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<p> The Piet Zwart Institute, Master in Media Design is an intensive project-based research degree that will equip you to create a distinctive voice as an artist/designer in the contemporary media landscape.</p>
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<p> The Piet Zwart Institute houses the international Master programmes of the Willem de Kooning Academy at Hogeschool Rotterdam. Since 1999 it has been dedicated to promoting study and research in the fields of art, design and art education.</p>
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<!-- <h1 class="highlight"> Master Media Design & Communication</h1> -->
<p> The Piet Zwart Institute, Master in Media Design is an intensive project-based research degree that will equip you to create a distinctive voice as an artist/designer in the contemporary media landscape.</p>
<!-- <p>Digital media can be thought of as a field in which radically different materialities of software, interface and human behaviour are being brought together for the first time. This is often experienced as tensions between computer code and the images that this code generates but does not explain; a tension between abstract symbols and concrete models, between concept and sensation. This course does not try to resolve these tensions but uses them to stimulate new ways to think about how we might live with information today.</p> -->
<!-- Through a uniquely tailored curriculum combining collective learning, individual tutorials, practice-based research and theoretical enquiry, our courses educate professionals who have a critically reflective, innovative, questioning and imaginative approach to their work. Our graduates go on to not only establish themselves in their field, but also challenge and creatively define the perimeters of their profession. -->
<p> The Piet Zwart Institute houses the international Master programmes of the Willem de Kooning Academy at Hogeschool Rotterdam. Since 1999 it has been dedicated to promoting study and research in the fields of art, design and art education.</p>