The Royal College of Art, the world’s leading art and design university, presents a 3-day intensive short course, Present Futures: Virtual and Augmented Reality in Art, running from 9-13th May 2024, offers practical insights into the fascinating world of VR/AR and how these new technologies are changing contemporary art and its institutions.
This course offers an unprecedented opportunity for those interested in combining virtual and augmented realities (VR/AR) with contemporary art. It is led by RCA’s John Slyce and Daniel Birnbaum from Acute Art and provides multiple perspectives on how virtual media will expand the ways we create present, and experience art.
In the 2024 programme, you will have the opportunity to interact with guest contributors both in-person and online. These contributors include renowned names such as Es Devlin (Artist and Stage Designer), Marco Brambilla (Artist and Film Director), Hans Ulrich Obrist (Curator and Director of the Serpentine Gallery), Simon Fox (CEO, Frieze Art Fairs) and many others. During the programme, they will share their experiences and insights on how they are engaging with, exhibiting, collecting, negotiating, and understanding the impact of new technologies on the art world ecosystem.
About Acute Art and Royal College of Art
Acute Art collaborates with the world’s leading contemporary artists, providing access to cutting edge technologies that allow them to translate their creative vision into NFTs, and virtual and augmented realities.
Works produced include those by Marina Abramović, Nathalie Djurberg & Hans Berg, Olafur Eliasson, Antony Gormley, Anish Kapoor, Bjarne Melgaard, Jeff Koons, KAWS and more. The artworks are accessible through our creative collaborations with recent exhibitions taking place in Basel, London, New York and Venice.
The Royal College of Art is the world’s leading art and design university, having been ranked for ten consecutive years as the world’s number 1 art & design university in the QS World University subject rankings (2015–24).
RCA short courses attract a global mix of critical thinkers, creative practitioners, curators, artists and writers, providing access to teaching, researchers, leading professionals, resources and facilities, as well as opportunities to collaborate and connect with an international network of peers.
Fees: £2,000
Location: RCA Battersea and Kensington campuses, 180 The Strand and off-site visits in London
Dates: 9, 10 & 13 May 2024- 10.00am – 5pm BST daily
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