A FACT Liverpool és a Newcastle University's Culture Lab pályázata doktorandusz hallgatók részére

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS - AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Award (PhD), Digital Art

This collaborative doctoral project will be a partnership between FACT Liverpool and Newcastle University's Culture Lab, and provides a unique opportunity for an ambitious practitioner who can gain invaluable academic and real life experience that is new in its kind.


Pályázati határidő: 2012. augusztus 24.
Duration of the award 3 year PhD


More information: www.ncl.ac.uk/postgraduate/funding/search/list/sac12


Project title:
Living Laboratories: Enhancing Audience Engagement through Making and Curating Digital Art

This practice-based research focuses on the currently evolving questions of digital art works, their importance as cultural products, and, their place in the institutional settings of the cultural sector in the age of information technology. This research project will critically engage with digital art production,  participatory forms and practices, current schemes and models of curatorial (institutional models) and production spaces (labs) of digital artworks. It aims to bridge practices and methodologies between the fields of  art practice, audience research and human-computer interaction (HCI). Research project might be linked to existing FACT initiatives as Media Facades; Connected Cities (Telepresence); Art, Content management and Personal Data or Talent lab.

Name of the supervisors

Dr Brigitta Zics, Culture Lab, Newcastle University
Professor Mike Stubbs, FACT Liverpool

CDA PhD Host Institutions:

Culture Lab is a world class, interdisciplinary research facility with cutting-edge kit for carrying out research in areas of experimental media, digital interaction, film and video, design fabrication, cultural ecologies, and the digital humanities.


FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology) has been leading the UK video, film and new media arts scene for 20 years with groundbreaking exhibitions, education and research projects.


Value of the Award and Eligibility

Studentships are open to UK and EU applicants. The expected start date is September 2012. The successful candidates will be funded for 36 months with a standard rate AHRC stipend, currently £13,290 per year. The studentship will also cover all fees. There will be a budget to allow the PhD candidates to travel and engage in project activities between the collaborative institutions and beyond.


Person Specification

Candidates should hold a first degree at undergraduate level and a masters degree or have a proven track record of working continuously within industry or professional practice for a minimum of three years. The candidate might have a background in digital art & digital design, creativity and HCI or digital humanities. They would benefit from having understanding of curatorial practices, challenges of working in arts industry environment or applications of practice-based and HCI methodologies.


How to Apply

You must complete the University's postgraduate application form. Select ‘PhD School of Arts and Culture (full time), Digital Media’ as the programme of study. Only mandatory fields need to be completed (no personal statement required) but you must attach a copy of your CV and a covering letter, quoting the title of the studentship and reference number SAC12.


Further Information

For further details, please contact Dr Brigitta Zics:
Tel: +44 (0)191 246 4644
Email: brigitta.zics@ncl.ac.uk


forrás: mke.hu

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