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ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS IN PRAGUE

Electroaccoustic and Multimedia Music 9

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101EMH9 Z 1 1/T Czech winter
Subject guarantor:
Michal RATAJ
Name of lecturer(s):
Michal RATAJ
Learning outcomes of the course unit:

More theory focused in a two-semester study oriented on an overall, basic and advanced glimpse into issues of the relationship of technology and the arts in a broad sense of the word. In particular, the relationship of technology and music in the perspective of history of about the last 120 years.

A strong emphasis is placed on reading writings in the diverse relationship of music and technology of the digital age from a current and historical perspective. Further emphasis is upon finding orientation in the issues of current creativity and theory discourse across genres which may be considered sound.

Along with contemporary classical music in the traditional sense of the word, this is also a glimpse into the world of soundart (sound installations, etc.), Net-art (digital arts in global networks) and other forms of contemporary art in which traditional aesthetics and historical standards lose their conceptual devices.

Mode of study:

Classes 2 hours per week

Prerequisites and co-requisites:

Knowledge from the previous semester.

Recommended optional programme components:

Attendance at current events in the field.

Course contents:

More theory focused in a two-semester study oriented on an overall, basic and advanced glimpse into issues of the relationship of technology and the arts in a broad sense of the word. In particular, the relationship of technology and music in the perspective of history of about the last 120 years.

A strong emphasis is placed on reading writings in the diverse relationship of music and technology of the digital age from a current and historical perspective. Further emphasis is upon finding orientation in the issues of current creativity and theory discourse across genres which may be considered sound.

Along with contemporary classical music in the traditional sense of the word, this is also a glimpse into the world of soundart (sound installations, etc.), Net-art (digital arts in global networks) and other forms of contemporary art in which traditional aesthetics and historical standards lose their conceptual devices.

Recommended or required reading:

See „Required literature,“ www.michalrataj.com/vyuka

Planned learning activities and teaching methods:

Attendance at current events in the field.

Assessment methods and criteria:

Credit: stated class participation, expected results

Course web page:
http://katedraskladby.hamu.cz/
Note:

Complete information at www.michalrataj.com/vyuka

Schedule for winter semester 2014/2015:
The schedule has not yet been prepared
Schedule for summer semester 2014/2015:
The schedule has not yet been prepared
The subject is a part of the following study plans:
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