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  Spotlight - April'04

   

The Transart Institute

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Three intensive residencies permit students to continue with their professional life while participating in the program. Genres and media include: Animation, Cyber Art, Experimental Art, Film/Video, Graphic Design, Installation Art, Interactive Art, Interdisciplinary Art, Performance Art, Photography, and Sound/Music.

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Accreditation: Cooperation with Donau University Krems
MFA Residency: Aug. 20 - Sept. 5, 2004 at Linz Art University
Symposium: Sept. 2 - 5, 2004 in conjunction with Ars Electronica
Summer Academy workshops: Session 1: Aug. 21-25, Session 2: Aug. 26-30, and Session 3: Aug. 31-Sept. 4, 2004
Deadline for receipt of summer 2004 applications: Aug. 1, 2004

Up Close and Personal: Students work intensively in 16-day residencies each summer with guest faculty, artists, media practitioners, writers, theorists and the entire school body on-site. Between residencies, students work one-on-one off-site with faculty by correspondence and with a self-chosen mentor in an exchange which includes a minimum of three studio visits per semester.

Program Goals: The purpose of this international program is to create a space for artists of all disciplines to interact with a wide range of art and media practitioners and visionaries. Students investigate their work independently and transdisciplinarily in both a cultural and studio context. Whatever genres students choose to work in, the program is designed to: bring artistic content to new media; enrich student’s praxis; foster change; facilitate a connection between group and personal work; provide the means for contextualizing work in the wider world; and develop interaction strategies with audiences.

For full details: http://www.transartinstitute.org


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