Art Academy for Media Cologne
Art Academy for Media Cologne | |
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founding | 1989, opening in 1990 |
Sponsorship | state |
place | Cologne |
state | North Rhine-Westphalia |
country | Germany |
Rector | Kerstin Stutterheim |
Students | 390 WS 2017/18 |
Employee | approx. 120 (including 60 scientific) |
Website | www.khm.de |
The Cologne Academy of Media Arts ( KHM for short ) is a state-run art college in Cologne that was opened in 1990 and specializes in media arts .
history
The KHM goes back to an initiative of the social democratic state government of North Rhine-Westphalia. At the beginning of the 1980s, the then Minister of Science Anke Brunn advocated the creation of an art college in Cologne. But instead of naming the Cologne Werkschulen as the third art academy in North Rhine-Westphalia, the decision was made to close the Werkschulen and to re-establish an art college for media.
Studies began on October 15, 1990, initially with additional and further education courses. The 8-semester diploma course in Audiovisual Media has been offered since 1994, which was renamed Media Arts in the summer semester 2011 and expanded to 9 semesters. Since 2011 the diploma course "Media Arts" has been available as an undergraduate, 9-semester (Diploma 1) and as a postgraduate, 4-semester (Diploma 2) offer. The aim of both offers is a demanding project study that allows each student the free choice and individual combination of artistic focuses.
The start of teaching began in the provisional accommodation in Overstolzenhaus and at Peter-Welter-Platz 2. In the following 15 years there were repeated discussions about the location. A settlement in the periphery of Cologne was ruled out, because the KHM had to be permanently anchored in a central, urban environment. For this reason, up to seven other buildings around Peter-Welter-Platz and Filzengraben have now been rented. At the end of 2005, the question of location came to an end with the move into the new building complex on Filzengraben.
Education
The areas of exMedia, film, art and science are the organizational structure of a networked teaching. It specifically promotes the interdisciplinary engagement with different artistic fields, in which the students in the main course or additional and further education course can specialize: From photography, to feature, documentary and experimental film, animation, video and light art, camera and Image composition, design, sound, sound, art in public space, literary writing, architecture, experimental computer science, as well as theory, aesthetics and history of machines, the arts and the media. The student work is project-oriented and takes place in studios, studios and laboratories; accompanied by lectures and seminars that convey the historical and theoretical foundations of the media arts. The cafeteria care for students and employees is provided by the Cologne Student Union .
The KHM has an annual average of around 380 students who are intensively supervised by an international team of professors and employees as well as a network of fellows and guest lecturers. The continuous cooperation with domestic and foreign universities, cultural institutions, festivals, exhibition organizers and the media and film industry promotes this training.
Major fields of study
The course is organized in three areas: exMedia, film, art, and art and media studies, which include the following specializations:
- Animation / 3D animation / games
- Image composition / camera / montage
- Screenplay / dramaturgy / literary writing
- Experimental film / video art
- Artistic photography
- Sound art
- Creative production / TV formats / live direction
- Art and media studies
- Art in public space / performance / installation
- Policy of Networks and Apparatus / Interface / Code
- Direction for feature and documentary film
PhD program
The Academy of Media Arts in Cologne, with its doctoral regulations adopted in 2004, offers the possibility of writing a philosophical dissertation. Since 2018 the new subject "Queer Studies" has been added. It concludes with a university-equivalent, i.e. scientifically centered Dr. phil. This academic degree means that reference to artistic practice is a prerequisite for admission and proximity to artistic experiments is sought.
The following doctoral subjects are offered:
- Design science
- Experimental computer science
- Film studies
- Communication science
- Art history
- Media studies
- Queer Studies
Fixed series / events (selection)
GLASMOOG - space for art & discourse / exhibition space at the KHM (all year round) + KHM at Art Cologne (annually) + open days / tour at the KHM (every summer semester) + sound art series (Nocturne until 2016/17 , from 2017 soundings) + film series (every semester with graduation and debut films of the graduates) + showcase (once a year the Art Academy for Media Cologne invites the film, television and media industry to view the current production in Cologne. It shows invited producers , Editors, festival directors, sponsors and journalists a selection of feature films and documentaries. In addition, material for long films is presented in a pitch)
Cooperation partner
- The Center for International Art Management CIAM (Center of International Arts Management) was founded in May 2005 as a joint institution of the Cologne University of Music, the Robert-Schumann-University of Düsseldorf, the Düsseldorf Art Academy and the Cologne Academy of Media Arts. a. the MA course "Art Management".
