Battle of the Small Green Cactus // Niko Kristic

Battle of the Small Green Cactus // Niko Kristic

The Battle of the Small Green Cactus is an illustration executed using 0.05mm fineliners on an A2 surface. It depicts the perennial conflict waged amongst the terminally brainless race of yanshes over a once-miniscule cactus, which, nourished by the blood of the fallen, now towers 

Connective Tissue // Valk Fisher

Connective Tissue // Valk Fisher

  I. September 27, 2018 SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE HEARING ON THE NOMINATION OF BRETT M. KAVANAUGH TO BE AN ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, DAY 5, FOCUSING ON ALLEGATIONS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT     II. Duality It’s ripping season. Or so the surgeon says, 

1h, 8h, 20h // Hanako Lowry

1h, 8h, 20h // Hanako Lowry

“The fragmentary and the elusive, the moments that are made aware. We stop to admire the beauty, but we raise our phones before we raise our eyes. I don’t think this has to be a bad thing. I took these on my phone. Some of 

Untitled // Katrien G. Janin

Untitled // Katrien G. Janin

In her spare time, Janin likes to make illustrations that enable her to express her childlike wonder and whimsical perspective of the world. The illustrations are created through a mix of drawing, watercolour and photography.     KATRIEN G. JANIN is a third year Bioanthropology 

The Illusion of Movement // Joe Wills

The Illusion of Movement // Joe Wills

“I was interested in the idea of blurring formal boundaries that the poem in the film and the concept of adaptation suggest, so I tried to adopt a cinematic form that had something in common with lyric poetry.  That’s also why some of the film 

Day in the Mind // Zébulon Goriely

Day in the Mind // Zébulon Goriely

“Day in the Mind is a short film titled as a play on words on the typical vlog format “Day in the Life…”. It creates a visual and auditory experience attempting to describe an experience that occurred to me during Michaelmas Term at Cambridge in 

Unfeeling: a moving image // Muhammad Babar Suleman

Unfeeling: a moving image // Muhammad Babar Suleman

Primarily working with moving image, the artist’s interdisciplinary practice is perhaps best described as acts of slipping between realities and fantasies, blurring lines that seemed to exist rigidly just a moment before. In Unfeeling (2018), subject and object exchange places as a single moment of 

The Age of Spectacle // Tom Ardron

The Age of Spectacle // Tom Ardron

These photographs are part of a coincidental collection Ardron accumulated during a period of fieldwork for his MPhil in Architecture. This set was taken outside the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, and show the lengths to which some people will contort themselves, or their family members, 

Avebury (UH60/SN8) // Harry Coday

Avebury (UH60/SN8) // Harry Coday

Visualised in a looping split screen video, Avebury (UH60/SN8) juxtaposes modern and ancient histories into one circularity, punctuated only by the linear falling and rising of displacement raindrops. The work brings together ongoing interests in military and vehicular engines, the evolution of technology, surveillance methods,