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César Cadène – Before ocean (Photography) My ECAL graduation project involved making the photography of the film "Before the Ocean," written and directed by Ilan Dubi, a student director. Inspired by the cinema of the Safdie brothers and John Cassavetes, this film was a real technical and creative challenge. Fiction / 21 min Synopsis For one night, Léon, a 15-year-old boy, runs away from home. He s going to join Olivia, a young adult who s going to the ocean to settle down. But the two bikers who are supposed to take them have had one of their motorcycles stolen. So Léon and Olivia wander the city, each with their desires and dreams in danger. Student s comment My ECAL graduation project involved making the photography of the film "Before the Ocean," written and directed by Ilan Dubi, a student director. Inspired by the cinema of the Safdie brothers and John Cassavetes, this film was a real technical and creative challenge. We worked with long focal lengths, shoulder movements, and natural light to capture the nocturnal wanderings of two young people stuck in Lausanne. The minimalist lighting, the uniqueness of each location, and the intimate point of view of the camera reinforced the authenticity of the narrative and aesthetic framework of the film. This project allowed me to refine my instinctive and sensitive approach to the camera and light work. César Cadène
Ilù Seydoux – Before ocean (Sound) My diploma work in sound engineering involved recording and sound editing the film Before ocean, directed by Ilan Dubi. Fiction / 21 min Synopsis For one night, Léon, a 15-year-old boy, runs away from home. He s going to join Olivia, a young adult who s going to the ocean to settle down. But the two bikers who are supposed to take them have had one of their motorcycles stolen. So Léon and Olivia wander the city, each with their desires and dreams in danger. Student s comment My diploma work in sound engineering involved recording and sound editing the film "Avant l océan", directed by Ilan Dubi. Having participated in the entire creative process from writing to mixing, this wide-ranging diploma work develops the sound of a film that focuses on a life stage in the life of a teenager. Ilù Seydoux
Adrien Beroud – Before ocean (Scriptwriting) Before being adapted into a short film, "Aire de Jeux" is my Bachelor project: a feature film script, a satirical comedy in the world of contemporary theatre. Fiction / 21 min Synopsis Noé, an unemployed actor, passes a theatrical audition without knowing the codes. His performance triggers an argument between the director and his assistant who interrupts him. His hearing is compromised. Noé wanders around the theater and takes care of Kenzaëlle, the director s daughter, in the hope of getting another chance. Student s comment Before being adapted into a short film, Aire de jeux is my Bachelor project: a feature film script, a satirical comedy in the world of contemporary theatre. Although the story differs in the short, the two projects maintain a similar tone and directing stakes. Adrien Beroud
THUNDER BY CARMEN JAQUIER REPRESENTING SWITZERLAND AT THE OSCARS 2024 THUNDER is in the running for Switzerland for an Oscar nomination in the International Feature Film category. Congratulations to its director, ECAL graduate Carmen Jaquier. The feature film, produced by Flavia Zanon (Close Up Films), has had a successful international festival career since celebrating its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival TIFF. Set against an imposing mountain backdrop, the coming-of-age drama has garnered not only numerous festival awards, but also the Swiss Film Award in two categories. Graduate of the Bachelor and Master Cinema ECAL/HEAD, director Carmen Jaquier has several award-winning short films to her credit. In May 2023, she was honoured as “Emerging Talent” as part of the Women in Motion Awards at the Cannes Film Festival. She was selected by European Film Promotion to participate in the “Europe! Voices of Women in Film” talent programme at the Sydney Film Festival in June 2023. On behalf of the Swiss Federal Office of Culture (FOC), the promotion agency SWISS FILMS coordinates the selection process of the official Swiss entry for the International Feature Film competition of the Oscars. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Hollywood will announce the five nominated films on January 23, 2024. The Oscars will be awarded at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on March 10, 2024. www.swissfilms.ch
1st year Documentary Workshop 1st year students took part in a documentary workshop led by Benoit Rossel, on the theme of the interview. Professor: Guest teacher (editing): For this first-year documentary workshop, I proposed making a film centered on a character with a particular link to a place. To this end, and before even confronting the real thing, the students were asked to write a purely imaginary synopsis of what their film would be. The aim of this stage was not only to explore the story they were working on, but also to narrow down their field of research. At the end of this first stage, a course was set for achieving their various goals. The search for a protagonist was the second stage, forcing them to confront and adapt to reality. But, as with filming and editing, their choices were guided by this useful and valuable preliminary work. So, in the end, all the films resonate strongly with the imagination of each and every one of them, and beyond the documentary project, they are a portrait of the filmmakers themselves, reflecting something very sensitive about the personalities of each of them. Benoit Rossel, director • , Camtar, 09 21 • , Une présence, 04 38 • , Ce qui reste, 11 15 • , De passage, 08 17 • , Petit village, 06 28 • , Off Air, 08 39 • , Fait maison, 08 58 • , Laila, 07 57 • , Les lumières de Kiev, 16 28 (Visions du Réel 2023)
Triptychs – 2023 Selection of animated sequences made during a 3D course directed by Benjamin Muzzin. The students were inspired by a painting and transcribed it into three different scenes.
PLATEFORME 10 X ECAL AWARD EXHIBITION: MELANIE FONTAINE – LATENT*,06.07–24.09.2023,Plateforme 10 – Les arcades From 6 July to 24 September 2023, Latent*, the exhibition by Mélanie Fontaine, winner of the Plateforme 10 x ECAL Prize, can be seen in the arcades of Plateforme 10. The Plateforme 10 x ECAL Prize is awarded each year to a student graduating from ECAL s Bachelor Media & Interaction Design programme in 2022, who has distinguished himself/herself through a forward-looking and poetic use of new technologies. The winning work is presented in the form of an exhibition by Plateforme 10 in its temporary exhibition space "Les arcades". Data manipulation in Californian tech holds no secrets for , graduate of ECAL s Bachelor Media & Interaction design programme. With Latent*, she has created an app that transforms our chats with friends into a film or theatre dialogue, taking us from surprise to surprise. DATES & SCHEDULE07.07-24.09.2023 Thursday 10am-8pm, other days 10am-6pm Free entryADRESSPlateforme 10 – Les arcades Avenue Louis-Ruchonnet 1 1003 Lausanne ARTISTMélanie FontaineOPENINGThursday, 6 July, 6.30pm PERFORMANCEThursday, 20 July, 6.30pm
AWARDS & GRANTS 2023 The graduation ceremony, which took place on 30 June 2023, was also an opportunity to reward numerous diploma projects with scholarships and prizes. Congratulations to all the graduates and winners! bourses & PRIX 2023 – BACHELOR Prix de l Année Propédeutique – CHF 500.- Un prix décerné à un·e étudiant·e de l Année Propédeutique de l ECAL qui s est distingué·e par l excellence de ses résultats. Remis par David Monnet, responsable de l Année Propédeutique - Propédeutique en Arts Visuels Prix EXECAL – CHF 1 000.- Un prix décerné à un·e étudiant·e diplômé·e qui s est distingué·e par la qualité de son mémoire de Bachelor. Remis par Yoo-Mi Steffen, secrétaire EXECAL - diplômé BA Design Industriel Prix Visarte Vaud – CHF 1 000.- Un prix décerné à un·e étudiant·e diplômé·e en Arts Visuels qui s est distingué·e par l excellence de son travail. Remis par Patricia Glave, présidente de Visarte Vaud - diplômée BA Arts Visuels Prix du Risque – CHF 1 000.- Un prix décerné à un·e étudiant·e particulièrement talentueux·euse dans le domaine des Arts Visuels. Remis par Stéphane Kropf, responsable du Bachelor Arts Visuels - diplômée BA Arts Visuels Prix METAA – CHF 1 000.- Un prix décerné à un·e étudiant·e diplômé·e en Media & Interaction Design qui s est distingué·e par une approche prospective et expérimentale lors de son travail de diplôme. Remis par Lionel Tardy, membre du comité METAA, Media Experiments in Technology and Art Association - diplômée BA Media & Interaction Design Prix Jacqueline Veuve – CHF 1 000.- Un prix décerné à un·e étudiant·e en cinéma qui s est distingué·e au cours de l année par la qualité de ses réalisations ou de son travail technique. Ce prix rend hommage à Jacqueline Veuve, grande documentariste suisse décédée en 2013. Remis par Adèle Beaulieu, assistante Bachelor Cinéma et lauréate 2019 de ce prix - 2e année BA Cinéma pour son film « La simple science du vol » Prix du Festival international du film francophone de Namur – PARTICIPATION au jury Emile Cantillon LORS DU FESTIVAl 2023 Un prix décerné à un·e étudiant·e de 2e année qui s est distingué·e par la qualité de sa réflexion théorique. Remis par Rachel Noël, adjointe pédagogique du Bachelor Cinéma - 2e année BA Cinéma Prix BG Ingénieurs Conseils – CHF 1 500.