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<nettime-ann> Media Arts: Histories and Futures :: International, low-residency, Master of Arts


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MEDIA ARTS: Histories and Futures
International - low-residency – Master of Arts – Starts September 2019

Deepening praxis and critical comprehension of the digital developments in contemporary art
An interdisciplinary field at the intersection of art, science, technology and the humanities, MediaArtHistories examines scientific discovery and technological innovation emerging in art praxis, as well as the genealogies of their historical development and context. At a time when digital technologies are fundamentally revolutionizing the very ways in which we communicate, interact, and perceive images, the MediaArtHistories program trains students from diverse backgrounds to critically analyze the plethora of visual media cultures of today.

CONTENT
Courses cover Media Art genres such as Net, Telematic and Genetic Art as well as the most recent reflections on Nano, Bio and Transgenic Art, Video Games, Computer Graphics and Animation, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, and Intelligent Environments, Hacktivism and Tactical Media, Performance, Glitch Art, Hybrid Art and Robotics. MediaArtHistories offers a basis for understanding the evolutionary history of media, from historic examples such as the Laterna Magica and Mechanical Automaton of the 17th century, to computer art at the earliest stages of the Internet in the mid-Twentieth Century and the algorithmic art of today. Special attention is given to the challenges of documentation and preservation of these born-digital, ephemeral and multifarious works. Explored in depth are key methods and theory from Digital Humanities, Image Science, Media Archaeology, Sound Studies, the Intellectual History of Science & Technology, and Digital Gender Theory. Excursions, and on site faculty seminars, introduce students to the main cultural heritage institutions in the field, such as Ars Electronica and ZKM, archives such as the Archive of Digital Art (ADA www.digitalartarchive.at), festivals such as Transmediale, and the Media Art market.
The program is a two-year low-residency, either 90 or 120 ECTS Master degree offered in English. In addition to individual study and project work at your home location, students gather 2-3 times a year for intense seminar modules with internationally renowned media artists and scholars. These enriching sessions take place at Danube University or another European location relevant to the community of media art, such as Linz, Austria as well as Karlsruhe and Berlin, Germany.

BRAIN TRUST
MediaArtHistories program faculty include: Irina ARISTARKHOVA, Andreas BROECKMANN, Andres BURBANO, Sean CUBITT, Oliver GRAU, Monika FLEISCHMANN, Francesca FRANCO, Darko FRITZ, Jens HAUSER, Kathy Rae HUFFMAN, Erkki HUHTAMO, Ryszard KLUSZCZYNSKI, Andreas LANGE, Martina LEEKER, Christopher LINDINGER, Wolf LIESER, Roger MALINA, Lev MANOVICH, Nat MULLER, Gunalan NADARAJAN, Frieder NAKE, Jussi PARIKKA, Christiane PAUL, Ana PERAICA, Margit ROSEN, Christopher SALTER, Paul SERMON, Edward SHANKEN, Jeffrey SHAW, Christa SOMMERER, Morten SONDERGAARD, UBERMORGEN, and others.

Since its beginnings in 2006, Danube University’s prestigious MediaArtHistories MA has offered its students both a deeper critical comprehension and a practical orientation regarding the most important developments of this most contemporary art, by building on its faculty network of renowned international theorists, artists, and curators. These faculty come from across the globe to give seminars during the modules held at Danube University, and from their home universities maintain through online network and project collaboration individualized instruction with students throughout the program. www.mediacultures.net/mah

STUDY in EUROPE
The low-residency modularized teaching system allows working professionals to maintain their usual employment, and gives students entering directly after a Bachelor degree the opportunity to gain valuable career experience while they study. Modules take place on the main campus and at the Center for Image Science housed at the Göttweig Abbey. The Danube University is located in the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage “WACHAU” and offers a spectacular backdrop for learning and living.
The Department for Image Science holds important resources of the field like the largest international Archive of Digital Art: www.digitalartarchive.at and the MediaArtHistories Conference Archive www.mediaarthistory.org/maharchive and integrates its cutting-edge research projects into teaching.

STUDENTS
International students to our program have come from locations including Austria, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Egypt, Germany, Iceland, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Mexico, Russia, Spain, Ukraine, and USA. Alumni of the program are employed not only as freelance curators, creative designers or working artists, but also at renowned cultural sector institutions like: Austrian National Library, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Chicago Art Institute, Deutsche Kinemathek, ETH Zürich, Ars Electronica, ITAU Cultural, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Pinchuk Art Centre, Hive Advertising, imai, Polytechnic Museum – Moscow, Smithsonian, Techne, and more. www.donau-uni.ac.at/mahstudents

MODULES: Sept 6-18, 2019/ Dec 2-11, 2019 / May 4-13, 2020 / Sept 21-30, 2020

INTERNSHIP: (MAH-Advanced only) some time between May 2020 - May 2021

MASTER THESIS: Jan 2021 – April 2022

APPLICATION (digital) and FUNDING POSSIBILITIES
Acceptance into the program requires either a Bachelor degree (or higher), or equivalent relevant work experience. Requirements: application form, letter of motivation, copies of previous degree(s) or employment validation, copy of passport and Europass CV. An application interview is required, which may be conducted in person or through internet videoconferencing. Resources for funding possibilities and estimated costs: Application Form, Resources for funding possibilities and estimated costs


Primary contact:
Wendy Jo Coones, M.Ed.
Head of Teaching & Coordination : MediaArtHistories / Media Arts Cultures / Exhibition Development
Department for Image Science ~ Danube University Krems
Telefon +43 (0)2732 893-2543 ~ skype: wcoones
Dr.-Karl-Dorrek-Straße 30, 3500 Krems, Austria
wendy.coones(at)donau-uni.ac.at http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/dis

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