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'''Kunsthochschule für Medien''' in [[Cologne]]. On 15 October [[1990]] the first academy in the Federal Republic of Germany devoted to all areas of audio-visual media began its teaching programme. It has been offering its basic 8 semester undergraduate programme in addition to the 4 semester further education and postgraduate programme since the winter semester of 1994/95. | '''Kunsthochschule für Medien''' in [[Cologne]]. On 15 October [[1990]] the first academy in the Federal Republic of Germany devoted to all areas of audio-visual media began its teaching programme. It has been offering its basic 8 semester undergraduate programme in addition to the 4 semester further education and postgraduate programme since the winter semester of 1994/95. | ||
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[[Category:Media art academy programs]] | [[Category:Media art academy programs]] | ||
Revision as of 12:36, 18 August 2014
Kunsthochschule für Medien in Cologne. On 15 October 1990 the first academy in the Federal Republic of Germany devoted to all areas of audio-visual media began its teaching programme. It has been offering its basic 8 semester undergraduate programme in addition to the 4 semester further education and postgraduate programme since the winter semester of 1994/95.
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Bauhaus (Weimar, Dessau, Berlin, 1919-1933), Vitebsk Popular Art Institute (Vitebsk, 1919-1922), VkHUTEMAS (Moscow, 1920-1926), School of Arts and Crafts (Bratislava, 1928-1939), Black Mountain College (Black Mountain, NC, 1933-1957), Ulm School of Design (Ulm, 1953-1968), École de recherche graphique (Brussels, est. 1972), Piet Zwart Institute (Rotterdam, est. 2001) | ||