Search
My feed

Jyanne von Jagow Palaruan

Alexandra Samarova started as a dancer and continued as a visual artist at the College of Music and Theatre Arts, Moscow, Russia (theatre costume design). Alexandra graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp — Costume Design in 2022. Presently, Alexandra is completing her Master in Fine Arts in Antwerp.

The ethos of Alexandra’s artistic practice is The Person being someone who is both a creator and the created. Alexandra is a researcher participating in international conferences and workshops across Europe and SEA.

Jyanne Palaruan graduated with a Degree in Performance Making from the University of Art London in 2023. Jyanne is an artistically driven individual who pursues projects from a variety of mediums from making, walking to performance.
Jyanne is currently freelancing as a game and experiential designer for table-top roleplaying games in Singapore, he is also a walking artist interested in the topics of walking in fantasy/the fantasy of walking.
More

flakkari

“Icelandic culture is infused with stories of travel. When names were needed for modern machines, the technology that enables our imaginations to travel, words were chosen that centred on the quality of roaming. Thus the neologism for laptop is fartölva, formed from the verb far, meaning to migrate, and tölva – migrating computer’; its companion, the external hard drive, is a flakkari. The latter word can also mean ‘wanderer’ or ‘vagrant’. In the end it’s the wanderers we rely on.” From Nancy Campbell’s “The Library of Ice”.

Added by Ruth Broadbent

Encountered a problem? Report it to let us know.

  • Include the page on which you encountered the problem.
  • Describe what happened.
  • Describe what you expected to happen.