Summer school in Arts & Media Archaeology: Performing Media Histories 

26-30 August 2024 

University of Antwerp City Campus 

Deadline: 15 May for early bird and non-EU citizens, 30 June for regular registration 

Join us on a journey through the linked histories of media and performance. Experiment with old and new technologies and explore the sensory dimensions of media. Engage with leading experts, collaborate with contemporary artists, and become part of a dynamic learning experience, questioning, experimenting, and critically analyzing the role of media in our past and present. 

This Summer School is aimed at research MA and PhD students and advanced scholars or artists in the field of Arts, Performance, Media and Cultural History. Successful completion can be awarded with 6 credits according the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). 

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You can find more information and the registration link on our summer school website. Stay up to date on this summer school and future events through our newsletterFacebookTwitter and blog
 

This Summer School is organized in the framework of “Science at the Fair: Performing Knowledge and Technology in Western Europe, 1850-1914” (www.scifair.eu), a five-year research project coordinated by Nele Wynants, funded by the European Research Council (ERC).​ 

Image: “The Magic Lantern”, Auguste Edouart, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons

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