She works by intertwining different mediums to depict an in-betweenness of being Latina and Swedish. Photography is her primary medium and she wants to challenge the viewer’s gaze. By painting on photographs, she leaves an emotional impression that allows you to be transported between the real and the imaginary. Another element of her work involves… Continue reading Camila Manuelsdotter Pino
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Adam Ytterberg
These paintings are the first in a series based on my story of Torun and Grandmother in the Valley of the Newborn that builds on the tale of Torun and Grandmother in the Natural Monument. I paint with oils on canvas of varying sizes. I sketch the subject using pencil and paper. I then build… Continue reading Adam Ytterberg
Olle Hiort
Framtidsgruvan is a project which aims to preserve an important part of Fagersta’s cultural heritage. Fagersta developed around the mining industry and the ore mining that started at the beginning of the 17th century before being dismantled just over 300 years later in 1967. Today, the majority of the mines are either filled with water… Continue reading Olle Hiort
Matilda Karlsson
We currently consume as if we had 4.2 planets in Sweden. This raises the question of whether we really understand that we are in a global crisis. The Market of Happiness is a fictive shopping experience set in a not far away future. In this scenario, it has been decided that products will be sold… Continue reading Matilda Karlsson
Louisa Juvall Molin
The Baltic Sea is one of the most polluted seas in the world. This affects its balance of biodiversity and creates an impact on the already sensitive marine environment. The cultivation of algae could be one possible solution regarding the issues of eutrophication. Algae farming doesn’t need land, water or nutrients. Using algae as the basis for my explorations, I am investigating… Continue reading Louisa Juvall Molin
Julie Amira
Repairability is a key component to increasing a product’s lifespan. Unfortunately, most products are not made to be repaired, a consequence of today’s capitalistic society. My degree project explores the differences in repairing high-tech and low-tech products and aims to draw conclusions about how the technological level of a product is linked to its repairability.… Continue reading Julie Amira
Felicia Litorell
Insect populations are declining by 3% annually, and if this trend continues, insects may be extinct within the next 100 years. If insects were to vanish, ecosystems would collapse and threaten the welfare of our planet. Since most insects are nocturnal and rely on the moon and starlight for their hormonal processes and navigation, artificial… Continue reading Felicia Litorell
Carolina Weigl
My degree project examines whether designing a bench through the use of production techniques in three dimensions can create a softer, warmer and more playful design experience. The work also investigates whether the shape of the bench inspires physical movement and presence of mind. The Calango Do Cerrado bench has three seating levels designed for… Continue reading Carolina Weigl
Annika Toijanen
My passion lies in creating design that makes it easier for us to live in smaller living spaces without sacrificing quality, aesthetics and function in the process. In my degree project, I want to create a design that pays homage to traditional wooden furniture. Pieces of furniture that tell a story and have played an… Continue reading Annika Toijanen
Anna Rothlin
In a traditional Eastern cultural context, consciousness and matter are intertwined. In that context negative and positive spaces relate to each other. With that in mind, the vessel is an interesting object to work with. In my master work I explore “Thinking through making”, a process where making and thinking alternate back and forth, in… Continue reading Anna Rothlin