Time Based Design

Time based design Pim Kraan

You learn to work as a designer with objects, moving images and light to tell stories. You do so within the context of theatre, film, events and public space, for example, in stagings, choreographies and video clips. You will gain experience working independently and in teams on large and small productions, often working with professional organizations. 

By working with space, time and body, you discover polarities such as inside/outside and appearance/reality. In your process, you learn to create an archive of materials, experiment and execute your design. You will eventually find your own place in this discipline, where both your way of working and the context in which you do so fit what fascinates you.