How many ways to graduate?
1. Story based video & narrative games
2. Video essay / investigative video research / Experimental video
3. documentary / visual ethnography
4. video projection / video installation / photography
5. Installation (site-specific) / performance
6. Code-based programmed art / animation
7. Book & book-making
8. Web archive / Scholarly thesis*

With sufficient reasons provided, you are allowed to tailor-make your own FYP by combining two or more of the above elements.

There are no official provisions for the option of "team project." However, if, in exceptional circumstances, you find it necessary to make such a case, please submit a written proposal stating the peculiar circumstances and with the support of at least one adviser by the end of Semester A. As much as you can, we encourage students to own a graduation project of their own. Collaboration may put you in a disadvantageous position unless your duty/responsibility in the project involves overall creative control.

*A “scholarly thesis” should be around 40-60 pages with a table of content and full bibliography. Please consult GT cooridnators for standard formatting.

Except for “scholarly thesis,” the submission of final work for all areas should be accompanied by a research-theoretical text of 4-6 pages.