The Visual Media programme trains artists and designers in the fields of visual arts, promoting an authorial approach at the intersection of art and design.

The teaching approaches encourage creativity in photography, animated film, video art, illustration, motion graphics, sound design and their spatial presentation, fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration in production processes and modes of presentation. 

The core of the programme lies in practical work. It is through workshop-based practice that students develop the ability to conceive and realise projects in the field of visual arts, encompassing a wide range of approaches: still images, moving images, time-based images and sound-based images.

The fields of publishing, distribution, storytelling, documentary approaches, and digital and analogue formats are progressively explored throughout the course to prepare students for careers in the visual arts.

Encouraging interaction and exchange between the different stages of the programme, the specialisation also fosters an awareness of research through workshops, drawing on a practical and theoretical approach to visual culture and media archaeology.

Keywords: photography, animated film, video art, sound design, visual culture, media archaeology

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Teaching Team

Coordination
Laurent Baude


Compulsory Joint Long-Term Project Courses: Laurent Baude and Maurice Huvelin (visual practice).

Other project-based courses: Rafal Borkowski (drawing), Olivier Bosson (video art), Lionel Broye (media archeology), Julien Clauss (sound), Anne Horel (AI short film), Maurice Huvelin with Stéphane Bérard (video scripts), Loic Le Gall (typography), Réjane Lhote and Olivier Soulerin (drawing and colour), Uli Meisenheimer (graphic design), Samuel Roux (active signs), Olivier Soulerin (installation, wall art), Alexandre Texier (web design), Thierry Vivien (engraved signs), Elise Voet (media installation).

Theoretical courses: Laurent Baude (culture de l’image), Ambre Charpier (media archaeology), Sylvia Fredriksson (lectures), Andree Furey (English), Victor Guégan (history of graphic design), Maurice Huvelin (projected theory), Marie Lechner (media archaeology), Gunther Ludwig (art théory), Sophie Monville (art history).

Practical information

Language of instruction

French

Annual tuition fees

€830 (€475 for scholarship holders)

Admission
En première année
En cours de cursus


Contact
Student Affairs