- Deux prix décernés à des diplômé·e·s, auteur·e·s de projets qui prennent en compte le développement durable, en particulier ses aspects économiques, environnementaux et sociaux. Remis par Pascale Grossmann, consultante en communication de la société BG Ingénieurs Conseils SA - diplômée BA Design Industriel - diplômée BA Design Graphique Prix de la Ville de Renens – Exposition à La Ferme de Tilleuls & CHF 2 000.- Un prix d encouragement décerné à un·e étudiant·e en 2e année Bachelor qui s est distingué·e par la qualité de son travail. Remis par Nathalie Jaccard, conseillère municipale à la Ville de Renens - 2e année BA Design Industriel Prix d excellence du domaine Design et Arts Visuels de la HES-SO – CHF 2 500.- Un prix décerné à un·e étudiant·e qui s est distingué·e par l excellence de son travail de diplôme. Remis par René Graf, vice-recteur enseignement HES-SO - diplômée BA Design Graphique Prix Ernest Manganel – CHF 3 000.- Deux prix décernés par le jury de la Fondation Ernest Manganel à des diplômé·e·s en Arts Visuels, pour récompenser la pertinence de leur recherche et la qualité professionnelle de leurs travaux de diplôme. Remis par Stéphane Kropf, responsable du Bachelor Arts Visuels au nom de la Fondation Ernest Manganel - diplômée BA Arts Visuels - diplômée BA Arts Visuels Swiss Design Association Bachelor Award 2023 – 3 ANS d Adhésion & coaching Un prix qui récompense un·e étudiant·e Bachelor pour l excellence de son travail de diplôme. Le SDA Bachelor Award offre au lauréat·e la possibilité de devenir membre SDA durant 3 ans ainsi qu un coaching entrepreneurial individuel pour le développement de son projet de diplôme. Remis par Valentine Ebner, membre du comité d organisation de la SDA, Swiss Design Association - diplômée BA Design Industriel FLOKK Internship à Oslo Un stage de six mois au siège de Flokk à Oslo, en Norvège, pour un·e diplômé·e en Design Industriel. Flokk est le leader du marché de la conception, du développement et de la production de mobilier de bureau en Europe. Remis par Stéphane Halmaï-Voisard, responsable Bachelor Design Industriel au nom de Flokk - diplômé BA Design Industriel Prix du Son Masé Studios – Prestations De mixage (valeur CHF 5 000.-) Un prix destiné à un·e étudiant·e dont le film s est distingué par la qualité de son travail sonore, artistique et technique. Ce prix souligne les ponts vertueux entre le monde académique et professionnel, à travers l étroite collaboration entre Masé Studios et le Département Cinéma. Remis par M. Ivan Ruet, représentant de Masé Studios - diplômée BA Cinéma pour son film « Rose à la ferme » Bourses Fondation Walter + Eve Kent – CHF 5 000.- Deux bourses décernées à des étudiant·e·s particulièrement talentueux·euses dans le domaine de la peinture et de la sculpture. Remises par Alexis Georgacopoulos, membre de la Fondation Walter + Eve Kent - 2e année BA Arts Visuels - 2e année BA Arts Visuels Prix Plateforme 10 x ECAL – Exposition & CHF 5 000.- Un prix destiné à récompenser un·e étudiant·e diplômé·e Bachelor Media & Interaction Design, qui permettra entre autres, le développement du projet en vue d une première visibilité publique à travers une exposition de le·la lauréat·e, tout en renforçant les liens entre l ECAL et Plateforme10. Remis par Manuel Sigrist, responsable numérique à Photo Elysée, au nom de Plateforme 10 - BA Media & Interaction Design Prix Pierre Keller – CHF 5 000.- En mémoire de Pierre Keller, directeur de l ECAL de 1995 à 2011. Un prix décerné pour un travail de diplôme particulièrement engagé. Remis par Alexis Georgacopoulos, directeur de l ECAL et Vincent Jacquier, responsable du Département Communication Visuelle - diplômé BA Photographie Prix Images Vevey x ECAL – Exposition Un prix offrant l opportunité d une première visibilité publique à travers une exposition à un·e diplômé·e du Bachelor ou du Master Photographie, tout en renforçant les liens existants entre l ECAL et Images Vevey. Remis par Stefano Stoll, directeur d Images Vevey - diplômée BA Photographie BourseS Fondation Casino Barrière de Montreux – CHF 8 000.- Deux bourses décernées à des étudiant·e·s sur le point d accomplir son année de diplôme et attribuée en fonction de leur talent et de leur sens de la créativité. Remise par Jakob Hlasek, président de la Fondation Casino Barrière de Montreux - 2e année BA Media & Interaction Design - 2e année BA Photographie Prix Freestudios de l Image – étalonnage complet d un court-métrage professionnel (valeur CHF 15 000.-) Un prix à un·e étudiant·e en spécialisation Image qui s est distingué·e par la qualité de son travail aussi bien au niveau artistique que technique. Ce prix souligne les ponts vertueux entre le monde académique et professionnel, à travers l étroite collaboration entre Freestudios et le Département Cinéma. Remis par Boris Rabusseau, représentant FreeStudios - diplômé BA Cinéma pour l image du film « There were cowboys » de Prix Tremplin ECAL soutenu par la Fondation Leenaards – CHF 10 000.- Le « Prix Tremplin » vise à faciliter le démarrage d une carrière et aider à asseoir une pratique artistique professionnelle sur le long terme pour des artistes et/ou designers de talent. Il est destiné aux fraîchement diplômé·e·s de l ECAL pour les soutenir dans la mise en place d un projet concret ou dans l entrée dans la vie professionnelle. Remis par Mme Catherine Othenin-Girard, présidente de la Commission Culturelle de la Fondation Leenaards - diplômé BA Arts Visuels - diplômée BA Design Industriel - diplômé BA Photographie GRANTS & Awards 2023 – MASTER EXECAL Award - CHF 1 000.- A prize awarded to a graduate who has produced a distinguished Master s thesis project. Presented by Yoo-Mi Steffen, EXECAL Secretary - graduate MA Product Design David Rust Award – CHF 1 000.- A prize awarded by In Rust We Trust to a graduate who has produced a distinguished typographic work. The winner is offered the opportunity to publish a visual that will be used to collect donations for the Design against Cancer action (led by the association). Presented by Maude Rust, Founder and Chairwoman of the Association in rust we trust* - graduate MA Type Design Profot-Elinchrom AWARD – Equipment (CHF 2 000.-) A prize for a Master Photography student who has produced an excellent diploma work. Presented by Sandro Bizzarro, Digital Imaging Consultant at Profot SA - graduate MA Photography BCV Award – CHF 2 000.- A prize awarded to a Master s graduate who has distinguished by the overall quality of his/her work. Presented by Camille Blin, Head of Master Product Design - graduate MA Product Design Encouragement Award BY City of Renens – EXHIBITION & CHF 2 000.- An encouragement prize awarded to a student in the 1st year of the Master programmes who has produced a distinguished body of work. The winner will exhibit at La Ferme des Tilleuls in Renens. Presented by Nathalie Jaccard, Municipal Councillor of Renens City Gabriela Jaime - 1st Year MA Type Design HES-SO Design & Fine Arts Excellence Award – CHF 2 500.- A prize awarded to an ECAL student who has distinguished himself/herself by the excellence of his/her diploma work. Presented by René Graf, Vice-rector for Education HES-SO - graduate MA Product Design La Foncière Award – CHF 5 000.- A prize awarded by La Foncière, a property investment fund, to a deserving student for the work accomplished during the year in Photography. Presented by Thomas Vonaesch, COO of La Foncière - graduate MA Photography Scholarship Walter + Eve Kent Foundation – CHF 5 000.- Two scholarships awarded to particularly talented 1st year Master Fine Arts students in the fields of painting and sculpture, to support the continuation of their studies at ECAL. Presented by Alexis Georgacopoulos, Member of Walter + Eve Kent Foundation Felice Berny-Tarente - 1st Year MA Fine Arts Lorenzo De Bellis - 1st Year MA Fine Arts Soma Summer Mexico 2023 – one-month artist residency in Mexico Awarded to two 1st year Master Fine Arts students, selected for a 1-month artist residency in Mexico, at the Hacienda Santa María Xalostoc, near Tlaxco village in Tlaxcala state (2h30 drive from Mexico City). Presented by Stéphanie Moisdon, Head of Master Fine Arts Oriane Emery - 1st Year MA Fine Arts Ana Bălan - 1st Year MA Fine Arts De Bethune Award – CHF 6 000.- A prize awarded to a graduate student in the Master of Advanced Studies in Design for Luxury & Craftsmanship for the quality of his/her work. Presented by Denis Flageollet, Master Watchmaker & Founder of De Bethune Charitini Gkritzali - graduate MAS Design for Luxury & Craftsmanship Scholarship Nestlé-ECAL – CHF 10 000.- Two Nestlé scholarships awarded to deserving 2nd year MADP, MAP and MATD students who have distinguished themselves by the research and quality of their diploma project, particularly -but not exclusively - in relation to current themes such as technological or social innovation, sustainability or health. Presented by Aude Gandon, Nestlé Global Chief Marketing Officer - graduate MA Type Design - graduate Product Design ECAL Tremplin Award supported by Fondation Leenaards – CHF 10 000.- The aim of the "Tremplin Award" is to help talented artists and/or designers launch their careers and establish a long-term professional artistic practice. It is reserved for creatives who have just graduated from ECAL, supports them in setting up a concrete project or for their entry into professional life. Presented by Catherine Othenin-Girard, Chairwoman of Cultural Commission of Fondation Leenaards - graduate MA Type Design - graduate Product Design
Images and movement During one semester, the students made a very short film on the theme of Simulations. They acquired fundamental notions in the narrative, visual, and conceptual development of a video production.
