[spectre] 19 full Scholarships in MediaArtsCultures, DanubeU/Aalborg/Lodz/Singapore

Oliver Grau Oliver.Grau at donau-uni.ac.at
Sat Jan 12 10:04:55 CET 2019


DanubeU/Aalborg/Lodz/Singapore, start: September 01, 2019
Application deadline: Feb 6, 2019

19 full Scholarships

Media Arts Cultures
Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree
Erasmus+ - European Master of Excellence

With support for the MediaAC 2014-2019 program extended to 3.7 million
Euro, the European master of excellence program "Media Arts Cultures –
Media AC" will broaden in 2019-2024. This distinctive award is based on
offering high-quality international learning opportunities for students
in an emerging field and also affirms the importance of Media Art
research and practice for the cultural and educational future of
Europe.

Media Arts Cultures is a 2-year mobility program, enabling students to
study across Europe and in Asia. Students spend three semesters at
different universities, complete an internship at a Consortium
Associated Partner, and write a Master Thesis at the best-suited partner
during the final semester. Upon completion, students receive a 120 ECTS
joint master degree in Media Arts Cultures from three universities
allowing graduates to further pursue a PhD within Europe or other
international higher education regions.

Each year, 19 of the best EU and non-EU candidates will be offered
Erasmus+ fully-funded scholarships for the duration of the program.
Other funding from the MediaAC Consortium and external-sources are also
available. The MediaAC Consortium invites dedicated and energetic
applicants from all countries and all relevant fields of study or
experience to apply.
    
     
MediaAC is one of the few culture-centered Erasmus Mundus programs, and
the only program connecting culture to the digital arts. Digital media
art plays a major role at international festivals and in contemporary
culture. But, in part due to the obsolescence of presentation equipment
and storage formats, media art has not yet fully arrived in archives and
museums. The collection, exhibition and conservation strategies of
digital art, as well as their mediation, are necessary for the
modernization of art institutions.

Selected topics like Media Art Histories & Heritage, Archiving,
Experience Design, Media Arts Theory, New Media Aesthetics, Curating &
Arts Management, or Media Arts Futures provides students both
internationally-advanced theoretical as well as practical knowledge in
the Media Arts, through a singular combination of pedagogical foci,
trans-disciplinary approaches, and critical thinking in connection to
the needs of both academic and non-academic stakeholders.

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Media Arts Cultures is organized jointly by:
Danube University Krems (Austria, lead)
Aalborg University (Denmark)
University of Lodz (Poland) and
Lasalle College of the Arts (Singapore)

Associated PARTNERS: Archive of Digital Art, Ars Electronica Linz,
ArtSciMuseum, DAM, Europeana, FACT, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Instrument
Inventors Initiative, imai, Impakt Festival, MOCAK, monochrome, Neural
Magazine, SPEKTRUM, WRO Art Center, ZKM

The language of instruction is English and includes taught semesters,
internship, and master thesis supervised by lecturers from the partner
universities. MediaAC FACULTY include: Andreas Broeckmann, Wendy Coones,
Palle Dahlstedt, Steven Dixon, Oliver Grau, Jens Hauser, Elizabeth
Jochum, Ryszard W. Kluszczyński, Wolfgang Muench, Maciej Ożóg,
Christiane Paul, Ana Peraica, Katarzyna Prajzner, Jeffrey Shaw, Morten
Søndergaard, Audrey Wong and many others.
    
    
Contact:
Media Arts Culture Consortium
www.mediaartscultures.eu 
mediaac(at)donau-uni.ac.at



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