Projects credited in
- Collaboration-MargaritaWe decided to concentrate on the other subject of mutual interest, the participatory art. Being for a long time a buzz-word of the savvy practitioners and theoreticians alike, participatory art ignited an equally strong controversy and enthusiasm coming from various stakeholders. Understandably, the attitude towards the participatory art notably mirrored the political positions of the persons in question. Institutional adoration of relational aesthetics used to be as abundant as oppositional cri
- Amnesty InternationalWe were tasked with creating something socially engaging to create awareness for the refugee crisis. In a group of students, we designed and build this stand for throwing hoops onto these sticks – purposely making it quite difficult – with only about 2% of the throws being successful. The rings were to represent a life ring float, used to save people from drowning. The difficulty of it represented the difficulty of being a refugee and that a even lower percentage of them actually make it acro