IMAGES VEVEY X ECAL AWARD EXHIBITION: AUGUSTIN LIGNIER,28.06–05.11.2023,L Appartement – Espace Images Vevey From 28 June to 5 November 2023, as part of L Appartement – Espace Images Vevey, Augustin Lignier, winner of the Images Vevey x ECAL Prize 2022, will exhibit Container, his Master s degree project in Photography. The Images Vevey x ECAL Prize was created in 2021 and strengthens the collaboration between the two institutions. Its aim is to offer a first exhibition experience to a student graduating from the ECAL s Bachelor s or Master s degree in photography. The winning work is presented in the form of a monographic exhibition by Images Vevey on the occasion of its biennial or in its permanent space. In the Cinema of L Appartement, Augustin Lignier, graduated of ECAL s Master of Photography programme, presents Container, his graduation project, which won the Prix Images Vevey x ECAL 2022. The artist built a pristine white cube inside his bedroom and, every day for almost two months, he locked himself inside it. As he repetitively and obsessively triggered the shutter release, he put his body s limits to the test to experiment with the apparatus. This performative and conceptual approach resulted in Container, a project that questions the alienating relationship between a photographer and their camera.DATES AND SCHEDULE06.28–11.05.2023 2pm-6pm Wednesday-Sunday Free entryADDRESSL Appartement – Espace Images Vevey Gare CFF de Vevey Main hall (2nd floor)ARTISTOPENINGTuesday, June 28, 6pm
L ECAL AT PALAIS AUGMENTÉ FESTIVAL#3,23–25.06.2023,Grand Palais Éphémère, Paris The third edition of the Palais Augmenté festival will be held from June 23 to 35, 2023 at the Grand Palais Ephémère in Paris. On this occasion, the Bachelor Media & Interaction Design of ECAL presents Fantastic Smartphones. Salomé Chatriot, an ECAL graduate, is also guest of honour at 2023. DATES AND SCHEDULES23–25.06.2023 Friday 23.06.2023, 12:00-20:00 Saturday 24.06.2023, 10:00-20:00 Sunday 25.06.2023, 10:00-18:00ADDRESSGrand Palais Ephémère 2 Pl. Joffre, 75007 Paris, FranceSTUDENTS, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , HEAD OF PROGRAMMEHEADS OF PROJECT, TEACHERS(AATB), , , (Moniker)ASSISTANTS, , , , COORDINATION & DEVELOPMENT, SIGMASIX, The first festival dedicated to artistic creation in augmented realitý and immersive cultural innovations. Palais Augmenté returns for a third edition with the themes of the avatar, virtual bodies and their relationship to physical, political and social bodies. This festival, initiated by Fisheye and the Rmn - Grand-Palais, aims to draw up an inventory of technological innovations linked to culture. Fantastic Smartphones takes part in the festival with a serie of interactive installations developed by the Bachelor Media & Interaction Design students of ECAL/Ecole cantonale d art de Lausanne, investigating in a critical and offbeat way our relationship with our smartphones and the way they influence our daily behaviour. CONFERENCES & , alumni Bachelor Media & Interaction design For this 3rd edition, the Palais Augmenté festival is honouring three artists presenting original works created especially for the occasion: Liu Bolin, Lu Yang, Tobias Gremmler and Salomé Chatriot. With a Bachelor s degree in Media & Interaction Design and a Master s in Fine Arts from the ECAL, presents a series of physical sculptures from which virtual bubbles emerge. These bubbles, whose aesthetic is reminiscent of the artist s trademark work, carry one of Salomé Chatriot s breaths, taken from her performances. PROGRAMM www.grandpalais.fr Header image : Salomé Chatriot
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SWISS BOOKS 2022 A dozen personalities with links to the ECAL - graduates, professors or lecturers - were honoured at the "Most Beautiful Swiss Books 2022" awards Teachers & lecturers David Hammons by Studio Jonathan Hares, Lausanne (CH) Ecce Homo + William Leavitt. Installations, Plays, Video, 1970–2018 by Gavillet & Cie, Geneva (CH) From Concrete to Liquid to Spoken Worlds to the Word by , Zurich (CH), teacher & BA Graphic Design graduates Igshaan Adams. Desire Lines by Julia Born, Zurich (CH) #INGRID by Rémi Faucheux, RVB BOOKS, Paris (FR) Alumni Gaijin Omoide Poroporo Hikari par , La Coruña (ES), BA Photography graduates #INGRID by , Versoix (CH), BA Photography graduates Orphée ruminait des mots à l étouffée, sous la pluie fine du brouillard ardent, anyway les serpents sont-ils… by Atelier CIAO, , Bienne (CH), MA Art Direction graduates The Polyhedrists. Art and Geometry in the Long Sixteenth Century by Studio , London (UK) / Lausanne (CH), BA Graphic Design graduates As part of the "Best Books from all over the World" presented in Leipzig, Studio also received the bronze medal for his contribution to "The Polyhedrists. Art and Geometry in the Long Sixteenth Century". The Most Beautiful Swiss Books 2022 Exhibitions Helmhaus Zurich 22–25.06.2023 ECAL 05.12–20.12.2023 www.schweizerkulturpreise.ch
HIFF - Dynamic Identity Dynamic identity for the fictional indie film festival HIFF (Haze Indie Film Festival) proposed by Valère Zen-Ruffinen as part of the Dynamic Display course led by Angelo Benedetto
Magazine - 22-23 As part of the magazine course led by Anouk Schneider and Chi-Long Trieu, 2nd-year Visual Communication students had the opportunity to design a magazine during the second semester. Students were encouraged to explore their artistic freedom at all stages of creation, whether it be in terms of format, paper choice, binding, layout, illustrations, text, or typography. In this course, the magazine can take shape through various forms of illustrations, such as photography, reproduction, contextualization, drawing, 3D, etc. The focus is on the artist s vision and the methods used to bring it to life. Students take on multiple roles as editor, curator, and architect, covering responsibilities such as art director, designer, photographer, stylist, illustrator, typographer, editor-in-chief, and editorial assistant. This course highlights contemporary editorial design by exploring the narrative potential of a well-structured content sequence. Sonore Magazine By & DAS Magazine By & push Magazine By & type[s] Magazine By & dazzle Magazine By & bam Magazine By & highlight Magazine By &
10 ECAL GRADUATES WINNERS OF THE SWISS ART + DESIGN AWARDS 2023 ECAL strongly represented with 21 finalists including 7 winners at the Swiss Design Awards 2023 and 8 finalists including 3 winners at the Swiss Art Awards. SWISS DESIGN AWARDS 2023 21 finalists 7 winners Graphic Design Chiachi Chao – MA Type Design Pauline Mayor & Loïc Volkart – BA Graphic Design zweikommasieben-magazin (Kaj Lehmann) – MA Type Design Hélas (Alice Vodoz und Eilean Friis-Lund) – BA Graphic Design Morgane Cachin – BA Graphic Design RETINAA – BA Graphic Design Produit + Objet Dimitri Bähler – BA Industrial Design Borgmann Clopath (Carlo Clopath) – BA Industrial Design Emma Casella – BA Industrial Design Léon Félix – BA Industrial Design Sébastien El Idrissi – BA Industrial Design Tobias Brunner – BA Industrial Design Photographie Thaddé Comar - BA Photography Laurence Kubski - BA Graphic Design & MA Art Direction taje (Mahalia Giotto) - MA Photography Matthieu Croizier - BA Photography Philippe Fragnière - BA Photography Media and Interaction Design Soraya Camina - BA Media & Interaction Design Lison Christe - Industrial Design Mélanie Fontaine - BA Media & Interaction Design Design Textile et mode Estelle Bourder - BA Fine Arts SWISS ART AWARDS 8 finalists 3 winners Bureaucracy Studies/Matthias Sohr - BA Arts Visuels Natacha Donzé - BA Fine Arts Giulia Essyad - BA Fine Arts Romane de Watteville - BA Fine Arts Kelly Tissot - BA Fine Arts Zoé Aubry - BA Photography Axelle Stiefel - BA Fine Arts Francesco Cagnin - MA Fine Arts Swiss Design Awards Exhibition from 12 to 18 June 2023 - Hall 1.1 de la Messe Basel, Art Basel The Swiss Design Awards exhibition takes place in parallel with Art Basel and Design Miami/Basel and attracts more than 12 000 visitors every year. On display are 52 projects by the finalists of the Swiss Design Awards. www.swissdesignawards.ch www.swissartawards.ch
Tant qu il n y a pas de frottement, le mouvement sera continu,01.06–24.09.2023,Espace Mercerie, Lausanne An exhibition presented by second-year Bachelor of Visual Arts students at the ECAL, as part of the "faits et gestes" course taught by Philippe Decrauzat, in collaboration with VU.CH, art in hospital. "Rue Mercerie" has always been a hotbed of artistic activity. Between 1970 and 1996, the Rivolta gallery exhibited a large number of modern and contemporary artists. In this cobbled street, which has been linked to Lausanne s art history for many years, a common reflection was born: how can an exhibition space be shaped and questioned? A connection is made between the outside and the inside of the art space. The main feature of the street, its severe slope, is transposed into the space in the form of an oblique platform. Various works are presented on this platform, blending the collective with the individual. By modifying the floor, the behaviour usually adopted in an exhibition space is disturbed. The traditional point of view is disrupted, allowing a different approach to the space and the works. Audiences are invited to descend into this space and experience what this layout can offer. The impact not only of the space but also of the history of the place on the experience of an art installation is reminiscent of a principle that underpins the VU.CH programme at the CHUV - Centre hospitalier universitaire vaudois. Art in the hospital context is much the same as in a museum or gallery, but it is experienced differently, not least because of the configuration of the spaces.DATES AND SCHEDULEFrom 1 June to 24 September 2023 Open every Saturday, 11am-2pm Free entryADDRESSEspace Mercerie Rue Mercerie 22 1003 LausanneWEBSITEvu.chuv.chOPENINGThursday 1st June, 6pmSTUDENTS, , , , , , , , , , , Seline Symons, dans le cadre du cours faits et gestes donné par .
