Digital Media Arts (Lighthouse)

Postgraduate

In Brighton And Hove and Brighton

Price on request

Description

  • Duration

    2 Years

Suitable for: It is aimed at practising artists, designers and creative producers who have limited experience of working within a digital media arts context and who wish to substantially develop their practice and to build on their abilities in their various fields and occupations.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Brighton (East Sussex)
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Start date

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Brighton And Hove (East Sussex)
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Grand Parade, BN2 0JY

Start date

On request

About this course

For non-native speakers of English:
IELTS 6.5 overall and 6.0 in writing.

Degree and/or experience:
Relevant honours degree or recognised equivalent qualification and minimum one-year arts or design practice outside full-time education. Non-graduates with appropriate experience are also considered. Mature practitioners who have been out of education for a while are particularly welcome.

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Course programme

This course is delivered at the University of Brighton and at Lighthouse, the leading film and digital media training and production centre located in central Brighton.

The course provides a flexible structure for the study of contemporary digital media arts practices. They will be able to develop and explore a broad range of creative digital practices and to access critical debates through project work and continuous theoretical study.

Course structure

It is, at present, a part-time course delivered over two years. Attendance is required at least one day per week at a fixed time, plus attendance at a three-hour critical theory session per week.

Areas of study

The course supports an interdisciplinary approach to digital media arts that enables students to utilise and develop their existing skills and experiences in an environment that encourages both innovation and high quality production. Participants learn core digital media production skills, explore a broad range of creative digital practices, and access the most up-to-date developments and critical debates in digital media arts.

Career and progression opportunities

This course has been developed in the context of Brighton's status as one of the main centres of the growing media economy. Students investigate the full creative potential of digital media arts practices in a professional studio environment. Live project work throughout the course enables students to gain direct experience and to develop valuable links in the digital media industries and wider cultural industries.

Mode of Attendance : Part - time

Digital Media Arts (Lighthouse)

Price on request