New Media Arts in Berlin

with portland community college & api

Program Details

Program Dates: July 22 – August 5, 2024 (Exact Dates TBD)

Location: Berlin, Germany*

Faculty Lead: Christine Weber [email protected]

Application Deadline: 02/15/2024

Deposit Payment Deadline: 02/22/2024

Program Price: TBD**

Funding & Scholarships: Scholarship funds available to offset program costs.  Click here to learn more!

*Course starts at PCC prior to program travel dates

**Subject to change depending on enrollment numbers 

Program Summary

This program begins in Portland, Oregon by learning about the history of artists working with new technologies and then explores projects created by contemporary New Media artists in Berlin, Germany. We’ll learn about historical and contemporary ways that New Media artists have employed emerging technologies to expand definitions of art, and ways that New Media Art can connect humans across political borders and beyond geographical boundaries.

Emerging technologies have given humans a greater ability to make additions to visual culture than people have ever had in the past. Information and image literacy feel more important than ever in this moment that might still be described as the early stages of the Digital Age. Learning about the history of New Media Art and the ways that artists in Berlin are pushing the boundaries of art can help make our engagement in this relatively new global cultural dialogue more effective and meaningful.

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What’s Included

Itinerary Highlights
  • Explore the city of Berlin to experience the local art, culture, and history
  • Visit exhibits and events associated with Transmediale, a year-round project in Berlin that highlights connections between art, tech, and culture
  • Visit media arts laboratories, student installations, and attend faculty guest lectures at Medienhaus (Media House) at the Berlin University of the Arts (Universität der Künste Berlin)
  • Develop a report on an artist, project, tech archive, museum or site we visit in Berlin that showcases contemporary New Media artists
  • Conduct on-site research, either individually or in groups, and prepare a report which will be published in the Open Educational Resource for the course, authored by the program faculty leader, Christine Weber, and other PCC Art faculty, Understanding New Media Arts
Transportation & Travel Documents
  • Group airport pick-up 
  • Group airport return 
  • Ground transportation on all program activities, as necessary

Not Included:

  • International airfare
  • Passport processing fees
  • Luggage fees
Room & Board

Accommodation:

  • Accommodation for program duration

Meals:

  • Select meals included
  • Group welcome meal, farewell meal, and one cooking class meal

Not Included:

  • Any additional meals or activities not specified or listed as “not included”
    Health & Safety
    • API on-site Resident Director available 24/7 for emergencies
    • Health, safety, and cultural orientation upon arrival to Germany
    • International health insurance
    Academic Component

    Academics:

      • Instructor: Christine Weber – [email protected]
      • Location: Berlin, Germany
      • Course: Art 103
      • Credits: 4
      • Prerequisites: WR 115 and RD 115 or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement
      • Program Type: Split Course (course starts at PCC in Portland prior to program dates)

      Program Dates: TBD (July-August 2024). Course starts at PCC prior to program travel dates.

    Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

    API is committed to providing enriching international experiences to its participants. We believe in the importance of promoting acceptance, dignity, and respect among people of all backgrounds. No matter who you are or where you come from, API will support you during your journey abroad.

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    Connect with Your School

    For more information on this program, or how to get the process started at your school, reach out to your study abroad office!

    Why API

    API offers best-in-class programming, with student well-being a high priority.

    Our mission is to create better global citizens through international experiential learning. API programs are developed to be transformative, career-boosting experiences that include:

    • Community involvement through optional volunteer programs with API Gives Back
    • Cultural awareness through relevant coursework and time spent in multicultural student groups
    • High-touch student support throughout the program

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    About API

    Academic Programs International (API) was founded in 1997 and is dedicated to providing high-quality, affordable experiential learning programs. Their extensive pre-departure preparation, coupled with strong support services on-site, facilitates academic, cultural and linguistic learning. Within the supportive environment of the API programs, API participants are encouraged to explore their host communities and become increasingly independent and confident in their own abilities. They strive to make international educational experiences accessible to as many participants as possible, and, as such, works to provide multiple program components at a low program cost.

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    Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

    API is committed to providing enriching international experiences to its participants. We believe in the importance of promoting acceptance, dignity, and respect among people of all backgrounds. No matter who you are or where you come from, API will support you during your journey abroad.

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