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Undergraduate
courses provide full instruction in black and white, colour
and digital photography. In addition, students are encouraged
to adopt a conceptually creative and intermedia approach.
Digital video, interative multimedia and web sites, alternative
photographic processes, and media relating to drawing and
printmaking are all used within the Workshop.
A
variety of additional structured programs and set projects
are offered including, technical programs, specialist workshops
and the history and theory of photography. In the latter
semesters personal creative development is emphasised and
students propose independent study programs.
Progress
is monitored through individual tutorials, group critiques
and reviews where work is presented to both staff and fellow
students for critical appraisal. Regular field trips and
visits to galleries and museums are organised each year.
The
majority of graduates from the Photomedia Workshop, in addition
to practising as independent artists, find employment in
various fields of the arts industry, including new technology
and photographic industries.
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