Application deadline: 31 August 2012
The program
The Interactive Art Research Master is a two-year program focusing on interactive art, and is for students, artists, and scientists looking to establish a shared theory and practice. This unique program brings together the Humanities, Art, and the Digital Sciences and was founded in 2009, thanks to a partnership between the European School of Visual Arts and the University of Poitiers. This latter is responsible for teaching part of the theory program and for the methodological framework.
The program aims to develop an original ideology of technology and science in the field of art. The teaching involves theory classes, practical courses, and workshops led by internationally renowned artists. The program also aims to foster the autonomy of the students in matters relating to the development of artistic concepts, the production of material or immaterial systems, as well as the formulation of artistic issues.
Entry requirements
Entry to the Master’s Program is open to students with:
– an undergraduate degree of at least three years from a school of visual arts (DNAP – Visual Arts Degree, Bachelor’s Degree level)
– an undergraduate degree of at least three years from a university (Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent degree)
– the program is also open to individuals with an equivalent professional experience (upon approval by the University’s Commissions Board)
The second year of the Master’s Program (M2) is open to those students whose application has been approved by the Commissions Board and following a successful interview with the teaching team.
Classes take place at the University of Poitiers campus and at the European School of Visual Arts (Ecole Européenne Supérieure de l’Image) in Poitiers and Angoulême.
Classes are taught through French, although English is frequently used.
Contact:
Alexandra Gence : [email protected]/ T +33 (0)5 49 88 82 42