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Department: Ceramics (MA)

Rita Rebaine-Lonks

Intentional Glitch – tableware for multisensory eating, is a master’s project where, through deliberate mistakes in tableware, I embody sensory qualities while creating vessels. Subsequently, I research which multisensory properties – touch, sight, taste, sound and smell participate in the process of using the tableware. I reflect on whether the dishes with the glitch can …

Sanna Lova

The exhibition is part of master’s thesis “Ceramic glaze palette”, which is a ceramic-technological journey towards developing a broad palette of colours for painting in ceramics. The paintings from Estonian art history, which served as a source of inspiration, guided the author both in the selection of colours and in developing her own technique.

Karola Rianne Mahhova-Reinholm

In our relentless pursuit of progress, we often overlook the intricate web of life that sustains us. Non-human centred design compels us to reassess our priorities and design with a broader perspective — one that encompasses the needs of all living beings. These ceramic nests designed through non-human centred principles exemplify this transformative approach. The …

Haeun Kim

Artificial Intelligence (AI) as an image-generation tool incites fear among artists and designers, as it may eventually compete for work. However, just like with earlier technological breakthroughs, collaboration with AI might be the key, offering a new dynamic to creativity. This project explores that possibility, using experiments to assess AI’s human-like qualities, its imaginative capabilities, …