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During the course the students studied their environment through an artistic and experimental approach. Students were encouraged to put this approach into perspective of their own fields of studies and practices. The emphasis of the course was on the mechanism of pressure systems in our urban environment and on the concrete and circumstantial influence they have on our actions.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

The course is practice based. It is important that the students were present and that we could do things together. In that way we can learn from each other.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

During the course we visualized in different ways pressure systems around us. For example we used experimental drawing (no previous knowledge was needed) to register pressure. We built experimental pneumatic pressure system models in a workshop, we visited online the studio of a painter who is using pressure as his theme and looked into how experimental filmmaker work with the theme of pressure. We also listened to an expert on environmental water law on the theme of global water circulation in connection to legal issues of water distribution and the pressure on society in this field.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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