Photographer Karla Hiraldo Voleau, an ECAL graduate, is exhibiting at the ICP in New York with some famous names From 1 June to 11 September 2023, Karla Hiraldo Voleau will be exhibiting her photographs at the International Center of Photography in New York as part of the Love Songs exhibition. Like a mixtape of songs gifted to a lover, Love Songs features photographic projects about love and intimacy from 16 contemporary photographers, including Nobuyoshi Araki, Ergin Çavuşoğlu, Motoyuki Daifu, Fouad Elkoury, Aikaterini Gegisian, Nan Goldin, René Groebli, Hervé Guibert, Sheree Hovsepian, Clifford Prince King, Leigh Ledare, Lin Zhipeng (No. 223), Sally Mann, RongRong&inri, Collier Schorr, and . icp.org Born in 1992 Karla Hiraldo Voleau is a French-Dominican artist working in Lausanne. After graduating in 2018 from an Master at ECAL, her project Hola Mi Amol was published in 2019 as her first photo book. HMA was a laureate of the VFG Swiss Young Talents for Photography, as well as shortlisted at Paris Photo for the Aperture First Book Awards 2019. Hiraldo Voleau was as a Foam Talent 2020, and a laureate for the Olympus Recommended Fellowship 2020. She exhibited her performative project ‘A Man in Public Space , at Art Basel 2022 where she was a Swiss Design Award finalist, but also at the Biennale de l Image Possible of Liège 2020, at Photo London 2021, among other venues. The photographer premiered her first solo show Another Love Story at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris in 2022, and later at the Photoforum Pasquart of Biel in Switzerland, the Foto Forum of Bolzano Italy, and the International Center for Photography in New-York City, all in 2023. In 2022-2023, she is a Cité Internationale des Arts de Paris resident. khiraldovoleau.com
OFFLINE n°12 For its twelfth edition, Offline focuses on the critical issues currently traversing the field of art and design, reflecting a desire to produce differently. Whether it s by getting closer to political and social reality, from which artists and designers sometimes feel somewhat distant, or by integrating critiques of patriarchal and post-colonial legacies into the process of elaborating forms, or through a more ethically fastidious relationship with commissions. This twelfth edition of Offline focuses on the critical issues currently traversing the field of art and design, reflecting a desire to produce differently. Interviews Nathalie Herschdorfer, Elisa Medde, Jonathan Olivares, Manon Wertenbroek, Atlas Studio, Eurostandard Portfolios Jean-Paul Gaultier, Toys with Artek, Hermès shop window, Mini steering wheels Offline is the ECAL magazine. Produced by students, it presents the events that have marked a semester – workshops, masterclasses, exhibitions or trips – through interviews and portfolios. Each issue is structured around a thematic dossier, providing an opportunity to examine an issue from different points of view. Finally, reviews of Bachelor s theses complete the picture. Led by Bachelor of Graphic Design students, the artistic direction is designed specifically for each issue, giving the print version its own unique character. Some of OFFLINE s content is also available on the website www.offline-online.ch.GRAPHIC DESIGNStudents under the artistic direction of (Ard.works, Londres/Lausanne)EDITORIALStudents, under the direction of Angelo Cirimele and Deodaat TevaearaiPUBLICATION YEAR2023
PROJECTION ECAL - LEVIATHAN,25.05.2023, 18:00,IKEA Auditorium, ECAL Filmed on a fishing boat off the coast of Boston, Leviathan pushes the boundaries of what can be filmed. The projection of this documentary that warns of the threats of intensive fishing as much as it reveals the stunning beauty of the ocean s entrails, will be followed by a meeting with its co-director, Verena Paravel. Born on April 21, 1971 in Neuchâtel (CH), Verena Paravel is a French director, artist and anthropologist. She works at the Sensory Ethnography Lab, a research center at Harvard University. Her work is now part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York and has been screened in numerous festivals such as Berlin, Locarno, New York and Toronto. She has notably directed with Lucien Castaing-Taylor, in 2012 Leviathan, an experimental film about industrial fishing in North America, in 2017 Caniba, about and with Issei Sagawa, a Japanese man accused of killing and eating a Dutch student in Paris in 1981, and in 2022 De Humani Corporis Fabrica, a journey to the heart of the body mixing their images with those recorded by doctors. Verena Paravel is a lecturer in the ECAL/HEAD Master of Film Studies. Leviathan Documentary Directed by Lucien Castaing-Taylor, Verena Paravel Written by Lucien Castaing-Taylor, Verena Paravel United States, United Kingdom, France - 2012 - 87 minutes Filmed on an industrial fishing boat, using a dozen small digital cameras, Leviathan is a documentary of incredible formal innovation and a harrowing plunge into the ship s labyrinthine bowels. Almost entirely without dialogue, the film exposes the brutality and bloodiness of the human-nature-machine encounter. Between anthropological observation and abstract cinematic experience, Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Verena Paravel have created a monstrous and sublime audio-visual opus, whose carnage and shadowy setting add up to nothing less than a seaborne nightmare.
Fantastic Smartphones at Mapping Festival,18–28.05.2023,Geneva Under the spotlight, the Fantastic Smartphones exhibition continues its tour and is presented at the Mapping Festival from May 18 to 28, 2023 in Geneva. The Mapping Festival is interested in the links between art, technology and information in a perspective that questions the place of new information and communication technologies (NICT) in our current societies parasitized by the post-truth phenomenon. Fantastic Smartphones takes part in the festival with a serie of interactive installations developed by the Bachelor Media & Interaction Design students of ECAL/Ecole cantonale d art de Lausanne, investigating in a critical and offbeat way our relationship with our smartphones and the way they influence our daily behaviour.DATES AND SCHEDULES18–28.05.2023 Vernissage 18.05 from 18:00 19-20.05 : 11:00-23:00 / 21-28.05 : 11:00-18:00VENUEMapping Festival, Le Commun, GenevaWEBSITEMapping FestivalSTUDENTS, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , HEAD OF PROGRAMMEHEADS OF PROJECT , TEACHERS, (AATB), Jesse Howard , , , , , , (Moniker)ASSISTANTS, , , , COORDINATION & DEVELOPMENT, , Pascal Ospelt, , SIGMASIX, EXHIBITION DESIGN
MMMAD 2023 × ECAL,13–31.05.2023,Hyper House, Madrid From May 13 to 31, 2023, Bachelor Media & Interaction Design students will present a selection of 9 virtual reality projects during the MMMAD - urban digital art festival in Madrid. MMMAD is Madrid s Urban Digital Arts Festival, based on the exhibition, dissemination and thinking around digital creation. Focused on the intersection between digital culture and public space, the festival has a programme consisting of exhibitions, installations, calls, workshops, conferences and meetings throughout the city. On the occasion of its 2023 edition, Bachelor Media & Interaction Design students present a collection of 9 virtual reality projects as part of the Digital Dreams exhibition at Hyper House, an independent space that aims to explore the relationship between the physical and digital worlds, giving space to a series of expanded and experimental artistic practices This exhibition presents a series of immersive experiences that blur the boundaries between the physical and digital worlds. Visitors will encounter breathtaking landscapes, fantastic creatures and mind-blowing visual effects that will transport them to other worlds. LECTURE Saturday May 13, 4:00 pm, Hyper House LECTURER Elodie Anglade, Bachelor Media & Interaction Design graduate and assistant THEME Presentation of Bachelor Media & Interaction Design and her personal practice (1999) is media and interaction designer based in Lausanne, Switzerland. She is passionate about exploring the intersection between physical and digital spaces, avatars and expresses these themes through colorful 3D imagery, videos and creative coding experiments. In addition to her work as a freelancer, Elodie also serves as an assistant at ECAL/Ecole Cantonale d art de Lausanne. Her portfolio has been showcased at various events, including the DEMO Festival, KIKK Festival, Geneva International Film Festival, and Bergamo Brescia Italian Capital of Culture 2023.
Pop Ups and Masks This workshop focused on staged photography, particularly emphasizing staged portraits. The concentration was on the two essential elements of the portrait: working with the object and manipulating its background. Staged portraits set themselves apart from mere snapshots by actively creating an image, steering clear of reality. Tools like light, background, and pose were employed to craft a deliberate narrative. Individuals were staged, altered in specific ways, adorned with outfits and masks. The workshop delved into the interest in masks as tools for transformation and representation. Throughout the workshop, masks were produced using available means, and they became the central objects of staging. Students photographed and filmed them, capturing the essence of transformation. The second element of the workshop, which focused on the background, pop-up techniques were experimented with. The backdrop, a dynamic part of the narrative, was manipulated using cleverly designed sets and unexpected spatial techniques. The focus was not just on capturing moments but on crafting them, bringing forth stories that transcended the boundaries of reality. The workshop provided a platform for unleashing creativity and experimentation.
