The Digital and Interdisciplinary Art Practice MFA Program [DIAP] is a research community where students will work both individually and collaboratively on creative projects in, or related to digital media art.
The [DIAP] MFA is a research-oriented community in which students engage with aspects related to digital media art. The program’s central focus is a utilization and critical engagement of digital media that can lead to research into areas as diverse as interactive sculpture, cyber gender, non-narrative motion graphics, online privacy, online/offline interventions, spatial mapping, digital cultures or bio art and is supportive of different models of individual or collaborative art practice.
The [DIAP] MFA is a research-oriented community in which students engage with aspects related to digital media art. The program’s central focus is a utilization and critical engagement of digital media that can lead to research into areas as diverse as interactive sculpture, cyber gender, non-narrative motion graphics, online privacy, online/offline interventions, spatial mapping, digital cultures or bio art and is supportive of different models of individual or collaborative art practice.