
25 March 2025
in the anthropocene we fight against the invisible tides of time the fear of our own immortality fuels the cycle of mechanical advancement and in an age where humans and nature are invariably linked we will be the cause of our own in-existence now you are a part of the conversation between the natural and unnatural in the quest for a new perception of the real
if the wind is still brings together 18 Graphic Design students in year 3 from the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague. This collection, divided by five correlating keywords, delves into the Post-Screen Anthropocene(*), where cinema becomes a tool for design.
(*)the anthropocene, relating to our current geological age in which human activity has been the dominant influence on the climate and the environment
Alessia Campanella, Alexandre DaĂŹna, Csenge Burgyán, Dasha Glushkova, Dragomir Bivol, Eva SĂłldĂs BragadĂłttir, Federico Berloni, Feyo Birza, Izabella Lannin, Jaehyun Kim, Jasper Naus, Jeremy Holman, Junghyeok Park, Nikolett Madarász, Olivia Hyunh, Panna DrenkĂł, Petra Ahola, StanisĹ‚aw ZieliĹ„ski, Yin Engelaan, ZoĂ« Ng Gschmaiss
25 March – 25 April 2025
25 March, 17:00
Auditorium, The Royal Academy of Art, The Hague
Quiet! Be still.
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Year 3, Interactive Media and Design Class
Graphic Design Department
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague 2025
Louis Braddock Clarke
Carmen Dusmet Carrasco