The 21st Century has seen digital technology rapidly expand into mainstream culture, with the internet offering a truly global audience. Art now exists outside the gallery and the critical debate has made the same transition. Creative thinkers and practitioners have always found inspiration in their surroundings and technology has supplied a whole new set of tools for the creative individual. Our environment has changed beyond recognition as public, private, commercial and artistic data floats around us in a digital state. It is this challenge of understanding and interpreting ‘the digital’ in our contemporary environment that is the focus of the course.

MA Digital Arts is offered in 2 modes:
• Online - where students are located across the world and engage with fellow students and staff via online learning environments, this mode is only offered as part time over 2 years. This is the only MA course of its kind offered in the UK and we have extensive experience of successfully integrating online MA art practice based research with Face to Face students.
• Face to Face - where students engage with fellow students and staff at Camberwell College of Arts in London, this mode is offered as both full time over 1 year and part time over 2 years. There are now 8 MA courses offered at Camberwell all located at the post graduate research building which gives opportunity for cross discipline interaction.

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