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Nordic Sound Art, Joint Study Programme (MFA level) is a Nordic collaboration established within the [[KUNO]] network. The study programme is a collaboration between the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Art [[Copenhagen]], Malmö Art Academy ([[Malmo]]), Oslo National Academy of the Arts, and Trondheim Academy of Fine Art (in 2010 changed to [[Bergen]] art school). The ambition is to create a study programme that will provide the student with the necessary knowledge and professional competence to create and analyse sound art. Further it is the aim of the program to enable the student critically and independently to make use of the sonic dimension in the visual arts.
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Nordic Sound Art, Joint Study Programme (MFA level) is a Nordic collaboration established within the [[KUNO]] network. The study programme is a collaboration (as of 2007) between the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Art [[Copenhagen]], Malmö Art Academy ([[Malmo]]), Oslo National Academy of the Arts, and Trondheim Academy of Fine Art (2010's organizing institutions are based in Copenhagen, [[Bergen]], Malmo, [[Helsinki]], [[Oslo]]). The ambition is to create a study programme that will provide the student with the necessary knowledge and professional competence to create and analyse sound art. Further it is the aim of the program to enable the student critically and independently to make use of the sonic dimension in the visual arts.
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Coordinated by composer and sound artist by [[Rune Søchting]], The Royal Danish Academy of Arts, Schools of Visual Arts, Copenhagen.  
  
 
The first group of students started in September [[2007]]. The second group started in September [[2010]].
 
The first group of students started in September [[2007]]. The second group started in September [[2010]].

Latest revision as of 13:10, 1 September 2010

Nordic Sound Art, Joint Study Programme (MFA level) is a Nordic collaboration established within the KUNO network. The study programme is a collaboration (as of 2007) between the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Art Copenhagen, Malmö Art Academy (Malmo), Oslo National Academy of the Arts, and Trondheim Academy of Fine Art (2010's organizing institutions are based in Copenhagen, Bergen, Malmo, Helsinki, Oslo). The ambition is to create a study programme that will provide the student with the necessary knowledge and professional competence to create and analyse sound art. Further it is the aim of the program to enable the student critically and independently to make use of the sonic dimension in the visual arts.

Coordinated by composer and sound artist by Rune Søchting, The Royal Danish Academy of Arts, Schools of Visual Arts, Copenhagen.

The first group of students started in September 2007. The second group started in September 2010.


http://www.nordicsoundart.com/