Construction, 2012-2017 by Marija Griniuk
Construction (performance, photography and photogravure) is an artistic response to intense media discussions in Lithuania in 2012-2017, regarding demolition of Soviet sculptures or elements of the Soviet reliefs from architectural constructions which remained.
Dimension variable, photography, photogravure
by Marija Griniuk
Cut and Paste: Preventing Visual Plagiarism Toolkit, 2020 by Lisa Winstanley
This project addresses a topic that affects almost everyone in the creative industry at some point during their career: Visual-Plagiarism. Yet, it is seldom discussed or, worse, brushed aside as unimportant. This is perhaps due to the ambiguity of referencing from an image or copying from it, and it is this ambiguity that leads to unethical choices. This toolkit was developed as a pre-emptive pedagogy, bringing visual plagiarism to the forefront of contemporary design conversations rather than at the periphery.
Aalto ARTS Books holiday sale online 30.11.–6.12.
Come and find the perfect gift on Aalto ARTS Books web shop 30.11.–6.12.
Master's student Essi Tähtinen: ”As an act of future-proofing my skills, I felt confident choosing Information and Service Management”
The program has also taught to evaluate a company’s strategic capabilities based on their use and management of information technology and information systems.
Joonas Kuronen: Becoming a CEO during a pandemic
When the recruiter asked Joonas Kuronen's interest in becoming CEO of Foodora, he didn't need to think twice.
Aalto University privacy notice for partnership services
This privacy notice provides information to Aalto University alumni, donors and stakeholders about the processing of their personal data in CRM-system as part of the partnership services of Aalto University.
The Accessibility of the Websites and Mobile Applications of Aalto University WEBMOB
Making Aalto websites and mobile apps accessible as defined by the the EU directive on digital accessibility.
ViCCA Students Launch Walk & Talk Initiative: #1 Mushroom Picking in Nuuksio
The first ViCCA Walk & Talk took place on 17 October 2020 in the Nuuksio National Park.
Doctoral Candidate Severi Virolainen: Shapes in Action (2020)
Animation is based on my doctoral research
Interview with Refashioning the Renaissance Team
This interview is conducted with Sophie Pitman from Refashioning the Renaissance Team by Bilge Hasdemir as part of the Outre: Encounters with Non/living Things exhibition.
Refashioning the Renaissance Team, Imitation Amber & Imitation Leopard Fur.
Working in the Väre Dye Kitchen and the Biofilia Labs, Refashioning the Renaissance Team tested historic recipes to create imitation damask, add spots to furs, craft pearls from shell or clay, make amber from varnish, and dye fabrics with cheaper dyestuffs.
Interview with Noora Sandgren
This interview is conducted with Noora Sandgren by Bilge Hasdemir as part of the Outre: Encounters with Non/living Things exhibition.
Noora Sandgren, Water breath for the beginning.
The Water breath for the beginning is an installation in which Noora Sandgren has been working with re-creating the basic weather conditions necessary to life.
A short guide for creating a great event photoset
We offer our best practices regarding event photography and communication practices that will help you to make your photos better and your photography process smoother.
Besides studying Civil Engineering, student James Roney plays pool at Aalto
Interest in living in Finland brought James Roney from USA to Aalto for his Master’s studies.
Interview with Antti Tenetz
This interview is conducted with Antti Tenetz by Bilge Hasdemir as part of the Outre: Encounters with Non/living Things exhibition.
Antti Tenetz, Perihelion 2.0 , super_gene_gold.
In Perihelion, Antti Tenetz combines images of space, celestial bodies, technology, space science and life as we know and imagine it. With the application of machine learning, Perihelion brings out dreamlike images of the worlds and beings of possible futures in space.
Interview with Christina Stadlbauer
This interview is conducted with Christina Stadlbauer by Bilge Hasdemir as part of the Outre: Encounters with Non/living Things exhibition.
Christina Stadlbauer, Ceramic Scar Tissue
The presented work is an invitation to observe existing tensions between consumption and repair, but also to contemplate on how we approach bacteria as living entities or the meaning of healing that necessarily involves the experience of being broken.