Diplomas BAAV

Diplomas BAAV

Jury 2019 Marie Angeletti Nicolas Brulhart Anne Dressen

Diploma project (2019)

Jury 2019

Marie Angeletti

Nicolas Brulhart

Anne Dressen

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Martin Bonnaz,  One Smile
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Tommaso Da Cas,  24 Hours of Lemons
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Noémie Degen and Simon Jaton,  Interface for a Closer Proximity
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Laureline Dupuy,  Ponts et saccades
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Eva Jovičić, Sauce
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Romy Kettiger,  There Are So Many Titles to Be Broken
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Samy Kort,  It Feels Like
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Charly Mirambeau,  Et l'âne fait hi-han
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Sherian Mohammed Forster,  A Room for Double Consciousness and AnEXITy
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Léa Mustaki, Des litres
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Leila Niederberger,  Girl, This Is How You'll Become the Best Version of Yourself...
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Jodie Rudaz,  Apocalypse Trilogy
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Sunna Margrét Þórisdóttir,  Vertical Passage
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Martina Vanini,  sospesi
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Kylia Vanuzzo,  Modular Nights

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