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HEAD Geneva School of Art and Design Showcases Student Installations Including Virginia Woolf-Inspired Work

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This article showcases student projects from HEAD Geneva School of Art and Design's Master Space and Communication program, featuring an installation influenced by Virginia Woolf's 'A Room of One's Own' that presents a women's writing desk to highlight female creativity. Other notable projects include investigations into mycelium uses and installations exploring queer identities, all supervised by tutors Rosario Hurtado and Arno Mathies.

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an installation influenced by Virginia Woolf's iconic essay A Room of One's Own is among the projects from HEAD – Geneva School of Art and Design
Also featured is a project investigating uses of mycelium and an installation exploring queer identities
An installation presenting a women's writing desk to highlight female creativity is among projects from HEAD Geneva School of Art and Design
Course: Master Space and Communication: Design Installation
Tutors: Rosario Hurtado and Arno Mathies (project directors)
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An installation presenting a women's writing desk to highlight female creativity is among projects from HEAD Geneva School of Art and Design.

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