Spring workshop: lectures,08–10.05.2023,IKEA Auditorium, ECAL On the occasion of the workshop weeks in the Bachelor programs, ECAL invites international artists and designers to present their work from May 8 to 10, 2023. PROGRAMME Monday, May 8 2023 1:00-1:20 pm: Vincent Schwenk, 3D artist, Hambourg 1:20-1:40 pm: Saâdane Afif, artist, Berlin 1:40-2:00 pm: Stephanie Specht, graphic designer, Antwerp Tuesday, May 9 2023 1:00-1:20 pm: Jean-Vincent Simonet, photographer, Paris 1:20-1:40 pm: Florence Jung, fine arts artist, Bienne 1:40-2:00 pm: Helmo, graphic studio, Montreuil Wdnesday, May 10 2023 1:00-1:20 pm: AATB, robotic designers, Zurich and Marseille 1:20-1:40 pm: Geray Mena, photographer, Madrid and London 1:40-2:00 pm: Niklas Hagemann, designer, engineer and researcher at MIT, Boston
"Digilunch" is a series of conferences on digital culture for the ECAL and HEAD – Genève. The objective is to present in a synthetic and didactic way the stakes of different technologies, and to show their interest for pedagogy and professionalization. Attended by an audience of mostly neophytes, the goal of these presentations is to give a simple introduction to the topic. The lectures are gi…
Unpacking Tschichold s Library,27.04–26.05.2023,Gallery l elac, ECAL From April 27 to May 26, ECAL presents Unpacking Tschichold s Library at gallery l elac. An exhibition in the form of a library presenting the books mentinoned in Jan Tschichold s seminal publication The New Typography (1928). Opening on Wednesday, April 26. Jan Tschichold s “The New Typography” is a critical essay and an operative handbook that paved the way to modern graphic design. It is a game-changing book that still attracts the interest and curiosity of design historians and practitioners after almost a century since its publication in 1928. Yet, it is simultaneously a victim of its own success, and it has to deal with the consequences associated with canonisation. Having reached an almost mythical status, the publication is often taken for granted and rarely questioned or closely scrutinized. This paradox was the starting point of the research project “The Sources of Jan Tschichold s ‘The New Typography ”. Conducted at ECAL/University of Art and Design Lausanne and supported by the Strategic fund of HES-SO, the project reconstructed, collected and contextualized the body of bibliographical sources included in “The New Typography”. On the occasion of the opening on Wednesday, April 26, the conference "Jan Tschichold s "The New Typography": Its Roots and Impact on National Scenes" will be held at ECAL from 9:15 to 18:00. More information:DATES AND SCHEDULEFrom April, 27 to May, 26 2023 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: 1pm-5pm Closed on May, 18-19 Free entryADDRESSGallery l elac Avenue du Temple 5 1020 RenensWEBSITEdie-neue-bibliographie.chOPENINGWednesday, April 26, 6pm-20pm
Jan Tschichold s The New Typography: Its Roots and Impact on National Scenes,26.04.2023,IKEA Auditorium, ECAL On Wednesday, April 26, 2023, ECAL welcomes scholars from the fields of art and design history and print culture for an international conference aiming to provide a better understanding of the cultural context of Jan Tschichold s book and the typographic movement that emerged from it. Jan Tschichold s essay Die neue Typographie (The New Typography, 1928) is a game-changing book, acclaimed as the curtain raiser of modern graphic design. While it takes the form of a critical essay and an operative manual, its sources have been understudied because of their difficult identification. Yet, The New Typography is simultaneously a victim of its own success and it has to deal with the consequences associated with canonisation. Having reached an almost mythical status, The New Typography is often taken for granted and rarely questioned or closely scrutinized. This paradox was the starting point of the research project “The Sources of Jan Tschichold s The New Typography”. Conducted at ECAL/University of Art and Design Lausanne (HES-SO) and supported by the Strategic fund of HES-SO, the project reconstructed, collected and contextualized the body of bibliographical sources included in The New Typography. This international conference invites scholars in the field of art and design history and print culture to present their research. The conference aims to provide a better understanding of the larger cultural context of Tschichold s book and the typographic movement that stemmed from it. The results of the project will be presented at the conference along with keynote lectures by Dr Paul Stirton, Professor emeritus at Bard Graduate Center, New York, Dr Christopher Burke, Principal Research Fellow at University of Reading, and Dr Julia Meer, Curator of the poster and graphics collection, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg. Event on registration: click here Programme 09:15 — Welcome and Opening Remarks Davide Fornari, ECAL/University of Art and Design Lausanne (HES-SO) 09:30 — Origins of The New Typography Christopher Burke, University of Reading 10:15 — Coffee Break 10:30 — How New is New? – Jan Tschichold and The New Typography Julia Meer, Museum für Kunst & Gewerbe Hamburg 11:15 — The Private Press, the Bauhaus, and Die neue Typographie Paul Stirton, Bard Graduate Center, New York City 12:00 — Lunch Break 13:15 — First Panel – Debates: European Scenes moderation by Jonas Berthod, ECAL/University of Art and Design Lausanne (HES-SO) 13:15 — “Giovanni T.” and The New Typography in Italy. Discussion and Renegotiation of Tschichold s Ideas in Italian Graphic Arts Magazines Carlo Vinti, University of Camerino 13:45 — Traces of Jan Tschichold s New Typography in Belgium Katrien Van Haute, LUCA School of Arts, Ghent 14:15 — The Periphery Influencing the Centre? Connecting Die neue Typographie and Scandinavia Trond Klevgaard, Kristiania University College, Oslo 14:45 — The Museum, the Printer and The New Typography: Jan Tschichold in London (1935-1948) Sandy Jones, V&A Victoria and Albert Museum, London 15:15 — Coffee Break 15:30 — Second panel – Impact: Extra-European Scenes moderation by Chiara Barbieri, ECAL/University of Art and Design Lausanne 15:30 — “Modernity is Not a Competition”: Challenging and Channelling ‘new typography in Colonial India Vaibhav Singh, University of Reading 16:00 — A Mutual Attraction: Tschichold s New Typography and the Emerging Japanese Typography Movement Mariko Takagi, Doshisha Women s College of Liberal Arts, Kyoto 16:30 — The Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the New Typography Juliet Kinchin, independent design historian 17:00 — The New Typographic Wave Louise Paradis, Université Laval, Québec 17:30 — Closing Remarks 18:00 — Opening of the Exhibition “Unpacking Tschichold s Library”, l elac gallery, Renens Conference funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (FNS)
Lecture ECAL - Alain Guiraudie,18.04.2023,Auditorium Leenaards, ECAL Invited by ECAL Cinema and Fine Arts departments, the French director and artist Alain Guiraudie will give a lecture on Tuesday April 18, 2023 at 6pm. Born in 1964, Alain Guiraudie grew up in Bournazel, a village in Aveyron where his parents were farmers. After high school, he studied History in Montpellier, but stopped to work and write novels that were not published. Having above all the desire to make films, he directed a first short film, Les héros sont immortels, in 1990, followed by a second and a third. This led him to make longer films, including Du soleil pour les gueux in 2000 and Ce vieux rêve qui bouge in 2001. He has since directed 6 feature films including L Inconnu du lac and Rester vertical. The latest one, Viens je t emmène, was released in March 2022. He has also published two novels with P.O.L.: Ici commence la nuit in 2014 and Rabalaïre in 2021. He will exhibit for the first time at Panorama 2019, then at the Crèvecœur Gallery in Paris, at the Consortium Museum in Dijon and at the Daniel Buccholz Gallery in Berlin in 2023. Moderated by Paolo Moretti, head of the Cinema department and Stéphanie Moisdon, head of Master of Fine Arts.
ECAL MILANO 2023 – EXHIBITIONS BY ALUMNI,17–23.04.2023,Milan Design Week Selection of exhibitions with ECAL graduates at Milan Design Week. Every year, many ECAL graduates exhibit at the Milan Furniture Fair. Here is a selection: House of Switzerland, artistic direction Adeline Mollard, Sara Bastai, Work Matter – Elie Fazel and Valentin Sieber House of Switzerland, Common Ground David Glätli House of Switzerland, Urgent Legacy Alix Arto, Studio Carolien Niebling, Emma Casella, Erika Marthins, Swann Fardel, Gradient Atelier – Nadia El-Hindi, Léon Felix, Paula Cermeno Leon Nov Gallery, Paper Trail Amandine Gini et Victor Moynier, Gabriel Hafner, Juri Roemmel, Kevin Dizami, Maxwell Ashford, Silvio Rebholz novgallery.com mudac, Prepper s Pantry: Objects that Save Lives A project by Anniina Koivu Camille Blin, Anthony Guex, Christian Spiess, Frederik Mahler-Andersen Tunnel 50, Dropcity, via Sammartin mudac.ch Luisa Kahlfeldt Master Product Design SUMO at Unduetrestella Design Week (Art, design & food for kids) TEG29, Via Filippo Argelati 35 sumodiaper.com luisakahlfeldt.com Alessandro Simone Master Product Design ITALY: a New Collective Landscape ADI Mueseum, Piazza Compasso d Oro 1 alessandrosimon.com adidesignmuseum.org BIG-GAME Master Product Design, Bachelor Industrial Design Phantom Hands, Inoda+Sveje Gallery, Via Ciovasso 11 Karimoku New Standard, Assab One, Via Privata Assab 1 Vero, Vero store, Via Felice Casati 3 big-game.ch Luca Gruber MAS in Design for Luxury & Craftsmanship Julia Felix – Design Variations Palazzo Visconti, Via Cino del Duca 8 luca-gruber.de moscapartners.it Karyn Lim MAS in Design for Luxury & Craftsmanship SO PLASTIC SaloneSatellite, Rho – Stand B20 karynlim.com Hannes&Fritz Master Product Design Light for ANIME BigApple Design, Piazza Mentana 3 animedesign.it hannesfritz.com Panter&Tourron MAS in Design for Luxury & Craftsmanship SOFTSCOPE, Spazio Maiocchi, Via Achille Maiocchi 7 Lampada da Appartemento, Cappellini Space, Via Borgogna 8 .6MM & Tense, Euroluce, Salone del Mobile, Rho pantertourron.com Manuel Steffan Master Product Design Bing! One&Twenty, Via Tortona 31 one-and-twenty.de AATB and Carolin Schelkle Bachelor Graphic Design, Master Product Design, Master Art Direction, Master Fine Arts Felted Wool Pavilion and The Footprint Project / La Botte Laine for Atelier LUMA ALCOVA, Viale Molise 62 aatb.ch atelier-luma.org carolinschelkle.de wool-tools.com Diane Thouvenin Bachelor Media & Interaction Design Sun Connection – Albe. Luci di domani / Albe. Lights of tomorrow Euroluce, Salone del Mobile, Rho Zanellato / Bortotto Master Design de Produit Moroso, Mangiafuoco, Moroso showroom, Via Pontaccio 8/10 Louis Vuitton, Basket Table, Palazzo Serbelloni, Corso Venezia 16 Pierre Frey, Natalie Collection, Pierre Frey showroom, Via Fatebenefratelli 3 zanellatobortotto.com
ECAL Lecture - Brian Roettinger,05.04.2023,Cinema Studio, ECAL Present during the spring semester as part of his ECAL residency at La Becque, designer Brian Roettinger will discuss his practice and his many projects of international scope through an audiovisual and immersive approach on Wednesday, April 5 at 6pm. As a partners at Perron–Roettinger, designer Brian Roettinger has worked on creative projects with some of the world s biggest brands and musicians. Roettinger s work is an uncanny union of punk ideology with a conceptually driven mode of modernist design. He frequently employs architectural strategies such as repetition and structure, while subverting this sense of order by manipulating the production process in unexpected or “wrong” ways (think pulling the sheet out of the printer before it is done). He continues to work with a wide variety of artists and brands (Jay-Z, Florence + The Machine, Mark Ronson, SKKN by Kim, Cartier, ...) taking an holistic approach to the design process from idea to completion. His work is diverse spanning album packaging, publications, branding, campaigns, and product design. He has been nominated for numerous awards included three Art Direction Grammy s for album packaging.
