Digital Art - UKZN

Digital Art - UKZN The discipline of Digital Arts was introduced at UKZN Pietermaritzburg Campus in 2011. Based on the

Seven students from the School of Arts together with staff members Dr Michelle Stewart (Digital Arts), Mr Melikhaya Noqa...
07/10/2020

Seven students from the School of Arts together with staff members Dr Michelle Stewart (Digital Arts), Mr Melikhaya Noqamza (Digital Arts) and Mr Mzwandile Makhanya (Media Studies) were part of the Durban International Film Festival virtual discussion alongside George Mason University, United States.

Students, faculty and staff from both universities collaborated on a number of events and panels, sharing ideas, documentary, animated, and fiction films, and commitments to collaborative arts and social justice.

Project Officer at the Centre for Creative Arts (CCA), Mr Sakhile Gumede and Film at Mason’s Production Manager, Ms Abbesi Akhamie co-ordinated the multifaceted programme for Creative Arts. The film discussion was part of the isiPhethu industry programme that aims to entertain, educate, train and up-skill, and instil confidence in young aspirant film-makers and share information that is relevant to the film industry to empower young people.

The UKZN student participants were Ms Mbalenhle Mbatha, Mr Teboho Makopo, Mr Ndumiso Msomi, Ms Kayleigh Paige Gemmell, Mr Mnotho Msweli, Mr Limo Velaphi and Mr Sfundo Cele, who discussed and answered questions about their projects.

Digital Arts lecturer Stewart said, ‘The show reel of the films from both UKZN and George Mason University were put up on the DIFF social media platforms for everyone to view beforehand. The films were strong and there were significant synergies between the two show reels. As institutions, we agreed that this is a relationship that we would like build on in the future. It was a dynamic and exciting experience for everyone.’

Gemmell said the programme is important for students, ‘because it is a site for learning, growth and inspiration. The festival also provided a platform to showcase work that might normally go unrecognised, ultimately giving us access to an international network of interested and like-minded individuals.’

Films featured and discussed during the programme were:

• Ilobolo

Director: Mzwandile Makhanya

Editors: Teboho Makopo and Ndumiso Msomi

Production Manager: Mbalenhle Mbatha

• The Decision

Director: Mbalenhle Mbatha

Editors: Mbalenhle Mbatha, Teboho Makopo and Ndumiso Msomi

• Anthropomorphous

Director/ head animator: Limo Velapi

• The Next Few Months

Director/ animator: Kayleigh Gemmell

• Lost in technology

Director/ animator: Limo Velapi

• Cayenne Crusade (Sand and spice stop motion animation)

Director/ animator: Melikhaya Noqamza

• The YinYan Crisis

Director: Mnotho Msweli

• A Day In The Life

Director: Sfundo Cele

Words: Melissa Mungroo

Photographs: Supplied

Claire Dongo,  a UKZN Digita Art PhD Candidate has been shortlisted in an international design competition.Claire Dongo ...
18/09/2020

Claire Dongo, a UKZN Digita Art PhD Candidate has been shortlisted in an international design competition.

Claire Dongo - Top 38 Shortlisting (design comp)

Competition Details: COVID-19: where art and science meet
Art Competition - win cash prizes of
$1000 USD (1st), $600 USD (2nd) or $300 USD (3rd)

Closing date: July 31st


Competition Link:

https://artandscience.santheafrica.org/artists/

Zico Mthethwa Top 15 Finalist for the Yogi Sip competition won the honour of being the official Promotional Artwork Desi...
18/09/2020

Zico Mthethwa Top 15 Finalist for the Yogi Sip competition won the honour of being the official Promotional Artwork Designer for the Durban Internation Film Festival 2020.

Competition Link:
https://ccadiff.ukzn.ac.za/

Zico Mthethwa - Top 15 Shortlisting for Yogi Sip Design Competition 2020.In June of 2020, Yogi Sip called on creatives t...
18/09/2020

Zico Mthethwa - Top 15 Shortlisting for Yogi Sip Design Competition 2020.

In June of 2020, Yogi Sip called on creatives to submit their best work to join the Young Creators’ Network, and stand a chance to design the brand’s limited edition packaging for Youth Month 2021, as well as a cash prize of R20 000.

Competition Link:

https://10and5.com/2020/07/15/yogi-sip-young-creators-network-top-15-meet-zico-mthethwa/

Press:

http://ndabaonline.ukzn.ac.za/UkzndabaStory/Vol8-Issue37/Digital%20Arts%20Student%20Shortlisted%20in%20Yogi%20Sip%20Competition

The UKZN Digital Art and Film Department participated in the  Durban International Film Festival along with the Mason Un...
18/09/2020

The UKZN Digital Art and Film Department participated in the Durban International Film Festival along with the Mason University in Fairfax Virginia.

Film Student Project Discussion with KwaZulu-Natal University and George Mason University,
Platform: Zoom, Date Mon, 14 Sept@ 2pm - 3pm,
Host: Dr Michelle Stewart, Cynthia Fuchs and Abbesi Akhamie.

Video Links:

Zoom Discussion:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/18DGVt68ba2HglVtZvLPfyXTltT51MR2d/view?usp=sharing

UKZN Showreel:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/15rPtVFSyVxDnmWCXzxqZPzh57khb-oZB/view?usp=sharing

Press:

https://protect-za.mimecast.com/s/VBrtCGZKWGfBzEg9cKZeBW?domain=cvpa.gmu.edu

https://www.annecy.org/accueilmini.citia.org
14/06/2020

https://www.annecy.org/accueilmini.citia.org

From 15th to 30th June, the International Animation Film Festival and Market will take place entirely online for the first time ever, as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. More than 200 films in the Official Selection (competition, special programmes, Best of…) Masterclasses, Making of and virtual...

Canadian contemporary artist, Duncan MacDonald, Director of Visual Arts at the American University in Cairo, was at UKZN...
14/01/2020

Canadian contemporary artist, Duncan MacDonald, Director of Visual Arts at the American University in Cairo, was at UKZN in July 2019. He was hosted by Digital Arts as a visiting artist and academic. This was made possible by HUSSLab’s Global South Co-Teaching Fund, The Andrew Mellon Foundation. Duncan gave a series of lectures and workshops at UKZN and at the KZNSA Art Gallery in Durban. His lecture series: "Sound as Art: Noise as a political tool" detailed the foundation of his artistic research in sonic culture as well as sound art. In his “Contact Mic" Workshops, Duncan lead participants in creating simple contact microphones with soldering and wiring. Ideas concerning resonance, interactivity, mixing, and relational aesthetic were discussed as part of this workshop.

The International Labor Organization (ILO) through its Green Enterprize Programme had a national call for artwork in Zim...
14/01/2020

The International Labor Organization (ILO) through its Green Enterprize Programme had a national call for artwork in Zimbabwe that expressed the changing world of work in a greener economy, as well as the challenges of a just and inclusive transition from their personal perspective. UKZN PhD student from Digital Arts, Claire Dongo was amongst the 30 shortlisted artists in the category of Mixed Media. In line with her PhD studies of the fragmented image in 20th and 21st-century art practice, her submitted artwork was titled "The Many Faces of Green Labor".

Dr Michelle Stewart, Digital Arts, UKZN was at the American University in Cairo in October, 2019 as a visiting artist an...
14/01/2020

Dr Michelle Stewart, Digital Arts, UKZN was at the American University in Cairo in October, 2019 as a visiting artist and academic. This was made possible by HUSSLab’s Global South Co-Teaching Fund, The Andrew Mellon Foundation.

01/10/2019

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