Matilda Zeitz

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“Swarm” is a wordless animated short film that explores the feeling of being ‘too much’. Through sound and music, along with the growing presence of insects, the film evokes an inner sense of chaos, shame, and not belonging in the space around you. The film is digitally animated and has been developed through an experimental… Continue reading Matilda Zeitz

Malcolm Harrison

“And once more, diary, I’ve filled you with all the honest-to-God truths. This is me. This is my mind and my life in my own words. This is me becoming a human being.” Lou Sullivan (1965) Lou Sullivan’s (1951–1991) diaries and letters are stored in digital archives – a life collected in one place. They… Continue reading Malcolm Harrison

Marcus Eriksson

When I was little, I wanted to make the world’s best sandwich. It was a sandwich with everything on it that I knew was yummy. I unfortunately never made a sandwich with sausage, sweets, pancakes, black pudding, spaghetti and meat sauce, hamburger, chips and ketchup. But now I’m going to try to make the world’s… Continue reading Marcus Eriksson

Maja Sondén

“Walk Slowly, So No One Can Sneak Up on You” is a narrative, visual and spatial experience. It is a hybrid between a book and an installation, where the room itself becomes a physical publication format. In a time of constant distraction, I want to explore art’s ability to situate the viewer in the present,… Continue reading Maja Sondén

Lynn Im-Arom

In a house that shifts between safety and unease lives a child who’s learning to take root where the ground trembles. Through imagination, hidden places appear, places to hide in, to understand the world through and to breathe in when reality feels too heavy. This is a story about being a ‘dandelion child’, about vulnerability… Continue reading Lynn Im-Arom

Kajsa Hansson

Comfort food comes around during the good, the bad and the ugly times in our lives – just like the relationships we have with our close ones. It also functions as a temporary cure for homesickness, when we don’t feel at home and when the world feels dark. “The Comfort Food Archive” is a digital… Continue reading Kajsa Hansson

Josefin Englund

Plant blindness describes an inability to observe and identify trees and plants in our surroundings. By translating organic forms into letters, I want to draw attention to how we overlook the nature around us. A parallel can be drawn to how we learn to read. Before reading skills are developed, letters and words are perceived… Continue reading Josefin Englund

Joar Urban

“Bit by Bit” is a visual exploration of E-Paper. Searching closely, looking for pixel structures and artefacts in the borderlands turns into a question which asks what is digital and physical. It is in this space that the seams are loosened and I wonder if they even separate at all. One looks like an extension… Continue reading Joar Urban

Ilona Viarouchyk

Using the picture book and collage as my starting point, I explore the wind as a natural phenomenon. I try to grasp the breadth of its force, how it sets the world in motion, creates bodily sensations and reflects inner states. The story revolves around a lost hat, the unpredictability of play and finding comfort… Continue reading Ilona Viarouchyk