky has a special ability to arouse our curiosity and wonder. It is a fascination that is shared across civilisations and cultures and has had a significant impact on human cultural history. Light pollution is making the starry sky increasingly difficult to see, particularly in cities where emissions are the greatest. In my… Continue reading Tove Sigfrids
Soraya Hassan
My project is a site-specific, temporary summer installation intended for Bredängstorget, which culminated in an exploration of how a biodegradable and fragile material can be represented in an urban environment. Tree resin is the material I have worked with, where I have explored its characteristics, possibilities, and limitations. Inspiration for the new forms of tree… Continue reading Soraya Hassan
Shakiba Jonaghani
It is impossible to prevent natural disasters, but it is possible to react more effectively when one occurs. The main purpose of this product is to make rescue operations smoother, faster and safer, especially when someone is stuck under rubble. Taking inspiration from the movements and flexibility of octopuses, the product has been designed to… Continue reading Shakiba Jonaghani
Riccardo Cossu
The Sports Footwear Industry produces over 20 billion shoes every year for a global population of 8 billion citizens. Do we really need such a high quantity? Skateboarding is one of the best examples of a sport that uses fast-wearing shoes. In fact skaters buy 4-7 pairs of shoes every year in order to skate.… Continue reading Riccardo Cossu
Rebecka Vilja Onarheim Jansson
A project about ADHD in the workspace environment. To find balance between work and rest, and the sensory experience on our nervous system have been key elements throughout this project. This project stems from a significantly large research and workshop phase. How do you design for a diagnosis everybody have their own relationship to? There… Continue reading Rebecka Vilja Onarheim Jansson
Malin Viklund
Never before have so many people been on sick leave due to stress. Mental ill-health currently accounts for over half of all cases of long-term illness, and stress-related cases are the most common of these. Regardless of whether you have a stressful day or if you are ill from stress, a 30-minute walk significantly decreases… Continue reading Malin Viklund
Kajsa Frisk
Decoration, pattern, frill, scribble, embellishment, knick-knack – the beloved child has many names. Ornament, with its multitude of expressions and forms, can be almost daunting to use as there are preconceived opinions and values about its meaning, shape, and function. My degree project explores the connection between graffiti and textile handicrafts. Seen as separate art… Continue reading Kajsa Frisk