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MASTER MEDIA DESIGN AND COMMUNICATION

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Our programme allows you to move flexibly and fluently across the rapidly expanding field of hybrid media practices: from software art, e-publishing, to a variety of lens-based practices for both new and traditional platforms. All elements of the course support your independent projects, providing skills that facilitate self-directed research.

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The central elements of the course are:

  • Free and open source software development
  • A DIY / DIWO [1] approach to media- and tool-making
  • Participatory media practices
  • Film & video editing skills
  • Practice-based thematic projects that focus on a particular aspect of the contemporary media ecology
  • Research methodologies which helps you position your own work within the current context
  • Archiving, recording and presenting your work.
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All these elements provide tools to differentiate your work in an increasingly complex and competitive field.

Students of the Media Design & Communication programme come from a wide variety of backgrounds, experiences and cultures, and their work encompasses a range of approaches to creating an individual media language: developing skills to create ambitious individual and group projects.


Check out our archive of graduation pieces:

http://pzwart3.wdka.hro.nl/wiki/Students

and visit our applications page:

http://pzwart.wdka.nl/media-design/category/apply/application/

Deadline extended to June 1st for Dutch and EU students

email Leslie Robbins with questions: L.J.Drost-Robbins@hro.nl