M-DAT seeks graduates and creative professionals from a wide range of creative and technical backgrounds including artists, designers, musicians, curators, writers, media producers, video makers, engineers, technologists and programmers. The aim is to draw together an interdisciplinary mix of practices.
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• For examples of student projects see Showcase >>
Students graduating from the programme are now working in a variety of fields, including:
Birgitte Aga is creative producer at i-DAT, UoP; Will Bakali is a freelance web designer, currently working for Specialmoves.com, London; Bram Boskamp is PhD student in the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh; Emmet Connolly works at Google, Dublin; Gianni Corino is a programme manager for BA/BSc DAT at University of Plymouth; Hannah Drayson is a PhD student in the Trans-technology research group, University of Plymouth; Anaisa Franco is an artist, who recently completed a residency at Media Lab, Madrid; Danai-Maria Katsanta is a researcher in the department of Computer Informatics, University of Patras, Greece; Lau Thiam Kok is a freelance web designer; Liuye is a web designer based in China; Luke McGowan is a Learning Technologist at the Peninsula Medical School; Adam Montandon co-runs HMC Interactive, Plymouth; Melanie Morrell is a lecturer at Plymouth College of Art & Design; Nema El-Nahas is Resource Development Officer, at Arts Council England; Martha Patricia Nino Mojica is a lecturer in electronic media at Universidad Javeriana and Universidad de los Andes, Bogot√°, Colombia; Lee Nutbeam is a lecturer at Plymouth College of Art & Design; Andrew Prior is lecturer/researcher in Media Arts at University of Plymouth; Justin Roberts is a Games Developer in Swansea, Wales; Jack Ruskin co-runs a web design company in Exeter; Chris Saunders is a freelancer designer and part-time lecturer at University of Plymouth; Winnie Soon is a media artist and designer based in Hong Kong; Nick Swift is a freelance web designer; Mike Thomas is a freelance graphic designer; Dominica Williamson is an eco-activist.