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Campus Opening Progressive Media Art Education from Japan
For the fourth year, the premises of Linz’s University of Art become an exhibition venue for an international art college that takes an innovative approach to teaching media art and culture. The 2004 guest is IAMAS, a renowned educational institution in Ogaki, Gifu, Japan. IAMAS—comprising the International Academy of Media Arts and Sciences and the Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences—pursues an interdisciplinary educational concept that ranges from network design, computer-generated design, animation, information and interface design, and interactive media art to media aesthetics. A wide-ranging exhibit of student projects and a documentation of IAMAS’s biennial media art festival as well as some results of the school’s own artist-in-residence program will be presented at Linz’s University of Art. IAMAS will present an extensive film program in conjunction with Movieline (see Page 30).
In cooperation with IAMAS and Hochschule für künstlerische und industrielle Gestaltung Linz. Coordination: Tadashi Yokoyama, Christa Sommerer, Hiroshi Yoshioka, Keiko Kobayashi, Miki Fukuda, CMC Center for Media Culture, Rainer Zendron, André Zogholy
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