In brief
Date - 28 November 2023
Venue - Rooms 3.39 and 3.54, 50 George Square
About the event
The MSc Intermediality: Literature, Film and the Arts in Dialogue is celebrating its first Night of Intermediality. This event will be an exciting showcase of students' practice-based projects and creative work, including videos, music, photography and film scripts.
How to attend
This event is free to attend, and open to all. No registration is required.
About Intermediality
Led by Professor Marion Schmid and Dr Fabien Arribert-Narce, this research strand interrogates the theory and practice of ‘intermediality’, that is, the interrelationships between different art forms and their signification.
With a particular focus on events, several jointly organised with Meiji University in Tokyo, the strand brings together academics, research students and practitioners to foster exchange and initiate new collaborative projects.
Are you interested in studying Intermediality?
As the first UNESCO World City of Literature, home of the Edinburgh International Festival and a major cultural hub, Edinburgh is the ideal place for the study of intermediality. Our one-year taught masters programme draws on world-class teaching and research expertise across media, from literature to film, music, painting, photography and visual culture more widely.
The programme will make you conversant with intermedial theory and equip you with the critical tools and historical background for understanding and analysing a wide range of intermedial phenomena across different periods and cultures. It can also be completed part-time over two years.