The BA Fine Art: Computational Arts at Camberwell College of Arts invites you to experiment with new tools and approaches to art, exploring how technologies influence art and culture. You will learn to use digital tools and media for creating and contextualising artwork, developing your practice through software, computers, and emerging technologies. The course emphasizes the intersection of digital media with traditional fine art disciplines such as sculpture, painting, and photography. You'll explore generative art, machine learning, CGI, virtual reality, and digital fabrication, engaging in debates around technology’s impact on society. Delivered in partnership with the Creative Computing Institute (CCI), it offers access to advanced technical resources and expert advice, supporting your growth as an artist working at the cutting edge of digital arts.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for students passionate about exploring how technology intersects with art. It offers hands-on experience with advanced digital tools and software, along with opportunities to showcase work through exhibitions and collaborations. The curriculum's emphasis on ethical, societal, and sustainable contexts helps students develop relevant and reflective practices. The combination of traditional art techniques with cutting-edge digital methods makes it appealing for those looking to enter innovative professional sectors like digital fabrication, machine learning, virtual production, and digital media.
This course specializes in the use of digital tools, media, and emerging technologies within fine art practices. It uniquely combines traditional art forms with new media, focusing on computational art, generative processes, virtual environments, and digital fabrication. The curriculum encourages experimentation with software applications like Blender and Unreal Engine, alongside traditional workshops in printmaking, photography, film, ceramics, and more.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
30.16L
Living cost
Applicants should have a Foundation Diploma in Art and Design, A Levels, BTEC Extended Diploma, UAL Extended Diploma, Access to Higher Education Diploma, or equivalent qualifications such as the International Baccalaureate at 24 points minimum. Additionally, applicants are assessed on their portfolio, personal statement, and references. An ability to explore artwork, articulate interests in computational arts, demonstrate digital literacy, and self-reflect on work are important selection criteria. For non-native English speakers, an IELTS score of 6.0 or above is required.

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Graduates will be equipped for careers in emerging sectors such as virtual production, digital fabrication, machine learning, digital media, and virtual reality. The course prepares students to develop their own art practices and participate in exhibitions, galleries, and collaborative projects, gaining skills highly applicable to a range of professional contexts within digital and fine arts.