A cycle of free presentations, demonstrations and practical seminars in which students of the Master's programme of study get acquainted with new forms of artistic creation. Specific artworks by established artists (from the sphere of new installation and new object creation, video art, digital photography, net.art, etc.) are analyzed here on both the technological and theoretical levels, and then put in the current artistic context. Based on this confrontation, students create concepts of artistic projects, in which the authors try to apply the acquired knowledge to their own creative outputs. 1. New media art (introductory lecture, brief summary of terms, definition of new media, assigning topics of papers). 2. Moving picture (general history, origin of the film, present). 3. Film (brief history, art film, authorial film). 4. Experimental film (history, authors). 5. Video clip (history, authors, overlaps into art). 6. Video art. 7. Sound art. 8. Bio art. 9. Digital art (definition of virtual space). 10. Net art (brief history of the Internet, net-art, web 2.0, authors). 11. Postinternet (origin, definition, authors). 12. Game art (brief history of video games, history of game art, authors). 13. Guided discussion (students' papers thematically focused on new media art).
The gained capabilities constitute an encompassment and an aquirement of knowledge and experience in the given field of study, they result from a concrete annotation of the subject and are aimed at a profile´s fulfilment of the graduate of the given field of study.
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