We are pleased to announce that Newcastle University's new M.A. (Master of Arts) in Creative Arts Practice is now open for applications!
One of the first transdisciplinary M.A. courses in the UK, this programme offers a unique combination of creative disciplines within a vibrant arts community and world-class research facilities.
Based at the University’s cutting-edge research hub Culture Lab Newcastle in the middle of the vibrant city of Newcastle upon Tyne, this innovative and flexible M.A. is a practice-based and transdisciplinary programme that focuses on emerging creative practices and creative entrepreneurship in the digital age. The aim of the programme is to train young professionals in critical thinking and provide them with cutting-edge skills that will help them respond to the requirements of the rapidly growing culture sector and creative industries.
The M.A. is targeting artists, designers, musicians, writers, computer scientists and practitioners who are interested in expending their work portfolio by applying novel approaches to creative disciplines through transdisciplinary practice, and in learning new technologies and skills. They will have the opportunity to explore a broad range of fields including film, music, creative writing, theatre, fine art, digital media and creative computing, in a creative and collaborative environment.
More information and instructions on how to apply can be found here:
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/subjects/digitalmedia/courses/658
Link:
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/subjects/digitalmedia/courses/658
Address:
Culture Lab Newcastle
Grand Assembly Rooms, King's Walk
Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear NE1 7RU
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Born in 1978 in Geneva, Switzerland, Lalya Gaye is a Swedish and Senegalese-Malian digital media artist and interaction design researcher based in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. At the convergence of art, technology, and design, her work explores the poetic integration of digital technology into everyday environments, behaviours, urban space and everyday artefacts, in order to grasp and revisit our physical and emotional relations to the everyday, to space and to distance. She builds public art installations with various media such as steel, light and sound, takes part in site-specific audio experiments, teaches digital media and interaction design at graduate level, delivers creative electronics workshops, and regularly organizes cross-disciplinary research workshops and small music and sound-art festivals.
Lalya received a B.Sc. in Physics at the University of Geneva, a M.Sc.Eng. in Electroacoustics at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm, worked several years at the Future Applications Lab, Viktoria Institute, worked on a PhD in Applied Information Technology at the University of Göteborg, and taught at the Interaction Design programme at Chalmers Technical University. In 2009, she was a Visiting Professor and Artist in Residence at the Digital + Media department at Rhode Island School of Design (Providence, RI, USA), before joining Culture Lab Newcastle in the UK in 2010. She is also a founding member of the Swedish art group Dånk! Collective from Göteborg, Sweden and was a steering committee member of the International Mobile Music Workshops series.
Gloria Sutton