- The KHM has a cooperation agreement with the Konrad Wolf University of Film and Television in Potsdam- Babelsberg for collaboration in teaching and research as well as student exchange.
- With the Fraunhofer Institute for Intelligent Analysis and Information Systems in St. Augstin, the art college maintains close cooperation in the field of computer science and experimental computer art.
- 1996–2018 there was an agreement with the Escuela Internacional de Cine y TV (EICTV) in San Antonio de los Baños in Cuba for the mutual successful exchange of students.
- Since 2008 cooperation with the ISAP program of the DAAD (International Study and Training Partnerships), which supports a partial course at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia (UNAL) in Bogotá (Colombia)
Other collaborations: Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design (Jerusalem), Universidad Nacional de Colombia (Bogotà); Cité Internationale des Arts (Paris), Mecad (Barcelona), Korea National University of Arts (Seoul, Korea). Numerous selective exchange relationships with universities in France, Italy, the Netherlands, Scandinavia, Switzerland, UK, Japan, China, USA and others.
Of currently several thousand centrally recorded productions, more than a third was created in cooperation with partners worldwide.
Prices at the KHM
The couple Alfred and Hedwig Neven DuMont donated the Spiridon Neven DuMont Prize from 1998 to 2015 for an outstanding young artistic personality among the students of the Art Academy for Media. Since 2012, the Association of Friends of the KHM has been donating the Friends of the KHM Art Prize (7,500 euros) and enables scholarships of 2,000 euros. In addition, the KHM's Equal Opportunities Foundation donates 3,000 euros each year to the KHM sponsorship award for women artists .
Rectors
Manfred Eisenbeis (founding representative until 1990), Klaus Katz (founding rector 1990–1994), Siegfried Zielinski (1994–2000), Anthony Moore (2000–2004), Andreas Henrich (2004–2007), Marie-Luise Angerer (2007–2009) , Klaus Jung (2009–2014), Hans Ulrich Reck (2014–2020), Kerstin Stutterheim (since April 1, 2020)
Currently active professors (as of 5/2018)
- Peter Bexte
- Lars Büchel (since 2010)
- Phil Collins
- Markus Busch
- Didi Danquart (since 2010)
- Melissa de Raaf
- Frank Döhmann
- Anke Eckardt
- Ulrike Franke
- Beate Gütschow
- Lilian Haberer
- Gebhard Henke
- Isabel Herguera
- Horns / Antlfinger
- Marcel Kolvenbach
- Hans W. Koch
- Mischa Kuball
- Katrin Laur
- Dietrich leather
- Žilvinas Lilas
- Sophie Maintigneux
- Pia Marais
- Matthias Müller
- Maris Pfeiffer
- Hans Ulrich Reck
- Sebastian Richter
- Sabine Rollberg
- Julia Scher
- Katrin Schlösser
- Peter Friedrich Stephan
- Frans Vogelaar
- Volker Weicker
- The day after tomorrow (Hans Berhard / Liz Haas)
- Johannes Wohnseifer
Well-known former professors
- Robert van Ackeren ( screenplay for cinema and television film)
- Marie-Luise Angerer (Cultural and Media Studies, Gender, Rector)
- Thomas Bauermeister (dramaturgy, cinematic storytelling)
- Alfred Biolek (honorary professor, television / talk)
- Peter Bringmann (feature film director)
- Stefan Böder (electronic image design, TV design)
- Jürgen Claus (media art)
- Manfred Eisenbeis (visual communication)
- Valie Export (media art)
- Bernd Girod (computer graphics, computer animation)
- Dominik Graf (television, film)
- Michael Graham-Smith (electronic image creation)
- Ingo Günther (media art)
- Heide Hagebölling-Eisenbeis (media scenography, dramaturgy)
- Andreas Henrich (media design, rector)
- Slavomir Idziak (feature film director, camera)
- Dieter Jung (media art, holography)
- Klaus Katz (founding rector)
- Jürgen Klauke (media art, artistic photography)
