THIS IS IT
(2026)
author(s): Federico Federici
published in: Research Catalogue
“Objects under investigation” is a collection of separately conceived works addressing the problem of the text as medium and, more broadly, mediality in art from an experimental perspective. The term object[s] functions as a neuter reference to the text both as a phenomenon and as a product in itself. It evokes the idea of something that can be physically handled, without implying a necessarily physical object.
AS HOLA
(2025)
author(s): Aðalheiður Sigursveinsdóttir
published in: Research Catalogue, Iceland University of the Arts
AS this is an informal tale, restating my master’s studies.
AS I was in the midst of a Uturn, entering formal art education, my hopes and expectations were unclear but deeply felt.
AS ever, I feel compelled to question, review, examine some more. AS every question gives an indication to the inner world of the questioner. AS if I want to know if there is a pattern or a path?
AS a collector I have documented, framed and reflected with words and stored. As curators act I showcase my creative learning journey.
Stravage Sound Diary
(last edited: 2025)
author(s): Stravage
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Inspired by the word stravage, which in Scottish and Irish means to wander aimlessly, this project represents the aimlessly wandering emotions of moving abroad through sound, poetry, and visuals. It explores personal questions such as why am I here, what is my way, how to get a community, and how to deal with a long-distance relationship.
Sound recordings of the city of Brno and different social situations were transformed into four ambient tracks. These tracks (Long Distance, Home, On My Way, and Euphoria) were enriched with written and vocalized poems, reflecting personal feelings and emotions. Each track is visually represented through unique cover art and stop-motion video spots, deepening the emotional impact with layered imagery.
The project presents these tracks as individual experiences within a digital mind map. Users interact with the page, exploring emotions, listening to tracks, and uncovering a layered narrative of relocation and self-discovery. This approach offers creative, multimedia documentation of the journey, resonating with the aimless yet purposeful wandering captured by the concept of Stravage.