Demonstrating its continued interest in promoting young artists, AKG has supported the German arts student Gudrun Bombosch, who graduated with excellence earlier this year at Gray’s School of Art in Aberdeen/Scotland.
For her graduation, Bombosch was required to do a dissertation project – a 15 minute long animation work called “Alice the Poetess.“ AKG supported Bombosch’s presentation with five wireless headphones from its reliable K 405 series, guaranteeing the best audio quality for her very important graduation exhibition.
“During the preparations for my dissertation project, I realized that I would need wireless headphones for the best presentation of my animation,” explained Gudrun Bombosch. “I knew AKG because of its well-known high-quality products, so I got in contact with the company. AKG was enthusiastic and within days I received premium headsets for my presentation!”
The 28 year-old German began work on her dissertation project in the beginning of 2006. “Alice the Poetess“ is approximately 15 minutes long and strongly reflects Bombosch’s personal experiences as an exchange student in Scotland, but is also a modern abstract version of the famous story by Lewis Carrol. The visitor dives into the world of Alice (supported by the headphones) and experiences adventures during the nine chapters of the story. Bombosch’s dissertation was a complete success, earning her an “A” for the project.