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Cross Media Production and Contemporary Art, advanced course, 30 credits

In this course students will participate in or create their own distinct artistic or media-based projects. The course work can be done individually or in group, offering a wide scope for the individual student to develop creative, conceptual, technical, journalistic, and artistic skills. This project aims to help students to develop personal skills related to both artistic and non-artistic processes, which places high demands on their previous experience in artistic projects. The course is both experimental and practical. The students will develop and present a joint project within clearly defined frameworks in dialogue with teachers. The project aims to inspire its audience and to reflect on the concepts of criticality, poetry, cultural context, form and content and should be presented in public at the end of the course. The student’s work is developed under the teacher’s supervision, but also independently; student’s initiative and own responsibility are rewarded. No formal literature is included in the course; a literature list will be tailor-made for the specific projects included in the course. Students are encouraged to find external sponsors, and to work towards the industry and local media to promote their projects. The course often includes an international aspect.

Language of instruction: English
Level: Master
Department offering the course: Department for Studies of Social Change and Culture
Contact:  Ulrika Sund, 011-363193, ulrika.sund@liu.se
 Kosta Economou, 011-363165, konstantin.economou@liu.se

Specific admission requirements: Cross Media Production and Contemporary Art, basic course, 30 credits or Exibition as a Medium, 30 credits or the equivalent.


Course information
Semester:  Autumn 2013
Enrolment code:
Rate of study:  Full-time
Campus:  Norrköping
Study Period:  19 August 2013 - 19 January 2014
Course code:  739A22


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