Sci-Arc, the Southern California Institute of Architecture, might be a
source for further dialogue regarding the intersections of cinema and
architecture. This fall is the launch of its "MediaSCAPES" m.f.a.
program. I will copy and paste below information from its original
post in film-philo earlier this year. I do not know first-hand
information about the program, I only remember the info post. It
appears media and architecture is a burgeoning field of both mass
practice and theory.
Good Luck on your research.
Sincerely,
Sherri Kauk.
Cinematography '07
American Film Institute
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SCI-ARC Launches New Postgraduate Program, MediaSCAPES
--media production and theory in today's highly technologized cities,
landscapes and architecture--
Los Angeles-- In Fall 2007, the Southern California Institute of
Architecture (SCI-ARC) will launch MediaSCAPES, a new one-year post-
graduate program that critically responds to massive changes in
contemporary technologies and emergent geopolitical systems.
In the five years between 2007 and 2012, the world will experience
greater technological advances in the mediascapes which form our
everyday life than in the entire previous fifty years of progress.
The program will provide an academic platform which will define a new
paradigm in curriculum, research and design. MediaSCAPES will
leverage significant emerging relationships within technology,
software, media, film and game spaces to produce new content and
ideas in a "thinktank R&D" environment. The curriculum will blend an
intensive design studio culture with theory, research and practice,
preparing students for thought leadership in design, research and
theory work across the fields of new media, architecture, landscape,
and digital film. Students will graduate with a Masters in
Architecture. Those interested in applying to the program may contact
the SCI-ARC admissions office at 213.613.2200 x320 or
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http://www.sciarc.edu/portal/programs/graduate/mediascapes/index.html
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> > Greetings Everyone,
> > I am new to this service but i enjoy the conversations very much. I am
> > an architecture studient really interested in film theories and I am
> > planning my thesis project on film and architecture. I would be glad
> > if anyone could give me any opinions or bibliography suggestions or
> > any kind of comment concerning this matter. I have browsed the
> > archives and there isnt a prior conversation concerning the connection
> > between architecture and cinema.
> >
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