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Jeremy Hunsinger jhuns at vt.edu
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> From: Jeremy Hunsinger <jhuns at vt.edu>
> Date: July 22, 2005 11:59:15 PM EDT
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> From: "Kepa Landa" <kepa.landa at uem.es>
> Subject: <nettime-ann> [job] Master in Art and New Technologies - UEM
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> Master in Art and New Technologies
> Theory and practice in Electronic Art and Digital Creation.
> European University of Madrid
> www.uem.es/esaya
> www.interlabs.tv
>
> The Master in Art and New Technologies at the European University of
> Madrid
> aims to provide an education for artists and other creative  
> professionals
> in
> the area of new media. It attempts to concentrate on the  
> application of
> interactive systems, multimedia and networks to artistic projects,  
> while
> also focusing on analysis and criticism of these systems in current
> cultural
> production. This course focuses especially on the relationships  
> between
> Art
> and Science and is based on a combination of theory and practice in  
> the
> fields of electronic art and digital creation.
>
> It is designed to be of interest to graduates in Fine Art, Computing,
> Engineering, Audiovisual Communication and Architecture and
> professionals
> with training and relevant experience in these areas.
>
> The course will place special emphasis on theory and practice relating
> to
> two areas:
>
> - Networks: Internet (net.art and creation of web pages).
> - Interactive Systems: Development of graphic and physical interfaces
> (electronic systems and sensors).
>
> Program:
>
> I. General theory of electronic art (90 hours).
>
> o History of the media and of electronic creation.
> o Aesthetic theory and multimedia environments.
> o Theories of the interface and Interactivity.
> o Principal tendencies in digital design.
> o Theory and methodology relating to criticism of digital arts.
> o Artistic practices and new forms of activism.
> o Relationships between artistic debates and scientific theory.
> o Introduction to free software GNU-LINUX.
>
> II. Practical Classes in digital multimedia creation (180 hours).
>
> A) Networks: Internet (90 hours):
>
> - Web page production and graphic interface design programs.
> - Macromedia Dreamweaver
> - Macromedia Flash
> - Audio and video for Internet
> - Introduction to programming: HTML and ActionScript
>
> B) Interactive systems: Development of graphic and physical interface
> (90
> hours):
>
> - Electronic systems and sensors.
> - Programs
> - Macromedia Director
> - Pure Data
> - Max/MSP/Jitter
> - Introduction to programming: Lingo
> - Augmented Reality.
>
> The contents of both these areas will be inter-related on a project
> basis.
>
> III. Participation in events outside the University (30 hours
> approximately).
>
> In order to foster contacts with the professional cultural world,
> student
> attendance or active participation at events outside the university  
> will
> be
> organized.
>
> IV. Tutored development of projects (200 hours of personal work).
>
> V. Personal study with monitor support (minimum 150 hours).
>
>
> Course Duration and Timetable
>
> The master lasts eight months, from 19th of October to June 2006, and
> follows an evening timetable, three days per week (Wednesday, Thursday
> and
> Friday, from 3,30 p.m. to 7,30 p.m.). The submission of principal
> projects
> takes place at the end of February and at the end of June, at the  
> end of
> the
> course. One more opportunity is offered to submit, for those who have
> not
> done so earlier, at the end of July.
>
> Occasionally, particular talks, workshops or visits to other
> institutions
> may take place on Monday or Tuesday.
>
> In addition, complementary educational and instructive activities  
> may be
> programmed outside the core timetable.
>
> Location: The digital labs in the European University of Madrid,
> Villaviciosa de =D3d=F3n Campus, (Madrid)Spain.
>
> More info in and contact:
>
> www.interlabs.tv
>
> www.uem.es/esaya
>
> Tel: 34 - 902 361 301
>
>
>
>
>
> jeremy hunsinger
> jhuns at vt.edu
> www.cddc.vt.edu
> jeremy.tmttlt.com
> www.tmttlt.com
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