Digital Arts and New Media MFA program—call for applications

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UCSC's Digital Arts and New Media MFA program is accepting applications for fall 2012 now through January 3, 2012.

The campus's unique location—on the beautiful Monterey Bay, immediately south of Silicon Valley—allows our faculty and students to take advantage of opportunities such as participation in ZER01, a multi-disciplinary, multi-venue biennial festival of visual and performing arts at the intersection of art, technology, and digital culture.

The two-year DANM MFA program brings together faculty and students from across the academic spectrum to pursue interdisciplinary artistic and scholarly research. The diverse curriculum includes collaborative research project groups, where small clusters of students work with professors on artistic, technical, and theoretical research in one of four focused areas: Mechatronics, Participatory Culture, Performative Technologies, and Playable Media. Current project group leaders include such notable faculty as Brandin Baron-Nusbaum, Kate Edmunds, Newton and Helen Meyer Harrison, Jennifer Parker, Noah Wardrip-Fruin, and David Yager.

Core and elective courses in the theory and practice of digital media arts support the development of individual thesis papers and projects premiered in the program's annual MFA Exhibition. The MFA is a terminal degree in the field of Digital Media Arts, qualifying graduates for a variety of career paths including university-level teaching and public- and private-sector research.

Information on the program and application process is available at our website. Send further inquiries to danm@ucsc.edu.