so-called 'new media' (some rough guesses): Animation, 80 years Architecture, 10.000 years Curatorial work, 5.000 years Cyber Art, 40 years Film, 110 years Video, 40 years Game Design, 30 years Graphic Design, 5.000 years Installation Art, 100 years Interactive Art, 40 years Interdisciplinary Art, 1.000 years Performance Art, 2.500 years Photography, 160 years Sound / Music, 5.000 years everything flows ... -a >Begin forwarded message: > >>From: Klaus Knoll <[log in to unmask]> >>Date: 16 May 2006 2:57:16 AM BST >>Klaus Knoll, PhD >>Director, Transart Institute >> >>*** >> >>Transart Institute today announced the workshops and seminars for >>this years' summer residency. The program is at: >>http://transartinstitute.org/Pages/Summer_MFA.html. Applications >>are being accepted until June 15, 2006. >> >>Genres include: Animation, Architecture, Curatorial work, Cyber >>Art, Film / Video, Game Design, Graphic Design, Installation Art, >>Interactive Art, Interdisciplinary Art, Performance Art, >>Photography, and Sound / Music >> >>Transart Institute, in cooperation with Danube University Krems, >>offers an international low residency graduate art program leading >>to a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in New Media. Students create their >>own course of study working on art and research projects off-site >>with the support of faculty and self-chosen artist mentors. The >>independent study periods are complemented by three intensive >>summer residencies where lectures, critiques, seminars, >>performances, exhibitions, and workshops take place on-site in >>Europe as well as by optional winter residencies in New York. The >>low-residency format allows continuing a professional life while >>participating in the program. Main goals of the program are: Change >>and the development of an informed and vital artistic praxis. Some >>scholarships available. www.transartinstitute.org