KABK I/M/D

KABK I/M/D The official page of Interactive/Media/Design department of the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague.

Interactive Media Design ( I/M/D) is a young department of the Royal Academy of Art (KABK) that trains students to become designers of interactive concepts and processes. I/M/D lays down the link between people and processes as well as those between people and products. Ideas are our main product and that's why students at I/M/D are taught to think in non-media specific terms, which are later translated into a concept and meta-medial, multi-medial or cross-medial applications.

Help our graduation class fund their works by donating here: 2 days left 🙏🏻
16/07/2022

Help our graduation class fund their works by donating here: 2 days left 🙏🏻

De crowdfundingcampagne KABK I/M/Done 2022 staat op voordekunst.nl. Doneer nu en maak dit project van I/M/Done Collective mogelijk!

25/05/2021

Great project by PIP team, including our 3rd year student Jeroen Meijer!

🔛 MEET I/M/D: Open Day 2021bit.ly/39gqUNAWelcome to I/M/D Open Day 2021! It's a pity that we cannot have you in the acad...
22/01/2021

🔛 MEET I/M/D: Open Day 2021
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Welcome to I/M/D Open Day 2021!
It's a pity that we cannot have you in the academie this year to physically interact with us, but we still prepared something for your to stay tuned! In the Online Open Day you will find a discussion among students from each year to talk about their own experience at I/M/D, with introduction from Janine Huizenga, the head of our department to introduce courses and mission of the programme.

Want to know more about life in I/M/D and curious about past Open Days?
Follow the BA I/M/D on Instagram via
https://www.instagram.com/kabkimd/

Specifications
Language: English
Duration: 4 years full-time
Degree: Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Start programme: September 2021

Quick Information Links
Admission requirements & Application deadlines
https://www.kabk.nl/en/programmes/bachelor/interactive-media-design/admission-requirements
Application steps
https://www.kabk.nl/en/apply?course=interactive-media-design
Tuition fees
https://www.kabk.nl/en/practical-matters/tuition-fees

Get to know the BA Interactive Media Design offered at the KABK

04/01/2021

Marlot Meyer is an interactive media artist, recently graduated from KABK, who uses her playful attitude towards technology as the driving force to understand and work with digital media, seeing it not through the eyes of a coder, but as a tool maker and communicator, and technology the means to do so. Her creative process is intuitive, with the goal to create an experience where questions do not have to be answered, but rather explored, expanded, and connected. Working closely with both physical and digital media, the body and the environment, she is able to explore the boundaries and liminal space between the two, and to invite others to explore their own bodies through experiencing her work in digital or physical space.

You can find more about Marlot and her work on her website https://marlotmeyer.com/



Interviewd by Xiaoyao Ma

Curious in what’s happening within the I/M/D department? Thinking of applying but don’t know where to start? On December...
07/12/2020

Curious in what’s happening within the I/M/D department? Thinking of applying but don’t know where to start?
On December 7th and 10th from 16:00 - 17:00 we are having presentation and Q&A sessions! You will have an online tour of the department and be introduced to a lot of cool projects that our students are working on!🤩
Make sure you sign yourself up through link below✨

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08/08/2020

Today we share the fourth in a series of our I/M/D alumni interviews with Jiajia Qi, I/M/D class of 2018. Here, Jiajia talks about the precious memory of being in a class that was there to support each other through challenging times of an art education. She also explains how she performs with the concept of the in-between space and how she became an independent artist who bridges Europe and Asia.

You can find more about Jiajia on her website:
https://jiajiaqi777.com/

27/07/2020

The third in a series of interviews with I/M/D alumni is a conversation with Diego Grandry, I/M/D class of 2019. In this short interview he talks about what it means to work on a project that resides close to the heart, how he came to work with different departments within KABK and how I/M/D has helped him explore new media.

Diego Grandry is an artist/designer who recently graduated from the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague (KABK). His graduation project 'Give me your hand' is a visual exploration about the relationship with his sister with a disability.

You can find his instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/diegograndry/

Brilliant graduation project by our 2020 alumnus, Adam Centko has been selected to be featured at IMPAKTFestival!  Adam'...
13/07/2020

Brilliant graduation project by our 2020 alumnus, Adam Centko has been selected to be featured at IMPAKTFestival! Adam's film "Silicon Sights" will be up for a month, make sure to check it out!

Silicon Sights is a fictional exploration of a hypothetical border, between the physical land- scapes and their digital replicas, questioning the bridge between the two worlds, and following the existence of meta-human entities and alter-egos on both sides. What do these entities have in common, and...

21/06/2020

The second in a series of interviews with I/M/D alumni is a conversation with Proud Devakula I/M/D class of 2019. In this short interview she talks about how her KABK experience helped her grow not only in her profession but also as an individual to fight for issues that she is passionate about.

“I am a multidisciplinary designer, concepts of gender, sexuality, race and ethnicity are closely interwoven within my work. Interested in redefining new realities and challenging the viewer to think about the binary, I often utilize mixed media to reveal the complicated realities in todays world.” — Proud

You can find more about Proud on her website
https://www.prouddevakula.com/

15/06/2020

Today we share the first in a series of interviews with our I/M/D alumni. Natalia Papaeva graduated from I/M/D in 2018. Here she talks about her memories from the years at KABK and how her practice began with a writing assignment.

Natalia Papaeva (1989) was born in Orlik, a small village in Buryatia, Siberia. She moved to The Netherlands to study at the Royal Academy of The Hague. She graduated in 2018 with the video work Yokhor, winning both the department prize of the Royal Academy and the TENT Academy Award. In 2019 Papaeva was shortlisted for the Sybren Hellinga art prize. Drawing from her own experiences and feelings of anger, loneliness and alienation, Papaeva makes intense, raw performances that touch upon universal themes.

You can find more about her on her website https://cargocollective.com/natashapapaeva

Come and see the works of our students on the collaboration we had with Tassenmuseum Hendrikje. Exhibition Future Bags u...
02/06/2018

Come and see the works of our students on the collaboration we had with Tassenmuseum Hendrikje. Exhibition Future Bags until July 29th 2018.

Van 17 april t/m 29 juli 2018 is in Tassenmuseum Hendrikje de expositie ‘Future Bags’ te zien met het werk van studenten van de KABK in Den Haag.

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Prinsessegracht 4
The Hague
2514AN

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