ECAL LECTURE - Mario Botta,21.03.2023,IKEA Auditorium, ECAL On March 21, 2023, Mario Botta, acclaimed Swiss architect and designer, will give a lecture at ECAL on the relationship between architecture and design. Born in 1943 in Mendrisio (CH), Mario Botta was inspired by Le Corbusier, Louis I. Kahnet and Carlo Scarpa, whom he met during his studies at the University Institute of Architecture in Venice (IUAV). Starting from the single-family houses built in the Canton of Ticino, his architectural work has subsequently embraced various typologies: schools, banks, administrative offices, libraries, museums and sacred buildings. His most recent works include the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art in Charlotte (USA), the Campari headquarters and houses in Sesto San Giovanni (IT), the Tsinghua University Library in Beijing (CN) and the rehabilitation of the former Appiani estate in Treviso (IT). Since 1982 he has also been involved in design, creating the "Prima" and "Seconda" chairs for Alias, and then designing numerous seats, tables, watches and other furnishings for important companies in Europe. Among his iconic pieces are a series of 13 limited edition vases in ceramic for Atelier Rossicone, in polished pewter for Numa and in red marble for GVM La Civiltà del Marmo, and more recently the GEO vase for Lalique, as well as projects for the Riva 1920 factory, known for its furniture in natural wood.
Master Photography presentation,16.03.2023,SPBH Space, Milan On March 16, 2023, the gallery SPBH - Self Publish, Be Happy in Milan invites future candidates to a presentation of Master Photography by Milo Keller, head of Photography department, followed by a screening by photographer and alumni Alessia Gunawan. As part of the program It s Photography, Stupid! at the SPBH space in Milan, Milo Keller, Head of ECAL Master Photography will present the innovative Master program and the work of its recent graduates. It will follow the screening of the short Counter Faith by Alessia Gunawan. ECAL Master Photography: Relying on massive use of photographic images – a key element in today s visual communication – this two-year course, unique in Switzerland, pushes the boundaries of applied research in contemporary photography with an emphasis on picture dematerialisation through digital manipulation, 3D Computer Generated Imagery and virtual and augmented reality. SPBH Space Milan is a laboratory, gallery and community center by Self Publish, Be Happy. Through its programme of installations, workshops, talks and events, SPBH Space fosters experimentation, collaboration and contamination across art, fashion, and design, and between local and international communities. Academic year 2023: registrations for Master s courses possible until 8.04.2023
Dialogue – 2023 #2 As part of the publishing course taught by Gilles Gavillet and Jonathan Hares, the 3rd year students worked on the layout of dialogue. They began by selecting a dialogue that had potential for visual creation. After identifying the graphic challenges of their subject, they defined an editorial solution. Justiciable.net Edition This project highlights a case of corruption and harassment suffered by Franck Blanchard, a police major, within his police station in Aubenas, Ardèche. The newspaper recounts the victim s story, as well as the stages of the investigation and presents various damning evidence against several of his superiors. By Romain Oederlin A way to be reunited A way to be reunited is an editorial project putting in dialogue the universe and the musical, scientific and geographical references of two djs (Marcel Dettmann and Dj Stingray). By Benoît Rochat7-10 Figo Newspaper 7-10 Figo traces the biggest football transfer of the 2000s. This event takes the form of a newspaper with a double print. With a contemporary look, this project graphically materializes the snake s knot that governed this transfer, composed of political and financial stakes... as well as the violence of the fans of the clubs involved. By Antonin MaudryThe Pathmark Shooting of Old Bridge Edition This book recounts the events of the August 31, 2012 shooting at the Pathmark supermarket in Old Bridge, New Jersey. Through the numerous calls made to 911, the edition questions the trivialization of gun violence in the United States by confronting the reader with the panic of the witnesses, staged as a play. by Tessa Roy
ECAL Lecture - Christian Marclay,08.03.2023, 18:00,IKEA Auditorium, ECAL Invited by ECAL Bachelor Photography, the Californian visual artist Christian Marclay will lead a conference on Wednesday March 8, 2023, moderated by Nathalie Herschdorfer, Director of Photo Elysée. Born in 1955 in California, Christian Marclay spent his youth in Switzerland and studied in Geneva at the Ecole supérieure d art visuel, then moved to Boston where he continued his training at the Massachusetts College of Art. A visual artist, but also a composer and musician, Marclay creates polymorphous works that navigate between acoustic performances, videos, audiovisual installations, photographs and collages. In 2009, he received the Meret Oppenheim Award for lifetime achievement. In 2011, he won the Golden Lion for Best Artist at the Venice Biennale with The Clock, a twenty-four hour video work in which the artist juxtaposes thousands of excerpts of clock shots taken from the cinema and reports on the passage of time. He has exhibited at the Kunsthaus Aarau, the MAMCO in Geneva, the Paula Cooper Gallery and the Whitney Museum in New York, and more recently at the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Moderation by Nathalie Herschdorfer, Director of Photo Elysée.
L Or Bleu Une exposition par les étudiant·e·s en Année Propédeutique – option Photographie de l ECAL/Ecole cantonale d art de Lausanne Sous la direction du photographe Nicolas Haeni, les étudiant·e·s invitent à se questionner sur la symbolique de l eau. Depuis la nuit des temps, cet or bleu intrigue et inspire, laissant naître des interprétations qui, encore aujourd hui, et peut-être même plus que jamais, habitent la littérature, les arts visuels ou encore les arts vivants. Partant de la citation de l astrophysicien Hubert Reeves « À l échelle cosmique, l eau liquide est plus rare que l or », les jeunes photographes proposent leur vision personnelle et individuelle, en explorant différents domaines de la photographie : nature morte, portrait, architecture ou mise en scène. Photos © ECAL/Marvin Merkel
Fantastic Smartphones at Bits n Bolts,04–05.03.2023,Bits n Bolts Following its success at the Milan International Furniture Fair, the KIKK Festival in Namur (BE) and the HEK Bâle, the exhibition Fantastic Smartphones is participating in Bits n Bolts festival with a selection of its projects. To be seen on March 4 and 5, 2023 at the Zentralwäscherei in Zurich. Bits n Bolts offers the public to discover how robotics are interpreted not only scientifically, but also critically and above all playfully. Creative minds from fields of mechatronics, design, visual communication, music, circus, computer science, chemistry, mathematics and physics invite you to explore the versatility of robotics, making them accessible to society through a multi-sensory interactive experience, as well as a diverse programme of workshops, live performances and talks. Fantastic Smartphones takes part in the festival with a serie of interactive installations developed by the Bachelor Media & Interaction Design students of ECAL/Ecole cantonale d art de Lausanne, investigating in a critical and offbeat way our relationship with our smartphones and the way they influence our daily behaviour.DATES AND SCHEDULES04–05.03.2023 4.03 : 12h-22h / 5.03 : 10h-15hVENUEBits n Bolts, ZurichWEBSITESBits n Bolts ZentralwäschereiSTUDENTS, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , HEAD OF PROGRAMMEHEADS OF PROJECT , TEACHERS, (AATB), Jesse Howard , , , , , , (Moniker)ASSISTANTS, , , , COORDINATION & DEVELOPMENT, , Pascal Ospelt, , SIGMASIX, EXHIBITION DESIGN
Rencontres 7e Art Lausanne,04–12.03.2023,Auditorium Leenaards, ECAL On the occasion of the 6th edition of Les Rencontres 7e Art Lausanne, ECAL welcomes Cédric Klapisch and Valeria Golina for two conferences on Thursday, March 9 and Friday, March 10, 2023. Cédric Klapisch Director, screenwriter and producer, Paris In conversation with Lionel Baier, film director and teacher at Cinema department of ECAL Date and time: Thursday March 9, 5pm On registration Valeria Golino Actress, director and producer, Naples In conversation with Paolo Moretti, head of Cinema Department at ECAL Date and time: Friday, March 10, 4 pm On registration Registration and full program: www.rencontres7art.ch A part of the seats is reserved for ECAL students, upon presentation of the student card
ECAL×Jean Paul Gaultier: Under Your Smell,03.03–21.05.2023,Photo Elysée From March 3 to May 21, 2023, ECAL presents Under Your Smell at Photo Elysée. In collaboration with Jean Paul Gaultier, Bachelor Photography students propose their interpretation of the brand s perfumes through an immersive exhibition celebrating gender diversity and new definitions of beauty. Opening Thursday, March 2 at 6pm. DATES AND SCHEDULEFrom March 3 to May 21, 2023 Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 10am-6pm Thursday: 10am-8pm Tuesday: closedVENUEPhoto Elysée, Place de la Gare 17, 103 LausanneSTUDENTSDominique Bartels, Julie Corday, Diego Fellmann, Florian Hilt, Samara Krähenbühl, Angèle Marignac-Serra, Lisa Mazenauer, Marvin Merkel, Inès Mermoud, Basil Pérot, Yolane Rais, Camille Spiller, Gwendoline Albasini, Tony Altermatt, Matteo Angelé, Laure Brandford Griffith, Noa Chevalley, Sara De Brito Faustino, Yann Difford, Jessica Dreier, Valerie Geissbühler, Eloïse Genoud, Ulises Lozano, , , Lea Sblandano, Samuel Spreyz, Gaétan Uldry, Antoine Woeffray,UNDER THE DIRECTION OFFlorence Tétier - creative directorJean Paul Gaultier Nicolas Coulomb - photographer and consultant Novembre GlobalHEAD OF PROGRAMMEASSISTANTS, , COORDINATIONWEBSITEwww.elysee.chOPENINGThursday, March 2 at 6 pm
ECAL×On,01–24.03.2023,Gallery l elac, ECAL From March 1 to 24, 2023, the Galerie l elac presents ECAL×On: the interdisciplinary work of students from ECAL Masters Product Design, Photography and Type Design. Through a transversal approach of innovation, the exhibition invites to explore a futuristic universe of the running shoe. Opening and panel discussion on February 28 at 6pm. STUDENTSProduct Design : - - - - - - Photography : - - - - - - - - Type Design : - - - - - - - - - - UNDER THE DIRECTION OFProduct Design : Christophe Guberan Photography : Maxime Guyon Type Design : Larissa KasperHEADS OF PROGRAMMESProduct Design : Photography : Type Design : OPENING AND PANEL DISCUSSIONTuesday, February 28 at 6pmDATES AND SCHEDULES01–24.03.2023 1 pm - 5 pm Wednesday, Thursday, FridayVENUEGalerie l elac, ECAL/Ecole cantonale d art de Lausanne Avenue du Temple 5 1020 RenensOpening and panel discussion "Art Direction and Sport" Tuesday, February 28 from 6:00 pm On the occasion of the opening, a panel discussion on the theme of artistic direction in sport will be led by : Laurence Stoffel, Artistic Director On, Zurich Régis Tosetti, Artistic Director, Paris Maxime Guyon, Photographer, Paris Moderated by Calypso Mahieu, Photographer and Artistic Deputy of Bachelor Photography
