How can practice-based and artistic research help develop and deepen our artistic practice?
Our master’s programmes in music and film are explicitly structured around a practice-based artistic research framework. But what does that really mean, and why is it important? How can research make our artistic work more developed, more powerful, more relevant and more alive?
Join our Creative Production M.A. students as they present their artistic research in the fields of audio and visual arts. Intersecting the worlds of sound and film, we're pleased to also welcome audiovisual artist, filmmaker and curator Kris Limbach, as he takes us through his own process to understand how his research impacts his work.
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- Andrea Hoyos, Recovering the autonomy of a queer heart with functional diversity through erotica in Latin America
- Francisco Javier Henriquez Morel, Botanika
- Gretchen Schadebrodt, Poetry, storytelling and soundscaping in spatial audio
- John Kean, Edges: interactive and generative systems with a live band
- Lenox Lin, Canvas - an experimental short film
- Violeta Capella Tubella, The role of the artist within the context of AI generated art
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With each presentation we invite you to discuss the research and ideas. As an audience, your focus, observations and reflections are important and may even go on to contribute to the projects and research ideas. You are part of this dialogue too. Nobody knows the best way to make art or the best way to think about it; we are learning together.
Thursday 8th June, Penthouse @ Funkhaus
- 12:00 - 18:00 academic presentations
- 18:00 - 20:00 drinks & discussion
Afterwards, stay for a drink and further conversation on the balcony with beautiful views over Berlin.