The graduate of the Study Programme iRap demonstrates:
Making, Performing, Designing, Conceptualising
artistic methodologies and projects that contribute to the interrelational art practice, operating at the forefront of the work field.
a body of work which is rooted in and can be related to a personal artistic vision and system (consisting of a personal set of artistic goals, sources of inspiration and theoretical starting points).
Experimenting, Innovating & Researching
the ability to gather meaningful material and sources relevant to the graduate’s own artistic practice, by means of a well-documented research process.
results of experimental and practice-based investigations into methods, devices and concepts that critically examine the mediated relationship with society.
the ability to independently investigate the graduate’s own content (motives, topics and themes), used technology or working methods for the purpose of developing the work.
Theories, Histories & Cultures
the ability to position, by means of a written thesis, the graduate’s own interrelational art practice in relation to existing and new theories, and ways of thinking concerning the related and developing interrelational art practices, as well as to broader cultural, social and theoretical contexts relevant to the work.
the ability to contribute with the developed work and thesis to professional knowledge concerning the related and developing interrelational art practices in particular and society in general.
Technical, Environmental & Contextual Issues
the ability to deal with technical and material issues in the realisation and presentation of the Graduation Programme in such a way that technical issues are no obstacle to the creation, realisation and expression of the graduate’s own artistic concept.
full awareness of and ability to work with site-specific and other environmental and contextual issues in the presentation of the Graduation Programme.
Re-thinking, Considering & Interpreting the Human Condition
Communication, Collaboration & Interdisciplinarity
the ability to present the graduation work in a careful and well-considered manner in a public presentation.
the ability to present an artistic vision in a written and illustrated thesis using a form that is appropriate to the work and research framework.
the ability to discuss and indicate in clear terms, both verbally in a public presentation and in writing through the thesis
Initiative & Enterprise