Service Design - 2023 During the service design course, the 3rd year of the Graphic Design, Photography and Media & Interaction Design bachelor s degree programs realized multi-media projects. A collaboration of the Visual Communication department with the theme of SDGs (*Sustainable Development Goals). The theme named "For a good cause, make the SDGS a reality" aims to develop a cause close to the heart of the different student groups. Each project is composed of at least two different supports, one primary and one secondary. The projects could therefore take any form the students deemed relevant, be it a website, editions and posters, a video sequence, or even virtual reality. The SDGs are to be achieved worldwide and by all UN member states by 2030. This means that all states must play an equal role in finding common solutions to the world s pressing challenges. Switzerland is also required to implement the objectives at national level. In addition, incentives must be created to encourage non-governmental players to make an increasingly active contribution to sustainable development.The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with their 169 targets, form the core of the Agenda 2030. They reconcile the economic, social and ecological dimensions of sustainable development and, for the first time, place the fight against poverty and sustainable development on the same agenda.Sex on the Lake Edition & video Sex On The Lake is a playful, popular science book. In the form of an illustrated story, the book presents all the players involved in the feminization of fish and explains their respective responsibilities. This serious phenomenon is not yet widely publicized. Our case study, the disappearance of river trout from Lake Leman, deals with the subject in a precise way, to reach a wider audience. Today s wastewater treatment plants do not filter chemical waste. This waste, these micropollutants, ends up in the water, threatening the biodiversity of aquatic environments. A short video to poetically raise awareness of the feminization of fish. In contrast to the book, the impact of the various players is dealt with in flashback. The video takes the point of view of the fish, so that the viewer is touched by the problem. The colors, formal aspects and titling are consistent with the book. By , & Pour mieux vivre ensemble Edition & video/teaser Pour mieux vivre ensemble is a project aimed at promoting sustainable neighborhoods. The aim of this edition is to summarize and popularize the concept of eco-neighborhoods, based on concrete examples of structures already established in Switzerland. Its main objective is to promote the emergence, realization and understanding of these living spaces which, in response to the current global crisis, seem to represent a most interesting solution. By Laeticia Jakob , Julien Caulet , Ilaria Citti ile verte Edition & website New housing is being built all the time to meet growing demand. However, the Ile verte project questions the place of plants in urban environments. Its aim is to raise public awareness of the many benefits it brings to the environment around our homes. With sustainability and ecology in mind, we looked at ways of revitalizing existing areas. In a carefully crafted edition, combining individual testimonials, informative texts and photographic images, we present the project from an entertaining angle. In this way, we give readers the opportunity to construct their own images, thanks to a subtle play on transparency. As for our website, which serves as a second medium, it reveals the major themes addressed in our edition. By Tony Altermatt , Jeanne Weber , Romain OederlinOutburst Fanzine & Website Despite recent waves of feminism, ordinary sexism is still trivialized and invisible in privileged circles. It was against this backdrop that OUTBURST n°1 was born, the first in a series of leaflets designed to provide information on discrimination against women in the workplace. In the form of a malleable, playful brochure, this project allows for rapid distribution, while being easily reproducible, in order to make information accessible to the new generation. The brochure is designed to offer several levels of reading, including testimonials, articles and real-life situations, to better grasp the issues at stake in this crucial subject. As a second support, an interactive web experience offers an overview of the brochure s content, enabling direct promotion of the project via an online medium. By , & VIF Website & Instagram It s not uncommon for students to put aside sports or other physical activities in favor of their studies. Unfortunately, this trend has a negative impact on their physical and mental well-being, leading to a loss of motivation. This is where the VIF platform comes into its own. Its aim is to inform the residents of Lausanne about the different places offering a variety of physical activities adapted to each individual. Whether you prefer to practice a sport alone, in a duo, find a team or even join a club for the more determined, VIF guides you towards the best options. What s more, in order to fully convince you, VIF makes it its duty to find the most affordable offers for even the tightest budgets. If you hold a HES student card or are a 3rd year gymnasium student in Switzerland, or if you belong to the HES-UNIL-EPFL community, the CHUV, the SIFO, the CIO, or the BCV, this platform is specially designed for you. By , , Petit manifeste de l information Book, Video & poster Recent events remind us of the importance of having access to reliable, verified, quality infomartion. Censorship, conspiracy theories and the issues raised by new platforms are all challenges for today s journalists. Through this project, we aim to raise awareness of journalistic professions and their importance in our societies. By synthesizing UNESCO s "Manual for Journalism Education and Training", we are making it accessible in a small pocket book for the general public. The project is visually guided by a bubble, a metaphor for the magnifying glass and investigation. The bubble makes the guide fun, gives it a sense of identity and creates a link between digital and printed media. By , & The Legal Clock Journal & teaser The project aims to address the harmful consequences of a lack of free and informed access to sexual, reproductive and family health. We focus here on the obstacles encountered during the abortion process. In some cases, these lead to the use of unsafe methods of termination, which can have serious consequences for both physical and mental health, including death. In "The Legal Clock", we take stock of the different situations in Europe from a geographical point of view, and present the different abortion methods available. With the aim of informing and demystifying the way procedures are carried out, we also present testimonials from people who have had a safe, clandestine abortion, and from those who have not been able to access an abortion. By , & NEO Website & posters The project, in the form of a website, retraces the path of pesticides, whose presence spreads throughout the pollination process. From its first use on plants, to its consumption in the form of honey, the journey takes visual form in a series of photos, somewhere between docu-fiction and archive. It is accompanied by a narrative text, facts and the consequences for the environment and living beings at each stage. By , & ≥92 Edition & video The edition uses contextual elements such as statistics, articles and other documents to provide a context for nuclear energy consumption and its implications and risks. Following this, a final section presents elements of semiotics related to the management of nuclear waste. In this way, the reader acquires the necessary tools to understand the consequences of nuclear consumption. The video serves as a teaser for the edition, taking certain elements and codes present in the book and representing them in a dystopian future, in order to materialize this temporal distance that may seem abstract. By , & CORAL VIRUS Edition & instagram BLUE is a quarterly magazine that aims to raise readers awareness of the threats facing aquatic ecosystems, oceans, rivers and their inhabitants. It is aimed at people who are sensitive to environmental issues, eager to discover and learn about contemporary problems and solutions linked to water preservation. The very first issue of this publication, entitled "Coral Virus", looks at the phenomenon of coral bleaching and the slow disappearance of corals worldwide. The magazine s mission is to inform readers about the causes and consequences of this phenomenon, while presenting current solutions. In addition to raising awareness of our individual responsibilities, this issue aims to challenge and re-evaluate our perception of corals and their preservation. It also features interviews with enthusiasts of the subject, as well as with a renowned researcher from the University of Lausanne. BLUE magazine has an Instagram account, under the name blue.magazine.ch, which aims to be an interactive, dynamic and proactive space in its publications. We regularly share news about the aquatic world and relay the work of organizations committed to protecting water resources. By Arthur Lucchesi , Eloïse Genoud , Yan Miranda
Le livre d artiste - 22-23 As part of the publishing course led by Anouk Schneider and Chi-Long Trieu, 2nd year Visual Communication students had the opportunity to design an artist s book during the first semester. This book project stands out for its contemporary approach aimed at creating an editorial object that harmoniously integrates form and content in the current context of the editorial landscape. Students were encouraged to exploit their artistic freedom at all levels of creation, whether in terms of format, choice of paper, binding, layout, illustrations, text or typography. As part of this course, the artist s book can take shape through various illustration modalities, such as photography, reproduction, contextualization, drawing, 3D, etc. The emphasis is on the author s artistic vision and the means implemented to realize it. Students take on multiple roles as editor, curator and architect, covering the responsibilities of artistic director, designer, photographer, stylist, illustrator, typographer, editor-in-chief, and editorial secretary. This course highlights contemporary editorial design by exploring the narrative potential of a sequence of controlled content. ZEITRAUM Édition Par & Toujours les autres Édition Par & Two peas in a pod Édition Par & Grande Edition Par & Flesh bag Edition Par
ECAL + MAU TOYS WITH ARTEK,04–20.02.2023,Artek Tokyo Store From February 4 to 20 2023, ECAL and Musashino Art University students present a selection of playful objects for children created in collaboration with the Finnish furniture company Artek. The exhibition will take place in the brand s store in Tokyo. Opening on February 3 at 7pm. OPENINGFriday, February 3, from 7 to 9 p.m.
