Video Clips – 2025

Video Clips – 2025

Music video projects created within the framework of the Sequence course supervised by Sami Benhadj. Each 2nd-year student in the Graphic Design, Media & Interaction Design & Photography Bachelor programs produced an individual music video. Taking an existing track as a starting point, every project sought to translate the music into images, exploring visual storytelling, rhythm, and staging. Students were encouraged to experiment and develop a creative and personal approach, resulting in original graphic worlds where sound and image resonate with one another.

Transversal project (2025) with Sami Benhadj

Courses
BA GRAPHIC DESIGN, BA MEDIA & INTERACTION DESIGN, BA PHOTOGRAPHY
Students
Daniel Rocha, Maeva Chanson, Antoine Genoud, Darina Komm, Ashley Schneiter, Nyria Graber, Joanna Metz, Aline Savioz, Lucca Vogel, Clara Besson, Carolina Crivelli, Teo Grajqevci, Clara Hoya
Know-how
3D Graphics, Screenplay / Scriptwriting, Fiction, Moving images

Ours

Unofficial video clip - Alta Ripa - Written & performed by Ben Lukas Boysen Published by Erased Tapes Music Courtesy of Erased Tapes Records

In Transit

Unofficial video clip - In Transit - Written & performed by Peter Lambrou Published by Erased Tapes Music Courtesy of Peter Lambrou

DREAMY 

Unofficial video clip - D R E A M Y - Written & performed by Peter Lambrou Published by Erased Tapes Music Courtesy of Peter Lambrou

IS THIS THE END?

Unofficial video clip - Alta Ripa - Written & performed by Ben Lukas Boysen Published by Erased Tapes Music Courtesy of Erased Tapes Records

OP1 Rev

Unofficial video clip - OP1 Rev - Written & performed by Peter Lambrou Published by Erased Tapes Music Courtesy of Peter Lambrou

OURS

Unofficial video clip - Alta Ripa - Written & performed by Ben Lukas Boysen Published by Erased Tapes Music Courtesy of Erased Tapes Records

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Dorian Pangallo – Sublime Démocratie

BA GRAPHIC DESIGN

Dorian Pangallo – Sublime Démocratie

by Dorian Pangallo

In an era where crises follow one another and justify a state of permanent exception, Sublime Democracy is a critical multimedia campaign portraying democracies stripped of their foundations, yet upheld by persistent symbols sustaining the illusion. Designed as a contemporary fable, the work draws on precise presidential speeches and polished visuals, integrating AI as the engine of a critical process where falsehood becomes language. By playing with the codes of power, it questions our habituation to fear, authority, and dominant narratives.

ECAL Night Live

BA GRAPHIC DESIGN

BA MEDIA & INTERACTION DESIGN

BA PHOTOGRAPHY

ECAL Night Live

with Vincent Veillon, Paul Walther, Florian Pittet (Sigmasix), Vincent Jacquier, Julien Gurtner

During an intensive week, first-year students from the Visual Communication department at ECAL had the opportunity to create and produce the first edition of ECAL Night Live. The goal was to design a show inspired by satirical television formats. Divided into multidisciplinary teams—including students from the Bachelor programs in Graphic Design, Media & Interaction Design, and Photography—they collaborated to create all the content, set design, and visual identity of the show, delivering a fully homemade project in record time. The main theme revolved around self-mockery, targeting the visual communication professions, students, and the institution itself, with a subtle touch of current events. This project was supervised by Vincent Veillon and Paul Walther, directors of the RTS show 52 Minutes, as well as Florian Pittet, a digital scenography expert who guided the creation of the show's set design.

Dissapearing Bodies – 2025

BA PHOTOGRAPHY

Dissapearing Bodies – 2025

with Laurence Bonvin

Dissapearing Bodies invites you to think around the question of the disappearance of the body in today's world, which is increasingly virtualised and disconnected from physical reality, and in which more and more activities are delegated to machines. The augmented body, virtual reality, 3D, social networks - these are just some of the tools available to us through our new devices, smart phones and others, which are revolutionising our relationship with our bodies. Controlling, optimising and managing our physical activity, our sleep, our diet, our bodies that are slipping away from us.

Basil Dénéréaz – Reif

BA MEDIA & INTERACTION DESIGN

Basil Dénéréaz – Reif

with Alain Bellet, Christophe Guignard, Gaël Hugo, Laura Nieder, Pauline Saglio

Mention Très bien Through our entertainment media, partnerships and sponsored content are becoming omnipresent. Based on this observation, Reif i s a fictional account of the objectification of a digital influencer. Through different media created with computer generated images, we visualise the change of identity of this character who allocates areas of her body as advertising spaces, generating her metamorphosis from human to object. In order to realise the content for Reif , a process of digital production was set up, adjusting to the standards of avatar creation which affiliates this fiction to the current technical reality.

Anouk Zibaut – Lieux Ordinaires

BA MEDIA & INTERACTION DESIGN

Anouk Zibaut – Lieux Ordinaires

with Alain Bellet, Christophe Guignard, Gaël Hugo, Pauline Saglio

Ordinary places are those corners of streets or that deserted bench that you can see from your window… They are spaces that we can reclaim and that narrate our everyday lives. They are neither places nor monuments but have their own stories. The surveillance cameras that increasingly scan our landscapes are opening up a new projection on these common places. From this medium I tell evolutionary stories (from the present) of indefinite duration. Juxtaposed, the camera images are edited live to form a unique narrative sequence. lieuxordinaires.live

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