Field of Teaching: »Moving Images«
In a visual culture increasingly shaped by moving images, the “Moving Image” program views cinematic techniques as tools for design and storytelling—thereby expanding photographic practice to include the dimensions of time, movement, and sound. Students learn the fundamentals of cinematic dramaturgy, aesthetics, editing, and narration, and apply these principles in their own projects. Theoretical approaches drawn from image and media theories open up new perspectives on the relationship between authenticity and staging, reality and fiction, communication and art. Practical exercises, analyses, and experimental formats facilitate the transfer of skills between film, photography, and design. The goal is to develop a broader understanding of design: film, as a time-based art form, is taught as an open system—in dialogue with photography and design.