The course addresses the significance of sound in the fine arts practices, urban cultures and built environments of the past 60 years; interested in moments where the aural intersects with visual and spatial domains, the programme engages with a rich seam of new critical possibilities and art practices; the identification of new objects and cultural formations; and new margins and horizons of aural-visual and aural-spatial concern.
The University is based on a single-site campus within London’s vibrant New Cross, just minutes from the heart of this great global city, home to major cultural landmarks including the National Theatre and Tate Modern. New Cross is a vibrant area in South East London that's situated just 10 minutes by train from London Bridge. Described by The New York Times as a hub of creative talent, the area has a thriving music and arts scene, fantastic restaurants, buzzing cafes, and a genuinely diverse and eclectic population.
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