We would like to introduce Jokลซbas Vaicekauskas, another ArtScience graduate from 2025!
His research revolves around never-ending process of methods, actions, reflections, analyzations, questioning and defining what artistic research is or could be. Being aware that any definition will not be fixed and is bound to change or re-shape in the future.
Today we would like to introduce to you our next ArtScience graduate of 2025, Sue Kim.
A Korean visual artist who will show her works using optical instruments and text. Her practice involves creative approaches to scientific ideas and realizing them through various mediums. Sue shares the process and references behind her work โlather, rinse, repeatโ in her studio.
'later, rinse, repeat' will be shown in Paradise.
Today, we are pleased to introduce Anaรฏs Lossouarn, a french ArtScience graduate from 2025. Her research explores imperceptible information and the unseen connections between us. Through listening, focus, and attunement, her latest artwork, De cลur en chลurs, invites for a tactile experience that intertwines voice, heartbeats, and presence.
Today, we would like to introduce our next ArtScience graduate of 2025. Anne Zarske, with her research Bodies without Borders. Through an embodied, ecological inquiry, Anne explores the transitional ecosystem of the Nieuwkoopse Plassen in the Netherlands, where land, water, and organic life merge. Driven by the question: How does my body, as a temporal state, become an instrument for understanding the shifting moods, forces, and histories embedded in this landscape?
We would like to introduce Jedrzej Eltman, our second ArtScience graduate from 2025. Jedrzej is giving us an insight into his project Subliminal Forms #1 and his research. He is using lenticular lenses to modulate the direction of lightwave transmission, which then changes the visibility of forms, the perceiver and their relations. Curious? Watch the full interview below.
We would like to introduce to you the ArtScience graduates 2025 starting with Dutch artist and theatre maker Omer van Soldt. In this interview he is giving us an insight into his graduation project 'The self at 50hz'. In this installation visitors are invited to ponder and meditate on what their role is in the spaces they inhabit. Watch the full interview to learn more about Omer's work and his research.
This year, 17 artists will be completing their bachelor's and master's programs in ArtScience Interfaculty, bringing their academic journey to a close. Bridging the gap between art and technology, we explore creative grounds that combine visual art, music, and science. Our artistic practices are realized through installations, performances, interactive experiences, and more.
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