We live what is self-evident in practice: a fluid transition between art and communication.
In formats such as plenary sessions, participation, guest professorships, or guest symposiums, students actively shape the program and take responsibility for content, procedures, and community.
Our feedback culture is essential and based on our code of conduct.
We reflect on roles, formulate criteria, and jointly develop our methods further.
K++V is student-driven and outgoing. We focus on socially relevant topics, current discourse, and practice outside the university – in exhibitions, festivals, film screenings, and discussions.In various formats – from positions to colloquia, working discussions, and the +++modules – we create space for critical reflection, artistic experimentation, and collective learning.