SAMSAS SKOG People are spending less time outdoors as the years pass. We have somehow become used to staying indoors and this has become a problem across all generations today. This is and will become a big health issue, both on a mental and physical level. Then, how could new transportation services, such as public… Continue reading Joakim Haak
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Felicia Larsson
Integrating additive manufacturing with biocomposites opens up possibilities for a local, flexible, and resource-efficient process suited to smaller-scale production and customised products. 3-D printing techniques are becoming more common and call for new business models, designs and testing to make the process successful, sustainable and cost-efficient. My degree project is carried out in collaboration with… Continue reading Felicia Larsson
Alicia Knight
In a future vision for rail travel, trains will be designed as an activity-based whole space, with different areas for various activities, such as relaxing, socialising or family bonding. My degree project, in collaboration with SJ, proposes a concept carriage dedicated to work, analogous to spending a day at a mobile coworking space. By recognising… Continue reading Alicia Knight
Tamara Scepanovic
“I’m an eye. A mechanical eye. I, the machine, show you a world the way only I can see it. I free myself for today and forever from human immobility. I’m in constant movement. I approach and pull away from objects. I creep under them. I move alongside a running horse’s mouth. I fall and… Continue reading Tamara Scepanovic
Emma Nira Birkelund
A performative installation with cosplay and props. The weepers were reduced to baby blankets: hired weepers who comfort those who cried over spilled milk, he who makes others absorb his wailing and sniffling to gain their sympathy. But they do not cry for him. They cry for her, she who has stopped crying, with her… Continue reading Emma Nira Birkelund
Ailin Mirlashari
I am because we are. Transformative community calls for a commitment to a loving relationship with self. – Dissolving boundaries and re-imagining now –
Sofie Morild Christensen
Surrealists used their art movement to address the fears of their time. Inspired by the surrealist art movement, specifically automatism techniques and the work of psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, I have created a surrealistic dystopian landscape. Today, one of our society’s biggest fears is climate change and how it will affect the world we know. What… Continue reading Sofie Morild Christensen
Natali Ringqvist
Nature is on the inside is a reflection of our ability to neglect our humanity. It manifests through the effort of looking back and inwards. To dig, to search, to investigate. To contemplate oneself, the nature around us and within us.
Luise Kanein
Do you really know what you like to eat? Can you really rely on all your senses in the kitchen? I asked myself this question and reluctantly had to answer it with a “no.” Hi Nice to Sense You is a game that actively involves players in their cooking decisions. However, the game takes a… Continue reading Luise Kanein
Karl Tehler
The bicycle has never been as popular as it is today, and with the current climate threat, more and more people are choosing not to use the car and instead use the bicycle as a means of transportation. But the bike has gone from a product with a low climate footprint to having a major… Continue reading Karl Tehler