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Book Launch Hard Copy
MISS READ
25.–27. November 2011
KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin [suite]

 

 

Calendrier du WORK.MASTER Calendrier

 

 

 

 

infos and downloadable program etc. are here:

http://www.workmaster.ch/noise/index.php?id=61

 

 

 

 

WORK.MASTER - PRATIQUES ARTISTIQUES CONTEMPORAINES

4 semestres à temps plein – 120 crédits ECTS

WORK.MASTER s’organise autour de la réalisation de projets personnels à l’échelle 1. En alliant recherche et pratique artistique, cette formation vise un haut niveau de compétences. Elle mise sur la transversalité et entend dépasser les frontières des formations traditionnelles enfermées dans des médiums particuliers. Soucieux de pertinence, WORK MASTER s’inscrit dans le contexte des bouleversements socioculturels liés à la mondialisation, et prend en compte les nouveaux outils d’information et de communication qui contribuent en profondeur à la transformation de la société.

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The programme of WORK.MASTER is focussed on an understanding of artistic practice as part of a cultural, social and political exchange. It promotes critical discourses and collaborations between different domains in multi-perspective fields of action.

WORK.MASTER places a strong emphasis on the realisation of personal projects on a one-to-one basis, based on themes and questions which are developed and realised both in media and working methods students consider most appropriated. Combining individual as well as collaborative research and collective artistic practices, this course aims at a high level of competence and transversality.

Each student receives strong tutorial support with continuous feedbacks in meetings and studio visits by both an artistic and a theoretical tutor.

WORK.MASTER provides an international platform in which invited artists, theorists and curators of different fields propose LAB.ZONES (thematic projects), and seminars.

The LAB.ZONES may be organised in periodically meetings or intensive workshops and typically focus on contextualisation of the student's individual work. They offer a challenging framework of different forms of public interactions and exchange as performance, interventions in public space, exhibitions, publications and radio.

Every week students meet in CRITICAL.SESSIONS, group critics, a forum provided to reflect, analyze and share each others' practise. During these sessions updates of their research are presented and discussed in an open way, sharing ideas by making them available to others.

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