Maria: This is really impressive, in terms of how much work people have put in
and how almost monumental some of these pieces of work are.
Just like in our year, people are still concerned about
current issues, but it's done in a different way.
Scarlett: I think the variety of stuff just shows
how comfortable people are 
with exploring conceptual things.
A lot of people in here that I've seen,
they weren't doing painting when I saw them last,
they weren't doing sculpture.
Maria: And it's great to see how people's work
has evolved
since you last saw what they were doing.
(Mechanical noises)
Maria: I'm enjoying the whole 
musical vibe going on here.
Even though it's slightly...
grotesque or creepy.
Scarlett: But it's also really fun
Scarlett: The thing I really like about the show
is there's always something 
that someone's interested in.
It's hard to judge it as a whole 
because there's so many different people
doing lots of different stuff.
Scarlett: It seems like everyone
 really cares about their stuff,
and everything's done how they want it to be.
Maria: And we were obviously 
educated within Goldsmiths,
so I guess there's a familiarity
with the energy of the space.
Scarlett: I think as well, I still have friends here -
it's really nice to see their work.
Scarlett: I do love the way that people make work at Goldsmiths.
Maria: There's a lot of really interesting stuff to see,
a lot of stuff that demands time as well.
There should be enough to fill your eyes.