- Horst Königstein (television, film)
- Bernd Kracke (media design)
- Dieter Kraemer (media art, painting)
- Raimund Krumme (experimental animation)
- David Larcher (video art)
- Titus Leber (electronic publishing)
- Michael Lentz (television and film dramaturgy)
- Peter Lilienthal (television, film)
- Jeanine Meerapfel (television, film)
- Anthony Moore (sound art, sound, rector)
- Peter Nadermann (film, television)
- Werner Nekes (media art)
- Detlev Notnagel (theory, history of media design, communication)
- Marcel Odenbach (media art, media staging)
- Fabrizio Plessi (media art)
- Hans-Joachim Popp (experimental practice, theory of media design)
- Verena Rudolph (feature film director, actor management)
- Hansjürgen Rosenbauer (television, film)
- Zbiginiew Rybczynski (experimental film)
- Thomas Schmitt (documentary, essay)
- Stahl Stenslie (media art)
- Elisabeth Umberg-Vary (media art, costume design)
- Siegfried Zielinski (Communication and Media Studies, Rector)
- Peter Zimmermann (painting & sculpture, endowed professorship)
Well-known graduates and former employees
Artist:
- Rosa Barba
- Irit Batsry
- Ralf Baecker
- Agnes Meyer-Brandis
- Daniel Burkhardt
- Viktor Brim
- Esin Büyükyildirim
- Marianna Christofides (Greece)
- Tobias Daemgen
- Hans Diernberger
- Karen Eliot (parts of the collective)
- Verena Friedrich
- Philipp Goldbach
- Freya Hattenberger
- Oliver hero
- Institute for Fine Motor Skills
- Christian Keinstar
- Peter Kiefer
- Yunchul Kim
- knowbotic research (collective: Ivonne Wilhelm, Alexander Tuchacek, Christian Hübler)
- Aino Korvensyrja
- Alwin Lay
- Glenda Léon (Cuba)
- Pauline M'Barek
- Aurelia Mihai
- Achim Mohné
- Matthias Muche
- Johanna Reich
- Martin Reinl
- Kríšs Salmanis (Latvia)
- Evamaria Schaller (Austria)
- Reut Semesh (Israel)
- Peter C. Simon
- Kuai Shen (Equador)
- Stephanie Tiersch
- Michael van den Bogaard
- Sandra Vásquez de la Horra
- Julia Weissenberg
Filmmakers:
- Züli Aladağ
- Christian Becker
- Stephan Bergmann
- Jan Bonny
- Raymond Boy
- Bettina Braun
- Lars Büchel
- Volker Maria Engel
- André Erkau
- Thomas punch
- Almut Ghetto
- Lars Jessen
- Ingo Haeb
- Jan Kruger
- Hannes Lang
- Dirk Lütter
- Lars Monday
- Franz Muller
- Katharina Pethke
- Lola Randl
- Matthias Schellenberg
- Eva von Platen
- Ahmad Saleh
- Oliver Schwabe
- Mareike Wegener
- Philipp Käßbohrer
- Hans Weingartner
- Till Franzen
Authors:
- Ralph Caspers
- Gunther Geltinger
- Bernd Lichtenberg
University professor:
- Wolfgang Ernst ( Humboldt University Berlin )
- Peter Kiefer ( Mainz University of Music )
- Andreas Köpnick ( Art Academy Münster )
- Andreas Muxel (Augsburg University of Applied Sciences)
- Eva von Platen ( Academy of Fine Arts Nuremberg )
Ranking
In the university ranking of the creative courses of the news magazine Focus (issue 22/2006), the KHM achieved 2nd place (76 points) together with the international film school Cologne and the German Film and Television Academy Berlin after the Film Academy Baden-Württemberg (78 points ). In addition to the reputation of the university, the supervision situation of the students, the technical equipment and the number of prizes won were an evaluation criterion.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Federal Statistical Office: Number of students by type of university, state and university, WS 2013/14, pp. 66–113 (accessed on November 3, 2013)
- ^ Peter C. Slansky: Film schools in Germany. History - typology - architecture . edition text + kritik, Munich, 2011. ISBN 978-3-86916-116-7
- ↑ a b On the start of Lars Büchel and Didi Danquart - KHM. Retrieved August 28, 2017 .
- ↑ Focus Ranking of the Creative Study Programs Edition 22/2006
Coordinates: 50 ° 56 '2.5 " N , 6 ° 57' 44.3" E