The Institute of Intermedia (IIM) promotes study and advanced transdisciplinary research in technology, science, performance and the arts. IIM supports collaborations between students, artists, academics and scientists from a range of disciplines and countries.

Intermedial research implies exchanges founded on disciplinary-based concepts, practices and methodologies advancing specific disciplinary inquiries while creating new and interdisciplinary academic and artistic concepts and applications.

IIM was established in 2007 as a cooperative platform by three universities: Electrotechnical and Architecture Faculty of The Czech Technical University, Academy of Performing Arts and Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design. Currently Czech Technical University and Academy of Performing Arts are cooperating on the project.

IIM is an transdisciplinary graduate program that combines innovative tendencies and strategies in different areas of art, design, science and technology. It offers an unparalleled opportunity for working at following areas:

emergent media
computer science
engineering
radio and television
electronic music
locative media
soundart
lightdesign
interactive installations
experimental stage design
digital art research
all subjects combines practice, production, and theory.
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Our general research goal is to explore possibilities in technologically sophisticated art and electronic media, both from an artistic and an engineering viewpoint. Merging art, science, engineering, and theory, IIM graduate studies provide students to achieve an unique combination of critical and technical knowledge, that prepare them for artistic, engineering, production/direction, educational, and research professional career.

IIM students choose an emphasis in one of areas (multimedia engineering, electronic sound and light design, visual, performing and spatial arts) and work with other students and faculties in collaborative, multidisciplinary research projects and courses.

IIM research interests include subjects as: multimedia, digital video, experimental 3D computer sculpture, experimental animation, locative media, digital imaging, net art, installation, sound, transarchitectures and urban studies, virtual and mixed realities, performance and experimental stage design, interactive installations, electronic and generative music synthesis, multi-channel spatialized sound, human-computer interaction, motion-capture and distributed sensing, digital signal processing, wireless broadband, or algorithmic morphogenesis.


Degrees offered

The program is designed to help students discover individual aesthetics and artistic vision through conceptualization, theory and an awareness of history that critically engages the use of advanced science and technology.

Students are encouraged to consider content, contexts and approaches that may not fit within traditional definitions of art or display venues. Advanced technologies are explored as creative tools, which can lead to new ideas and creative invention central to contemporary art, design and technology.

The Institute is situated in the complex of The Electrotechnical Faculty of The Czech Technical University . Interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary experimentation that forges connections to other departments of the Technical University, Academy of Performing Arts, Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague or other institutes is encouraged.


Facilities

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Physical Space

IIM combines a physical space as well as a matchmaking services. MII is connected to other studios in several locations, affiliated with the Institue, including workspaces in Film, Photoghraphy, Music, Media Arts, Performance and Dance, Engineering, etc.

IIM Lab includes the CAVE 3D projection space, a black box space outfitted to support performance, experimentation and research in digital graphics, light, sound and realtime immersive projection systems.





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