Scott Huber

Walter has friends. How can he feel left out, alone? Walter is reliant on others. There is no limit to what he says and does just to get along. When Walter is suddenly dumped, something happens inside him. Anxiety runs amok, filling every void within him. The heart convulses, the chest itches, and deep inside,… Continue reading Scott Huber

Sally Engström Apelmo

My degree project stands on three legs: an exploration of the publication as form a fascination for the underwater world an interest in editorial work Shimmer Tangle Deep Dark Wet includes, among other things, a professional mermaid, a marine geologist, three underwater rugby players, and a poem about the waves in the Persian Gulf.

Otis Huss

My degree project is about how it is to be in, and relate to, our visual world. Through an anachronistic narrative about the fascination of graphic objects and symbols, I examine an aesthetic appeal through semiotic activity. An activity in which the thinking is fragmented and revolves around inner conflicts, where contradictions=prerequisites. Having decision anxiety,… Continue reading Otis Huss

Hilda Tenow Benulic

In my degree project I have interpreted and deconstructed sounds taken from videos of ASMR. The acronym stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response and is a reaction to visual, auditory and tactile stimulation that can be described as a nice shiver. I’m exploring what happens when typography and form is created from sounds.

Erik Torefeldt

An animated short film in which we follow the acorn Acca through her daily routines. We watch her go from young to old and observe how the conditions around her change. The degree project is also an exploration for me in a newfound technique, as well as an examination of how a visual creator can… Continue reading Erik Torefeldt

Elsa Paulson

I shot the signals of my mourning into space for months, fully expecting them to die unreceived. And when I least expected it, someone sent signals back that said, ‘You are not the last living witness to the relationship you had with your father.’ Sometimes your best friend dies, and four years later, you make… Continue reading Elsa Paulson

Ellinor Ahlén

I have long searched for my own unique style of illustrating. I’ve gone from sketching with colour markers to painting with acrylic to eventually land in creating digital pictures. But nothing has quite felt right. That’s why I’ve left the two-dimensional creating behind me to explore what the pictures could look like if I created… Continue reading Ellinor Ahlén

Maëva Weissen

Suburb Glory is an immersive installation comprised of three polyester art pieces, video, sound and a publication. The installation celebrates the unique experience of growing up in a working-class/multicultural area, where individuals are exposed to a myriad of diverse cultures and traditions without having to leave the country. This experience also entails the creation of… Continue reading Maëva Weissen