Course description
You will have the opportunity to develop and apply critical frameworks, debate a range of theoretical, cultural and social issues and consider a variety of approaches to communicating and publishing your own research. You will focus on individual and collaborative practices, new technology, exhibition production and design, and a theoretical and critical programme to challenge and contextualise individual research and the placement of work in the public domain.
In addition, you will become familiar with the processes necessary to initiate and realise projects, such as fund-raising, developing and presenting proposals and collaborative working structures. You will also practice, develop and research the relationship between art, architecture, design and public space by working alongside fine artists, architects and designers.
Course structure
Please note that this is an indicative list of modules and is not intended as a definitive list.
Modules
-Major Project2
-Project 1: Individual
-Project 2: Collaborative
-Digital Arts/New Technology3
-Theory/Seminar4
-Interdisciplinary Research Methods: The Proposal and Analysis5
-Interdisciplinary Research Methods: The Synthesis6