Painting and animated Film

University of Applied Arts Vienna

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malerei.animationsfilm@uni-ak.ac.at
+43-1-71133-4630

Course Info

Subject
Art
Languages
German
Duration
2 years
Degrees
Master

Course General Description

Students are encouraged to develop their positions and intent, to think critically in the context of contemporary art and theory, to interpret, innovate and experiment within a diverse practice. Technical and conceptual vocabularies are cultivated through individual and group critiques, lectures, visits to museums, galleries and artist studios. Painting and animation film are both mediums which express an unfolding of time. Students utilize the formal aspects of painting (texture, colour, line, form) as a basis for exploring both narrative and abstract possibilities in animation film. Students transform single frame animation and storyboards into completed films. The studio offers access to a sound studio, interactive media and analogy and digital techniques

Tuition Fees

EU citizens: €20,20 Non-EU citizens: €746,92

Disciplines

Formal aspects of painting
Narrative and abstract possibilities in animation film
Transforming single frame animation into completed films

Requirements

Bachelor (BA) in Architecture
Portfolio
Interview

Grants and Scholarships

Reception of Student Financial Aid Mobility programme Members of Austrian Student Union staff Financial need waiver Equal Treatment

Course Notable Alumni

David Gruber
Anna Klasz
Jana Forster
Manuel Horak
Merlin Dickie
Emma Kling

Course Notable Academia

Judith Eisler
Berenice Darrer
Horst Ganitzer
Nikolaus Jantsch

School Info

Region
Europe
Country
Austria
City
Vienna
Year of Establishment
1867
Number of students
1704
QS Rank
NA
THE Rank
NA
Webometrics
NA

School General Description

In the heart of Vienna, the capital of the Danube monarchy, the predecessor institution of the current University of Applied Arts, the Imperial Royal Arts and Crafts School, was founded in 1867. It was closely affiliated with the Imperial Royal Austrian Museum of Art and Industry (today the MAK), the first Arts and Crafts museum on the European continent. It was established in 1863 following the example of the South Kensington Museum in London, now the Victoria & Albert Museum, and was to serve as a collection of models for artists, industrialists, and the general public. At the time, early-industrialised England played a pioneer role in supporting a reformed Arts and Crafts movement in order to prevent its decline in the Machine Age. In the spirit of Historicism, the aim was to make it possible, also in Vienna, to study the great styles of the past by example of Arts and Crafts objects in the museum and to set up a place of advanced education for designers and craftsmen with the Arts and Crafts School in Vienna. It should train artists and teachers in equal measure to serve the demands of the art industry.

School Contacts

https://www.dieangewandte.at
lukas.allner@uni-ak.ac.at
71133-2780

Connections with other Schools and Educational Institutions

University of Arts London
Design Academy Eindhoven
Politecnico di Milano
University of Dubrovnik
ECV Paris - Ecole de Design et d'Animation etc

School Notable Alumni

Walter Bosse
Dorrit Dekk
Brigitte Kowanz
Matthias Laurenz Gräff
Hugo Markl
Pipilotti Rist
Felice Rix-Ueno
Stefan Sagmeister
Stylianos Schicho

School Notable Academia

Friedrich Achleitner
Christian Ludwig Attersee
Carl Auböck
Wander Berton
Joseph Beuys
Rudolf Burger
Jean-Charles de Castelbajac

Exchange Programmes

Austrian Exchange Service
Erasmus

Extracurricular Life and Facts of Interest

Open Studio Days
Open Call for Artists
Exhibitions

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