NEW MEDIA
- Academic year
- 2024/2025 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- NUOVI MEDIA
- Course code
- EM3E21 (AF:512366 AR:288190)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
- Educational sector code
- L-ART/06
- Period
- 4th Term
- Course year
- 1
- Moodle
- Go to Moodle page
Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Expected learning outcomes
- the ability to learn and use specific terms describing new media in pertinent ways;
- the skill to frame media forms and configurations within the history of media, highlighting both the moments of rupture and innovation from the past, as well as the vectors of continuity developing across past, present and future.
Essential to pass the module is the development of critical thinking: students are expected to be able to recognise the logics and processes regulating contemporary media artefacts, be they formats, texts or platforms, and put one another in relation. Ultimately, such critical thinking is expected to be individually articulated, constructively structured and collectively discussed using case studies, concepts and module readings alike. This is truly an essential skill not only because it will contribute to favour a respectful and dialogic environment in the classroom, but also and primarily because it is a key transferable skill required by the job market for pretty much each and every professional profile in line with the overall programme.
Pre-requirements
In terms of linguistic skills, in line with the minimum entry requirement of the whole programme, some knowledge of the English language is required in order to be able to understand part of the bibliography.
Contents
Referral texts
The module text list includes also chapters and articles from the following texts:
- De Rosa M., Ugenti, E., Image | Processes - Moving Images across Interface Aesthetics and Gestural Policies, special issue di Imago, n. 23, 2021;
- Eugeni, Capitale algoritmico. Cinque dispositivi postmediali (piu' uno), Schole, Brescia 2021;
- Montani, P. L'immaginazione intermediale. Perlustrare, rifigurare, testimoniare il mondo visibile Meltemi, Sesto San Giovanni 2022;
- Montani, P., Immagini sincretiche. Leggere e scrivere in digitale, Meltemi, Sesto San Giovanni 2024.
Assessment methods
Bibliography and assessment methods are the same for non-attending students, too. They are however invited to contact the teacher over email, so as to understand the structure of the module and fundamental issues addressed during the lectures.
Teaching methods
Among the teaching strategies are frontal lectures, working sessions and discussions. Among the teaching tools are standard teaching materials such as presentations, clips and the likes which will be used during the frontal lectures; ad hoc tasks designed for the working sessions to be carried on individually and in groups; readings to be distributed and collectively studied during the discussion sessions with the help of interactive digital platforms.
Please note that all teaching strategies are designed to offer a consistent module and therefore, regardless of the type of sessions, they are alle qual for the purpose of determining the programme to study in light of the final exam.
Teaching language
Further information
Ca' Foscari applies the Italian law (17/1999; 170/2010) for the support services available to students with disabilities or specific learning disabilities. If you have either a motor, visual, hearing or another disability (Law 17/1999), or a specific learning disorder (Law 170/2010) and you require support (classroom assistance, tech aids to carry out exams or personalised exams, accessible format materials, notes retrieval, special tutoring as study support, translators or else), please contact the Disability and DSA office disabilita@unive.it.
Type of exam
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