11 - 22 Jun 2019
Students working towards their BAC 2, in the Narration Department, are showing the work they have produced for the jury exam marking the end of their studies.
The multi-disciplinary approach adopted by the ERG – the Brussels-based École de Recherche Graphique – allows students to interpret narration in multiple ways, challenging and subverting the rules in order to explore and experiment with the narrative aspects of both still and moving images.
Researching and critically analysing the innumerable ways in which we can talk about the world/worlds is at the core of the school’s practical courses. Rather than focusing on classical narrative patterns, the multi-disciplinary narration workshop experiments with the multiplicity of contemporary narrative practices (both fictional and factual), incorporating the diverse vehicles for narrative that exist today, from literary and media writing through performance, photography, video, cartoon and illustration to animation...
Students working towards their BAC 2, in the Narration Department, are showing the work they have produced for the jury exam marking the end of their studies.
The multi-disciplinary approach adopted by the ERG – the Brussels-based École de Recherche Graphique – allows students to interpret narration in multiple ways, challenging and subverting the rules in order to explore and experiment with the narrative aspects of both still and moving images.
Researching and critically analysing the innumerable ways in which we can talk about the world/worlds is at the core of the school’s practical courses. Rather than focusing on classical narrative patterns, the multi-disciplinary narration workshop experiments with the multiplicity of contemporary narrative practices (both fictional and factual), incorporating the diverse vehicles for narrative that exist today, from literary and media writing through performance, photography, video, cartoon and illustration to animation...