
MADA Final Show Reminder: tomorrow is Private View.

MADA Final Show Showreel with new audio by Zai.
Source: www.youtube.com
Private View: 14 July 6-9pm Exhibition Continues: 1517 July 10am7pm 1819 July 11am4pm Where: The Basement Camberwell College of Arts Wilson Road SE5 8LU

MADA Final Show is available on myspace with MADA TV. Connect with us! :-)
Source: www.myspace.com
MySpace profile for MADA Final Show. Find friends, share photos, keep in touch with classmates, and meet new people on MySpace.com.

MADA Final Show Twitter account is up and running.
Source: twitter.com
Welcome to the MA Digital Arts Final Show tweets.

MADA Final Show We students' have our own TV channel which is covering the show event.
Source: www.livestream.com
Watch internet tv, live streaming video On Your Website, Free video Streaming or Pro live streaming from livestream.com.

Source: vimeo.com
A montage of work produced by artists participating in this years MA Digital Arts Final Show at Camberwell College of Arts, London.
RECENT ACTIVITY

MADA Final Show changed their Website.

MADA Final Show wrote on Private View's Wall.

MADA Final Show
Welcome to MA DIGITAL ARTS / DIGITAL ARTS ONLINE.
Digital technology is so deeply embedded into wider creative practice, that it is no longer thought of as simply a tool. It is with this benchmark that the Digital Arts course sets an agenda that challenges the traditional sub-cultures of creative practice. By using conc...ept and medium, this year's students dispute any simple definition of the term 'Digital Arts'.
This show presents the work of face to face and online students. They have collaborated across the classroom and across the oceans, from Canada to Greece to Peckham. This collaboration took the form of group crits, the sharing of blogs and wiki spaces, challenging the traditional notions of art practice. Confidence and critical assessment of their work has been developed through several self initiated exhibitions.
The end of year show is the fruition of a sustained period of project development. Every individual has been pushed into areas of research they had not anticipated, and learnt skills they thought would be impossible. These students have travelled together a long way; peer to peer support has been vital in developing a strong sense of the group, and in producing this show.
Andy Stiff,
Senior Lecturer in Digital Arts.
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Fish and Plastic Part 3
By international performance artist Mieko Takanami
7.30 - 7.45 pm July 14th - Ground Floor corridor
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Exhibition Continues:
15–17 July 10am–7pm
18–19 July 11am–4pmRead More
Digital technology is so deeply embedded into wider creative practice, that it is no longer thought of as simply a tool. It is with this benchmark that the Digital Arts course sets an agenda that challenges the traditional sub-cultures of creative practice. By using conc...ept and medium, this year's students dispute any simple definition of the term 'Digital Arts'.
This show presents the work of face to face and online students. They have collaborated across the classroom and across the oceans, from Canada to Greece to Peckham. This collaboration took the form of group crits, the sharing of blogs and wiki spaces, challenging the traditional notions of art practice. Confidence and critical assessment of their work has been developed through several self initiated exhibitions.
The end of year show is the fruition of a sustained period of project development. Every individual has been pushed into areas of research they had not anticipated, and learnt skills they thought would be impossible. These students have travelled together a long way; peer to peer support has been vital in developing a strong sense of the group, and in producing this show.
Andy Stiff,
Senior Lecturer in Digital Arts.
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Fish and Plastic Part 3
By international performance artist Mieko Takanami
7.30 - 7.45 pm July 14th - Ground Floor corridor
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Exhibition Continues:
15–17 July 10am–7pm
18–19 July 11am–4pmRead More



















