[spectre] Call for applications 2019: Digital Arts Computing at Goldsmiths, University of London
helen Pritchard
hvpritchard at gmail.com
Fri Apr 5 19:56:24 CEST 2019
Hi,
Hope this notice might be of interest to list members or friends of the list!
Helen
GOLDSMITHS, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
BSc in Digital Arts Computing
Application deadline: June 30, 2019, 5pm
Goldsmiths, University of London
New Cross
8 Lewisham Way
London SE14 6NW
United Kingdom
www.gold.ac.uk
The BSc Digital Arts Computing at Goldsmiths is currently welcoming
applications for entry in September 2019.
The Digital Arts Computing programme is uniquely taught between the
Computing and the Art Departments at Goldsmiths. In the BSc, students
develop artistic work in conversation with critical studies. Through a
series of projects for public exhibition students explore the
materialities of creative computing, preparing them to transform and
lead the field of digital art.
This three year undergraduate programme is aimed at students working
at the intersection of art and technology who wish to develop their
practice and professional networks with the support of Goldsmiths
outstanding academic staff, facilities, industry partners and
location.
The programme is led by critical art practitioners Dr. Helen Pritchard
and Dr. Audrey Samson. Recent contributing academic staff have
included: Atau Tanaka, Rebecca Fiebrink, Phoenix Perry, April Grow,
Simon Katan, Theo Papatheodorou, Jane Prophet, Matthew Yee-King,
Michael Zbyszyński, Saskia Freeke, Sylvia Xueni Pan, Edgar Schmitz,
Matthew Fuller, Verina Gfader, and guest lectures and speakers Becky
Stewart, Blanca Regina, Joanne Armitage, Suhail Malik, FRAUD, Keiken,
Memo Akten, Kyle McDonald, Patrick Tresset, and more. The Contemporary
Art Talks series organised by the Art Department has invited Lydia
Ourahmane, Vicki Bennett, Evan Ifekoya, Rehana Zaman, James N. Kienitz
Wilkins, Marguerite Humeau, Sophia Al-Maria, and more.
Listen to one of our students discuss last year’s exhibition, and hear
from our current students.
Apply here.
Contact us: h.pritchard at gold.ac.uk & a.samson at gold.ac.uk
Dr. Helen Pritchard
Head Digital Arts Computing
Lecturer in Computational Arts
Goldsmiths, University of London.
w: http://www.helenpritchard.info/
T: @helen_pritchard
h.pritchard at gold.ac.uk
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