TATE ONLINE


TATE ONLINE

Watching Time

Tuesday 27 April 2010, 10.30–16.00

TATE MODERN  FOR ALL LEVELS

With the prevalence of new media today, young people are constantly exposed to interactive forms of engagement and as a consequence are in a position to apply their own set of tools to interpreting time-based work. Focusing on film, video, audio, interactivity and performance in the Collection displays, this course explores durational art as a unique learning resource. It introduces:

  • Practical ways to observe and unpick meaning in durational art
  • Ideas for how to place durational and interactive art work in a broader visual and cultural context
  • Ways to encourage students to make links between the art work on display and their everyday experiences.
Tate Modern  McAulay A
£95
20 places, includes tea, coffee and lunch
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