The training process will have a strong theoretical basis but be accompanied by practical sessions, such as workshops, field work, and art projects. This will give students an opportunity to choose the topics they need in order to progress and give them the most attention. Thanks to this approach, students will learn to both work in teams and to conduct individual projects where it's up to them to decide which specialists to seek.
The students will also have to choose between 2 different specializations.
- Technological Art: a multidisciplinary and practice-oriented major that focuses on advanced technologies and ubiquitous computing with the goal of exploring the possibilities of a newfound aesthetic and biomechanical intelligence.
- Digital Art: A discipline of quantification. It quantifies and digitalizes the surrounding information, transforming it into byte-sized messages, crossing the class and agency boundaries.