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== Predecessors ==
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* [[Bauhaus]], existed in three German cities ([[Weimar]] from 1919 to 1925, [[Dessau]] from 1925 to 1932 and [[Berlin]] from 1932 to 1933), under three different architect-directors: [[Walter Gropius]] from 1919 to 1927, Hannes Meyer from 1927 to 1930 and [[Ludwig Mies van der Rohe]] from 1930 to 1933, when the school was closed by the Nazi regime. When der Rohe took over the school in 1930, he transformed it into a private school, and would not allow any supporters of Meyer to attend it.
 
* [[VKhUTEMAS]], Russian architectural avant-garde school 1920-1930 in [[Moscow]]. Together with the French rationalism, German and Dutch functionalism it is a turning point in the historical development of the world architectural process. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VKhUTEMAS] [http://www.fondazione-delbianco.org/inglese/InsertNews/Avant_garde.htm] Tomáš Štrauss (1998) pp 180-182
 
* [[Műhely]], (lit. "workshop"), 1920s?-1938 in [[Budapest]]. [[Sándor Bortnyik]], Hungarian painter and graphic designer, moved to Weimar in 1922 and was connected to the Bauhaus. When he moved back to Hungary he founded an art school in Budapest, where he followed Bauhaus principles. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A1ndor_Bortnyik]
 
* [[Black Mountain College]], 1933-1957, near Asheville, North Carolina. Founded by John Andrew Rice, Theodore Dreier and other former faculty of Rollins College, Black Mountain was experimental by nature and committed to an interdisciplinary approach, attracting a faculty which included many visual artists, poets, and designers. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Mountain_College]
 
* [[New Bauhaus]], *1937, Chicago. Moholy-Nagy left Germany via Britain and founded the New Bauhaus school under the sponsorship of industrialist and philanthropist Walter Paepcke. In 1944, this became the Institute of Design, and in 1949 it became part of the new Illinois Institute of Technology university system. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Bauhaus]
 
* [[John Cage]]'s ''Experimental Composition'' classes from 1957 to 1959 at the New School for Social Research have become legendary as an American source of Fluxus, the international network of artists, composers, and designers. The majority of his students had little or no background in music, most of whom were artists. His students included Jackson Mac Low, Allan Kaprow, Al Hansen, George Brecht, Alice Denham and Dick Higgins, as well as the numerous artists he invited to attend his classes unofficially. Several famous pieces came from these classes: George Brecht's ''Time Table Music'', and Alice Denham's ''48 Seconds''.
 
 
 
== Current programs and courses ==
 
 
 
* [[Institute of Sonology KONCON The Hague]], *1986
 
* [[Academy of Media Arts Cologne]], *1990
 
* [[:Category:Media art academy programs]]
 
* A Wiki Directory of Academic Art and Technology Programs (USA), by Michael Naimark and Mark Tribe (2004), https://wiki.brown.edu/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=13017
 
 
 
== Events ==
 
 
 
* [[Networks, Art, & Collaboration]] conference, 24-25 April 2004, Buffalo
 
* ''' DEAF03 Media Academy Day''', 27 February 2003, [[Rotterdam]], http://framework.v2.nl/archive/archive/node/event/.xslt/nodenr-145518
 
* '''DEAF_00 Media Academy Day''', 15 November 2000, [[Rotterdam]], http://framework.v2.nl/archive/archive/node/event/.xslt/nodenr-1847
 
* [[Summer Open Academy]], 2006-2007, [[Bratislava]]
 
 
 
== Articles ==
 
 
 
* [[Trebor Scholz]] "It's New Media: But is it Art Education?" ''Fibreculture Journal'' 3 (2004) http://journal.fibreculture.org/issue3/issue3_scholz.html
 
* [[Trebor Scholz]] "New Media Arts Education and Its Discontent", ''Nettime-l'' 4 October (2003) http://www.mail-archive.com/nettime-l@bbs.thing.net/msg01173.html
 
* [[Geert Lovink]] "The Battle over New Media Art Education. Experiences and Models"˛ ''My First Recession. Critical Internet Culture in Transition'' (V2_/NAi Publishers, 2003)
 
 
 
== Resources ==
 
 
 
* Leonardo Education Forum (LEF), http://www.leonardo.info/isast/lef.html
 
* Fibreculture newmedia-education, In an age dominated by corporate concerns, education wants to be free! http://www.fibreculture.org/newmediaed/index.html
 
* http://www.collectivate.net/courses/
 

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