Mar 20, 2010

Art Scholarship

The plan


Massachusetts Institute of Visual Arts courses will be in the arts, culture and technology (ACT) in the spring of 2010, "renamed" plan, a key production and education on the basis of experimental studies, focuses on art, visual art Research and Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States inter-professional cooperation within the community. The project explored the arts, culture, role, social and technological, and artistic practice, is the production of knowledge. Focused on changes in science and careful thought on how to conduct technological, cultural and artistic practice. Courses included in the space, "production process", "questions designed to", "network culture" and "modern apprenticeship" approach and so on. Collaboration, and individuals were under investigation, such as performances, sound and video, photography, processing and display aspects of experimental media, and the old and new cross-sectoral interaction and technology. Communications, and law teachers and researchers, cooperation is essential procedures and additional access to artists, critics, conferences, workshops seminars and screenings. Host of artists, urban planning experts week series of lectures, from the disciplines, from the campus, the region and from around the world extensively and academics. The series is a dynamic exchange of ideas and programs and campus as a functional part of it.


The Academy teachers around the world and international professional and discussion of interdisciplinary research activities are well-known strong interest and production methods. Project Director, Associate Professor in Mexico City for SITAC Wutebaoer Er ○ ○ Ba billion, is the sixth third Berlin Biennial of Contemporary Art's artistic director. Krzysztof Wodiczko, professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, director of technical interrogative design team, as well as his country, Poland in 2009 on behalf of the Venice Biennale, and in Boston, the exhibition of contemporary art institutions. Professor Joan Jonas is a pioneer in video and performance, the Guggenheim recently Lifetime Achievement Award to an extraordinary contribution to contemporary art. Associate Professor Kirkilas Urbonas, because Nomeda Urbonas was awarded the 2007 Venice Biennale, Lithuania, Medal of Honor Museum. Visiting Professor Anthony Muntadas Velázquez Prize winner by the culture of the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2009. Le cturers Andrea Frank (Photography), Amber Fried - Jimenez (media), Qiao Jiji Gibbons (video), Wendy Jacob (autism Studios) and Oliver Lutz (multimedia) are in their respective fields of the outstanding personalities.


Artists and of different backgrounds and experiences, who is an innovative artistic practice and cross-disciplinary research collaboration and in the arts, culture and technology, cross-personal interests, and cultural producers are encouraged to apply. Application by the Department of Architecture Massachusetts Institute of Technology Admissions Office. Closing date for entries is December 15. Investment portfolio should be submitted to a CD or DVD (consultation, website), will be postponed to January 4, 2010 to accept.

About the program: http://visualarts.mit.edu

The applicant should seek more resources and funding. See http://sap.mit.edu/about/diversity/ or contact Robin Chapman, manager of diversity recruitment rchapman@mit.edu
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