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MA/MFA Computational Arts Mini Open Evening


19 Feb 2020, 6:30pm - 7:30pm

Hatchlabs, St James Hatcham Church

Event overview

Cost Free
Department Computing
Contact t.papatheodorou(@gold.ac.uk)

Come meet the programme leader, talk to current students and explore the facilities for MA/MFA in Computational Arts

During the open evening you'll be able to:

• see the facilities where we teach
• ask any questions about the programme
• you'll get to see some pretty fancy gadget students use to make art
• you'll meet students currently on the course
• see a short presentation about the MA/MFA

Join us for an evening of computational fun!

(Header Image: Blurred Democracy by Camila Colussi, Computational Arts student)

Dates & times

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19 Feb 2020 6:30pm - 7:30pm
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