
Individual Project Work 1
Summary
During the summer of 2025 the freestanding summer course Individual Project Work 1 – Games and Artistic Practice will explore how game-based thinking can challenge and enrich your artistic practice.
The course will support you to develop projects (either as an individual or in partnership with other students enrolled on the course). The course is based on online presentations, seminars, and supervision in combination with on-site / hybrid intensive workshops.
About
What can you, as an artist, do with games? How can game-based thinking challenge and enrich your artistic practice? In this course, you will explore games as a creative method, a form of philosophical experimentation, and an expanding space for expression, particularly for marginalised communities and specific social perspectives.
You will examine tools and conceptual approaches from the knowledge field of games and explore how they can be applied—or reinterpreted—across different artistic disciplines.
The course includes hands-on workshops on how to think in games terms, and how to create simple games. An equal emphasis is placed on theoretical frameworks, such the construction of social inclusion through forms of play. We will explore how shifting attitudes toward play have been used to address urgent political issues and how games can offer new ways to engage with your surroundings.
How can games create new spaces for thought and action? What happens when games are used as tools for questioning and reshaping rules and conventions?
You are encouraged to explore how ideas and methods from game thinking can inspire your own artistic practice. You will also gain access to simple tools for creating your own interactive digital game—no prior programming experience is required. The course is designed to support your individual artistic development, whether or not your practice is directly game-related.
The course consists of online presentations, seminars, and supervision, combined with on-site/hybrid intensive workshops. This year’s teaching team includes Ewa Einhorn, Carina Erdmann, Karolin Meunier, and Cathryn Klasto.
Prerequisites and selection
Entry requirements
General entry requirements and at least 60 higher education credits in fine art, craft or design or equivalent.
Special instructions for application
Apply in three steps
1. Apply for the course at universityadmissions.se. Deadline: 17 March 2025
2. Submit a Letter of Intent, a short description of your interest in taking this course,
corresponding with the general theme of the course. Maximum 3000
characters including blanks. Submit the Letter of Intent in Slideroom.
3. Submit documentation proving you meet the entry requirements of the course on universityadmissions.se, or apply for exemption.
Applying for exemption:
If you do not have 60 credits in fine arts, crafts, design or an equivalent subject, you can apply for exemption to qualify. Exemption can be based other relevant artistic training, professional experience in the field and/or artistic skills and abilities. The application must include:
1. Course certificates/diplomas from relevant artistic
training and professional experience. Upload the certificates on
2. Artistic work samples
1-5 files, either text, images, audio or video files, whichever best suits your art form. The material you choose should be up to date. Any
video or audio material should be a maximum of 10 minutes. Upload your work samples in Slideroom.
Selection
The selection is based on a submitted Letter of Intent.