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Professor: [[Manon De Boer]]
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Teachers: [[Manon De Boer]], [[Eitan Efrat]], [[Sirah Foighel Brutmann]]
  
Contemporary audio-visual creation gives the chance to encounter many different forms. From film to digital support, artists use the many technological media and formats available to them in numerous ways. The aim is to enable students to find subjects and questions that emerge from a personal desire and to place them in the context of contemporary art and the history of film. Experimental, narration, documentary, fiction – one can choose to engage in a specific field in order to highlight the value of its difference, or can try to place their idea in between one of these fields.
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The video workshop offers a framework for work and thought so that students can develop a personal artistic practice by situating themselves in the great diversity of contemporary audiovisual creation. The objective is to stimulate students to find subjects, questions arising from their own desire and to place it in the context of contemporary art and the history of cinema.
In addition to individual meetings, students attending the workshop meet up once a month for a group discussion around their works and ideas, and/or around a text, a film or an exhibition related to the questions that emerge from their work.
 
  
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The objective is to stimulate students to find subjects, questions arising from their own desire and to place it in the context of contemporary art and the history of cinema. Experimental, narration, documentary, fiction - everyone can choose to engage in a specific field and highlight its difference, or they can try to situate their thinking at the crossroads of one and other of these fields. The work developed during the two years of a Master's degree in video orientation is often in dialogue with the research done in the [[Multidisciplinary Workshops - MA|multidisciplinary workshops]] and in the internship.
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Apart from the individual meetings, the students of the workshop meet once a week for a group discussion around the work and ideas in development of the students and/or a text, a film, an exhibition related to the questions that arise from their work. The collective moments are devoted to reflecting together on the questions raised by the work of the students.

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Teachers: Manon De Boer, Eitan Efrat, Sirah Foighel Brutmann

The video workshop offers a framework for work and thought so that students can develop a personal artistic practice by situating themselves in the great diversity of contemporary audiovisual creation. The objective is to stimulate students to find subjects, questions arising from their own desire and to place it in the context of contemporary art and the history of cinema.

The objective is to stimulate students to find subjects, questions arising from their own desire and to place it in the context of contemporary art and the history of cinema. Experimental, narration, documentary, fiction - everyone can choose to engage in a specific field and highlight its difference, or they can try to situate their thinking at the crossroads of one and other of these fields. The work developed during the two years of a Master's degree in video orientation is often in dialogue with the research done in the multidisciplinary workshops and in the internship.

Apart from the individual meetings, the students of the workshop meet once a week for a group discussion around the work and ideas in development of the students and/or a text, a film, an exhibition related to the questions that arise from their work. The collective moments are devoted to reflecting together on the questions raised by the work of the students.