Digital Arts MA

Postgraduate

In Leicester

£ 13,100 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Leicester

  • Duration

    1 Year

You can also explore the DMU campus by visiting our Virtual Open Day.--> Reasons to study Digital Arts MA at De Montfort University: Students are able to develop their own digital arts specialism whilst gaining a multi-disciplinary understanding and experience of digital arts practice. Students are encouraged to take risks and innovate to develop truly extraordinary work. The programme has close links with regional, national and international digital arts practitioners, networks and organisations. Students have exposure to and interaction with a dedicated team of digital arts practitioners and research-active academics in both hands-on, collaborative workshops and visiting lectures. Practical

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Leicester (Leicestershire)
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The Gateway, LE1 9BH

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About this course

Typical entry requirements You should have the equivalent or above of a 2:2 or above UK bachelor’s honours degree in Digital Arts or a related subject, such as Music Technology, Fine Art, or Performing Arts. If you have other professional qualifications and industry experience, we will consider your application on an individual basis. International students If English is not your first language an IELTS score of 6.0 or equivalent when you start the course is essential.

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Subjects

  • Presentation
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Course programme

Semester one Research Methods for Creative Practice. This module provides a grounding in research methods for creative technologies projects, offering students methodologies and techniques to support and develop their learning throughout their course of study. The module will cover research methods across art and design, humanities and technology. Students will be given techniques in methods of collaborative and cooperative working as well as systems of the development of creative ideas and research. Digital Technologies for Arts Practice A/Digital Technologies for Arts Practice B. These modules provide a practical understanding of a range of different digital technologies through workshops and lectures delivered by established practitioners in the field and will be assessed through a negotiated group project, where students work collaboratively to produce a piece of digital artwork. Digital Arts Seminar I. This module serves as a forum for the survey and discussion of important theoretical texts and examples of practice in the field of digital arts. Students will identify an area of interest, and make a research presentation of their own practical interests in the context of the texts/practices discussed in the seminar, helping them to situate their practice in relation to research in the broader field, and to share their discoveries with a diverse group of practitioners. Semester two Professional Practice Workshop. This module will give students a practical understanding of the different methods of dissemination, presentation and communication of practice/research/projects in creative technologies as well as practical experience in presenting their research to a range of audiences. It will cover types of research outputs and dissemination, research presentation formats, ways to present and market research to different audience types, communication and presentation techniques, and project planning, culminating in an assessed showcase event for both public and private audiences. Digital Arts Practice A/Digital Arts Practice B. These modules will continue to expose students to new technologies for digital arts practice, as in Digital Technologies for Arts Practice, while shifting the focus from collaborative exploratory workshops to the pursuit of developing individuals’ creative interests in practice. The module will be taught through workshops, tutorials, and critique/presentation of individual projects. Students will be assessed on the bodies of practical work produced in the module. Digital Arts Seminar II. This module serves as a forum for the survey and discussion of important theoretical texts and examples of practice in the field of digital arts. Toward the middle of the semester, the students will become responsible for selecting texts and practices for discussion and leading sessions. Students will produce a piece of scholarly writing on the relationship of their digital arts practice to a specific text. Semester three Major Project. This module is the culmination of practical modules designed to support students in a structured progression through the establishment, development and evaluation of a digital arts practice, and the production of an individual body of work, as a means to a tacit and articulate understanding of the contemporary subject at an advanced level. It is an opportunity for students to demonstrate initiative, personal responsibility, complex decision making, and that they have acted autonomously in planning and implementing tasks at a professional level. Note: All modules are subject to change in order to keep content current

Digital Arts MA

£ 13,100 VAT inc.