Daniel Rybakken will show his project "subconscious effect of daylight". The theory behind the "subconscious effect of daylight" is that indoor daylight gives us information of something "outside". This gives a sensation of increased perceived space.
The students represent two schools from the western part of Sweden: the Swedish School Textiles (THS) University College of Boras and HDK – The School of Design and Crafts, University of Gothenburg.
The Swedish School of Textiles (THS), University College of Borås, hosts a broad range of textile activities which form a good foundation for interdisciplinary and artistic development work in the areas of technology, engineering and design.
The unique machine park available at the THS presents a challenge to both scientists and students as they collaborate with technicians in experiments to create materials with entirely new characteristics.
HDK, The School of Design and Crafts, is a part of University of Gothenburg, one of the major Universities in Europe. HDK has educational programmes at bachelor-, master and PhD level.
The HDK master programme in Design is unique in the Nordic countries with its open structure, making it possible for different competences and cultures to co-operate.
At HDK future designers, craftsmen, artists and teachers in Visual Arts, all gather in the same building as researchers and PhD. students.
HDK - The School of Design and Crafts