Automated Photography at the Maison Franco-Japonsaie,03–19.02.2023,Maison Franco-Japonaise From February 3 to 19, 2023, on the occasion of Yebisu International Festival for Art and Alternative Visions in Tokyo, ECAL is exporting the exhibition resulting from the Automated Photography research project, which explores the aesthetic and conceptual potential of automated photography. An increasing number of images are produced autonomously by machines for machines with a gradual exclusion of any human intervention. Automated Photography is a research project developed by the Master Photography that addresses this situation by examining the technologies of image production and distribution such as: machine learning, CGI, photogrammetry. An immersive audiovisual exhibition presents critical views and a selection of projects that explore the aesthetic and conceptual potential of automated photography. This exhibition is organised by the Swiss Embassy in Japan and ECAL, in collaboration with the French Institute for Research on Japan at the Maison franco-japonaise, and in partnership with Yebisu International Festival for Art and Alternative Visions 2023 Film Festival. This event is part of the Vitality.Swiss communication program supported by the Swiss Embassy in Japan. LECTURE: Yebizo meets Swiss Vitality Talk - Automated Photography Sunday, February 5, 11am - 1pm, Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, Hall (1F) SPEAKERS Taisuke Koyama, Photographer / Tokyo Photographic Research Clément Lambelet, Visual artist / Artistic deputy at ECAL Seiichi Saito, Panoramatiks Principal / Vitality.Swiss Program Ambassador Yukiko Shikata, Curator MODERATEUR Jonas Pulver, Head of Communication and Cultural Affairs at the Swiss Embassy in Japan REGISTRATION: www.yebizo.com
Automated Photography at the Maison Franco-Japonsaie From February 3 to 19, 2023, on the occasion of Yebisu International Festival for Art and Alternative Visions in Tokyo, ECAL is exporting the exhibition resulting from the Automated Photography research project, which explores the aesthetic and conceptual potential of automated photography. An increasing number of images are produced autonomously by machines for machines with a gradual exclusion of any human intervention. Automated Photography is a research project developed by the Master Photography that addresses this situation by examining the technologies of image production and distribution such as: machine learning, CGI, photogrammetry. An immersive audiovisual exhibition presents critical views and a selection of projects that explore the aesthetic and conceptual potential of automated photography. This exhibition is organised by the Swiss Embassy in Japan and ECAL, in collaboration with the French Institute for Research on Japan at the Maison franco-japonaise, and in partnership with Yebisu International Festival for Art and Alternative Visions 2023 Film Festival. This event is part of the Vitality.Swiss communication program supported by the Swiss Embassy in Japan. LECTURE: Yebizo meets Swiss Vitality Talk - Automated Photography Sunday, February 5, 11am - 1pm, Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, Hall (1F) SPEAKERS Taisuke Koyama, Photographer / Tokyo Photographic Research Clément Lambelet, Visual artist / Artistic deputy at ECAL Seiichi Saito, Panoramatiks Principal / Vitality.Swiss Program Ambassador Yukiko Shikata, Curator MODERATEUR Jonas Pulver, Head of Communication and Cultural Affairs at the Swiss Embassy in Japan REGISTRATION: www.yebizo.com
Feed Filler - artgenève 2023,26–29.01.2023,Palexpo, Geneva From January 26 to 29, as part of artgenève 2023, Bachelor Fine Arts graduates will present Feed Filler, an installation by the artist Miriam Laura Leonardi. As for music, Bachelor Fine Arts students will be part of the artgenève/musique program. FEED FILLER An in-situ installation where the art market economy becomes the backdrop for works freshly created by Bachelor Fine Arts graduates. A project proposed by Miriam Laura Leonardi. The enlarged manual of a modern art gallery serves as a backdrop for videos, works on paper and sculptural contributions by seven emerging and established artists. While their works are united by the way they step away from reality to conceptualize the illusory worlds that are foreign to us, the gallery-goers "du jour" wear tracksuits that convey a comforting message to the overwhelming crowd of visitors in search of meaning. Graduates: Charly Mirambeau, Gina Proenza, Christian Schulz, Virginie Sistek, Romane de Watteville, Maria Esteves, Kelly Tissot. ARTGENÈVE/MUSIQUE: THE TUNING CEREMONY In the heart of the Music Chamber, a curated space that gathers artworks and sound performances, Bachelor Fine Arts students in collaboration with the Ensemble Contrechamps present an exhibition driven by sound, the pieces positioned around a "tuning ceremony". This game of call and response between the works and the direct, recorded, electronic or analogical sound, extends the exhibition towards a polyphonic quest that unfolds at different moments of the day. Students: Anna Cocimarov, Caroline Bischoff, Camille Dudan, Axel Mattart, Emma Blanc-Germser, Julie Wuhrmann, Romain Rochat, Achille Meier, Tom Grbic, Marsaili Venus Haas.
Masterclass ECAL - Céline Sciamma,24.01.2023,IKEA Auditorium, ECAL Invited by ECAL Cinema Department, French director and screenwriter Céline Sciamma present a Masterclass on Tuesday, January 24, 2023, moderated by Paolo Moretti, head of the Cinema department, and Valentina Novati, French producer and distributor. Céline Sciamma (France, 1980) has written and directed five feature films. After graduating in French, she studied screenwriting at the FEMIS in Paris. Her screenplay Naissance des pieuvres won the 9th Junior Prize for Best Screenplay and became her first feature film of the same name in 2007. The film was selected at the Cannes Film Festival (Un certain regard), as well as in Toronto, London and Rotterdam. In 2011, Tomboy was selected at the Berlin Film Festival and won numerous awards, including the Teddy Award. In 2014, her film Bande de filles was selected at the Directors Fortnight in Cannes. She then wrote the screenplays for André Téchiné s Quand on a 17 ans and Claude Barras Ma vie de Courgette. She returned to directing in 2019 with Portrait de la jeune fille en feu, which won numerous awards, including Best Screenplay at Cannes. Two years later, Céline Sciamma co-wrote Les Olympiades, Paris 13e by Jacques Audiard, with Léa Mysius and Jacques Audiard. The same year, in 2021, she directed Petite Maman, which was presented in competition at the Berlin Film Festival.
Happy New Year Video realised by Valère Zen-Ruffinen during the 3D Graphics course led by Kylan Luginbühl. This video interprets the theme PAST/FUTURE. A direct confrontation of two time spaces by their temporalities and their dimensions. Project realised during the 1st year Bachelor Media & Interaction Design.
Before Life Video realised by Elena Biasi during the 3D Graphics course led by Kylan Luginbühl. This video interprets the theme PAST/FUTURE. A direct confrontation of two time spaces by their temporalities and their dimensions. Project realised during the 1st year Bachelor Media & Interaction Design.
PAST/FUTURE – 2023 Video realised by Aryana Noorani during the 3D Graphics course led by Kylan Luginbühl. This video interprets the theme PAST/FUTURE. A direct confrontation of two time spaces by their temporalities and their dimensions. Project realised during the 1st year Bachelor Media & Interaction Design.
A lullaby of wrath Video realised by Alexine Sierro during the 3D Graphics course led by Kylan Luginbühl. This video interprets the theme PAST/FUTURE. A direct confrontation of two time spaces by their temporalities and their dimensions. Project realised during the 1st year Bachelor Media & Interaction Design.
PAST/FUTURE – 2023 #2 Video realised by Quentin Kohler during the 3D Graphics course led by Kylan Luginbühl. This video interprets the theme PAST/FUTURE. A direct confrontation of two time spaces by their temporalities and their dimensions. Project realised during the 1st year Bachelor Media & Interaction Design.