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Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2006 09:09:42 +0000
From: Andrea Zapp <zapp-fpOfNi7Mp4M@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: MA Media Arts, Manchester, UK

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MA Media Arts at Manchester Metropolitan University
School of Art and Design/MIRIAD

Inventive Experiments - Creative Analysis - Critical Discussion

? focusing on digital film, video and photography, audio-visual and networked installation contexts, Internet projects, interactive and telepresent formats of narratives.
? encouraging students to test and develop new forms of content and storytelling
through audience involvement and innovative aesthetics.
? defining media and digital technology through state-of-the-art projects and related
theory as a constantly changing field of artistic expression.

The route recruits students from various backgrounds but with a practical working knowledge of media and image based technology and software together with a strong interest in artistic experiments.

Students will work with artists, tutors and research active staff in the above areas of screen media, networks or installation, and collaborate with the media and computer studios at the School of Art and Design.

International visiting artists will inform about their individual media art practices - as part of a lecture series organized by REACT (Research Engine in Art and Creative Technology, a joint PhD and research platform between The University of Salford and MMU). Invited artists include Jill Scott, Ken Goldberg, Cornelia Sollfrank, Luc Courchesne, Stelarc, Margarete Jahrmann, Toshio Iwai, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Christa Sommerer/Laurent Mignonneau and others.

Students are expected to study intensively and independently to prepare for a professional engagement with a broader cultural and artistic community at a national and international level, or for the pursuance of further academic research.

One year full-time/two year part-time programme of practice based research, start October 2006, applications accepted throughout spring/summer.

Special Features

The degree is part of the Manchester Institute for Research and Innovation in Art & Design, MIRIAD, and embedded in a seminar and teamwork programme on contemporary issues in art and design, designed to develop and share research methodologies, ideas and experiences with the other routes and to understand and imply critical theory. There is a supporting programme of work in progress seminars and reading groups to which staff, students and visitors contribute. The University library houses one of the best Art & Design libraries outside London with specialist research collections in this field. There are also reading rights at the Universities of Manchester and Salford. Within the Faculty of Art & Design, workshop facilities for MIRIAD are wide-ranging with excellent provision of wood, metal, print, printmaking, photography, textiles, ceramics, glass, foundry, sound, TV, DV and IT. Facilities, including studio spaces have been recognised as excellent by the national Quality Assurance Agency.

Manchester itself as well as the region of England's North West provide an inspiring and vibrant professional community with renowned media and art centres like the Cornerhouse, Cube Gallery or Urbis in Manchester, FACT in Liverpool, Folly in Lancaster and many others; hosting major events like the British Art Show, FutureSonic, Liverpool Biennial or most recently StoryRooms, an international networked media art exhibition at the Museum of Science and Industry in collaboration with MMU and the Arts Council England/North West.

Further information on the MA programme can be found under
http://www.miriad.mmu.ac.uk/
to request an application pack please mail
miriadadmissions-hFKe7c9zrjRaa/9Udqfwiw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Route Leader Andrea Zapp
a.zapp-hFKe7c9zrjRaa/9Udqfwiw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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