Media design involves engaging with technical media (modern-day digital devices and networks) to assess their impact on culture, writing, reading, imagery, sound, the body, the senses, social relations, and so on. Media design seeks to influence these effects.
The Visual Media programme, rooted in a workshop-based approach, offers future designers and artists the opportunity to explore issues related to visual culture, photography, animation, video art, illustration, motion graphics and sound design, whilst encouraging cross-disciplinary collaboration in creative processes and modes of presentation. The aim is to experiment with the image in all its diversity: still image, moving image, time-based image and sound image.
By responding to the needs of students’ individual pathways, issues relating to space, publishing, distribution, narration, documentary approach and digital forms will be addressed through seminars and supplemented by workshops throughout the course.
Key areas of study of the Visual Media course:
- Visual culture, photography, animated film, video art, illustration, motion graphics, sound design.
- Still images, moving images, time-based images and sound images.
This course is linked to the research programme: Archéologie des media et images.
In particular, it prepares students for a post-master professionnel CAMEDIA (Cinema, Audiovisual, Media and Animated Image Design, dedicated to audiovisual and film production) in connection with CICLIC.
Practical information
Language of instruction
French
Annual tuition fees
€830 (€475 for scholarship holders)
Admission
Commission d’entrée en 2e cycle (interne et équivalence)
Contact
Student Affairs





