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Exhibition

Akademirommet: A Collective Endeavour

Akademirommet: A Collective Endeavour

Fredrik Bakke, Ylva Kemi, Peter Horneland

Within academia, plagiarism by students, professors or researchers considered cheating or academic fraud and offenders are subject to academic criticism, even expulsion. Many institutions use plagiarism detection software to detect potential plagiarism and to deter students from plagiarizing. But the practice of plagiarizing using appropriate word substitutions to elude detection software, known as rogeting, has quickly evolved as students and unethical academics are trying to stay ahead of detection software.

In the academic world, plagiarism by students, professors, or researchers is considered academic dishonesty or academic fraud and offenders are subject to academic censure, up to and including expulsion. Many institutions are using plagiarism detection software to detect potential plagiarism and to deter students from plagiarizing. But the practice of plagiarism through the use of appropriate word substitutions to escape detention software, known as rogeting quickly developed as students and unethical academics trying to stay ahead of detection software.

Within academia, plagiarism is by students, professors, or researchers considered academic dishonesty or academic fraud and offenders are subject to academic censorship, and with deportation. Many organizations use plagiarism detection software to identify possible plagiarism and to prevent students from plagiarizing. However, the practice plagiarizing use enough words division to avoid detention software, known as rogeting, has rapidly developed as students and unethical researchers strive to stay ahead of detection software.

Fredrik Bakke, Ylva Kemi, & Peter Horneland er bachelor-studenter ved Kunstakademiet i Oslo som har gått sammen for å kopiere hverandre.

Ylva Kemi, Fredrik Bakke & Peter Horneland är bachelor-studenter vid Konsthögskolan i Oslo, och har gått samman för att kopiera varandra.

Peter Horneland, Ylva Kemi, & Fredrik Bakke are bachelor students at the Art Academy in Oslo, and have joined forces to copy each other.

The exhibition is part of the Sculpture Studio workshop at Kunstakademiet in Oslo.