New Art Technologies
1st Level Academic Diploma (Three-Year Course) – DAPL08
Department of Design and Applied Arts | School of New Art Technologies
Coordinator
Pietro Pirino
Study plan
Educational objectives
The three-year course in New Art Technologies trains professionals and artists capable of interpreting and redefining contemporary languages through the tools of technology and digital innovation.
Through a theoretical-practical approach, students explore the intersection between art, science and society, acquiring skills in the fields of digital graphics , computer art , video making , 3D modelling , animation , sound design , web and interaction design , up to the most recent frontiers of artificial intelligence , augmented reality and mixed reality .
The labs allow students to experiment with professional software, sensors, interactive interfaces, and immersive environments, preparing them to create works and projects that integrate code, moving images, spatialized audio, generative algorithms, and real-time interaction.
The curriculum includes theoretical disciplines such as aesthetics, cultural anthropology, visual perception, and media theory, essential for critically understanding the transformations brought about by the digital revolution and emerging technologies on the imagination, communication, and identity of the artist.
The course prepares you to work in areas such as:
- digital art and multimedia installations
- game design and interactive environments
- audiovisual production and sound spatial design
- UX/UI design and communication for new media
- Augmented reality, VR and XR for art, museums and the territory
- artistic projects that integrate artificial intelligence, machine learning, and generative design






