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    Designing Audio Experiences: Art, Science and Production MA
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    Designing Audio Experiences: Art, Science and Production MA

    University College London (UCL)

    University College London (UCL)

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    United Kingdom, London

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    London

    Stratford (UCL East)

    Program Language

    English

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    Duration 1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 34,400  / year

    Designing Audio Experiences: Art, Science and Production MA

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    About this degree

    This practice-based MA will create highly trained individuals who understand how humans make sense of the world through sound and can apply that knowledge, along with specialist technical spatial audio skills, to create compelling, convincing audio experiences for diverse audiences and contexts.

    We constantly hear sound, our ears never close. How do we use sound in our daily lives? What role does sound play in establishing the nature of the environment that we feel we are in? How does audio experience impact our emotions?

    This degree will explore many aspects of sound, including its propagation and perception (sound in mechanical and psychoacoustic terms), the role it plays in human development (within a lifetime and across cultures), audio storytelling techniques (critically engaging with different media forms), soundscape composition and sonic anthropology, aesthetic principles of sound from stereo to future formats, virtual and real sonic spaces, accessibility in audio experiences, sound for moving image, sound in dynamic and experimental experiences, and sound in material environments (considering architecture, different venues and impact on wellness).

    This course is the first of its kind, and unique in the world. It will develop both your artistic capacities, and your technical abilities, enabling you to produce ambitious, immersive audio experiences, whilst giving you the confidence to work in diverse teams and situations.

    Since, like other media-oriented programmes run by the Anthropology department, this programme involves constant interaction with members of the public, ethical considerations form a central part of our work. We aim to develop your appreciation of the uncertainty, ambiguity and limits of knowledge in the context of immersive audio work.

    With the rapid expansion of Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality (XR), and ubiquitous headphone use, there are more and more opportunities for delivering and experiencing immersive audio. This degree will equip you with the necessary expertise in spatial audio technologies such as binaural, ambisonics, next generation audio CODECs and VBAP. You will learn the features and creative approaches that differentiate spatial audio approaches from more traditional audio workflows using industry-leading hardware and software.

    As this course will be embedded within an Anthropology department, rather than a Music or traditional audio-engineering context, it offers an alternative form of engagement to existing MAs in Sonic Arts, experience and design. You will be expected to think critically about the role of sound across cultures and develop a multi-disciplinary approach. This will develop your artistic, personal interpretation of sound and soundscapes and you’ll be able to apply that to ambitious works that have the audience at their core.

    Who this course is for

    This programme is best suited to students wanting to develop their immersive audio experience design in a professional framework, guided by leading industry figures and informed by innovative and scientific approaches to immersive audio storytelling.

    What this course will give you

    Learning about audio experience design in an anthropological setting provides many opportunities for cross-disciplinary research and creativity. Public Anthropology at UCL is an environment where industry and academia intersect. Along with learning audio storytelling and technical experience design skills, students can explore anthropological methods and ideas leading up to creating an ambitious practical work, mentored by leading factual audio storytellers.

    UCL Anthropology ranks fourth in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023, making it the top ranked institution in London, and third in the UK and Europe for the subject.

    This programme is based at our brand new UCL East campus in East London, forming part of the School for Creative and Cultural Industries. Students will benefit from cultural and educational connections with our East Bank partners such as the V&A and BBC Music, as well as state-of-the-art facilities including media studios, exhibition, performance and curating spaces, and a 160-seater surround-sound cinema. Students will have the opportunity to engage with local communities in East London to co-create and exhibit audio experience works.

    This MA aims to develop a novel type of professional – the scientifically informed, creative, audio designer. There is currently a lack of personnel with this interdisciplinary profile in the emerging sound industries. You will build your skills in a environment where you have regular contact with leading practitioners, culminating in a graduate project mentored by industry professionals.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    We seek students who can show evidence of active engagement with visual or audio storytelling in previous work or study experience. We require a portfolio of work to support all applications. This should consist of one piece of creative work including (but not limited to) audio production/ filmmaking / installation of no more than 20 minutes duration. We also accept writing, painting, photography, music composition, or theatre. For those with a performing arts background, evidence of productions such as photos or reviews can be submitted in place of portfolio works.

    English Program Requirements

    Career

    As this is a new degree there are no alumni yet. The programme provides you with the research, pre-production, production, ethical training, editing and delivery skills required for an audio experience designer or producer, as well as challenging and developing your spatial audio ideas.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 34,400 

    Application Fee

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    Designing Audio Experiences: Art, Science and Production MA

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