Screen Stories: Not Dead Yet

22.10.2021

Last week the Crossmedia Publishing project “Screen Stories – Live and Alive” delivered their final project event “Screen Stories: Not Dead Yet”. The students organized an intimate event in the Aula that was live-streamed on Twitch.

Students shared their video projects and discussed their experiences reflecting on life in a digital and screen-based world. Sukyoung Lee, Benno Zapata and Eva Kiseleva gave live performances involving poetry, music, and Mukbang pizza eating.

 

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Stipendien und Incomings im Wintersemester 2024/25

The International Office of the Merz Akademie was once again able to award many scholarships for semesters abroad for Merz Akademie students. We are also happy about the exchange students...

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Phoebe Ammon wins twice at the 2024 Screenplay Award

Graduate Phoebe Ammon wins the Jury Screenplay Prize and the Audience Award at the Schleswig-Holstein Screenplay Prize. “Der Tag gehört uns” is the name of Phoebe’s screenplay, which she entered...

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“Most important designer” – Guest lecturer Thomas Poschauko in conversation with Prof. Florian Bayer

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Merz Akademie@Stuttgarter Comictage 2024

Impressions of the Stuttgart Comic Days – The Stuttgart Comic Days “ComicJuju” took place from Friday, 25.10. to Sunday, 27.10.2024. In cooperation with the Comic Days, students of the Merz...