There are still a few places available on the Masters programme in Digital Art and Technology (m-DAT) at the University of Plymouth, UK, beginning late September 2006.
The programme is unique in offering arts-science-research awards that reflect the interdisciplinary nature of the programme and the research context of the Institute of Digital Art and Technology (i-DAT), in the Faculty of Technology. m-DAT is designed to enable you to develop your practical and conceptual skills, to enhance your employability in the creative industries or to prepare you for study at MPhil/PhD level. The programme offers 1 year full-time or 2+ years part-time study. It follows a low residency model combined with online contact, and therefore in its part-time mode is ideal for those working elsewhere. Those studying full-time benefit from the facilities of the Faculty of Technology, and work alongside other post-graduate researchers at i-DAT and Roy Ascott's Planetary Collegium PhD programme. The programme runs pathways that focus on software art, computer music, spatial design and online curating. Current staff include: Geoff Cox, Joasia Krysa, Eduardo Miranda, Mike Phillips, Mike Punt, Chris Speed, Adrian Ward, plus guest speakers. For more information, visit the web site (http://m.i-dat.org/) or email Geoff Cox ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) or Mike Phillips ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). ______________________________________________ SPECTRE list for media culture in Deep Europe Info, archive and help: http://coredump.buug.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/spectre
