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------ Forwarded Message > From: Brett Stalbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2005 12:01:14 -0800 > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [Locative] UC San Diego Call for Graduate Applications > > University of California, San Diego, Department of Visual Arts, is > currently accepting applications to its MFA and PhD programs in digital > media. > > Rated as one of the top graduate program in new media arts in the U.S., > our program is also among the largest, with eight full-time faculty. It > is also one of the oldest: we started teaching computer art in 1973. > Today our research interests and teaching cover the full range of areas > in digital arts, including net art, software and generative art, online > and live performance, distributed virtual worlds, computer games, net > activism and tactical media, critical engineering, media installation, > digital cinema, location based media. We also have a very strong > commitment to theory and a number of our faculty are known for their > critical writing as well as their art projects. > > Since the new media track exists within the larger framework of the > Visual Arts Department with its thirty full-time faculty, graduate > students benefit from access to top studio artists, media artists, art > and media historians teaching in the same department. We have close > relationships with a number of faculty in the Music department working > on computer music, as well as top artists and critics teaching in other > new media programs in Southern California. The additional unique > resources available on campus to support faculty and student research > include CRCA (Center for Research in Computing and the Arts) and > CAL-IT(2) (California Institute for Telecommunication and > Information Technology). CAL-IT(2)'s new building, which opens in the > Spring of 2005, features one of the best set of research labs and > technical resources for digital arts work anywhere in the world, as well > as a gallery, screening rooms, and studios for visiting artists and > graduate students and faculty. > > Further information and application procedures are available from: > http://visarts.ucsd.edu > > ---- > > UCSD Visual Arts Computing Faculty > Amy Alexander Adriene Jenik > Sheldon Brown Natalie Jerimijenko > Jordan Crandall Lev Manovich > Ricardo Dominguez Brett Stalbaum > > -- > Brett Stalbaum, Lecturer, PSOE > Coordinator, Interdisciplinary Computing and the Arts Major (ICAM) > UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO > Department of Visual Arts > 9500 GILMAN DR. # 0084 > La Jolla CA 92093-0084 > http://www.paintersflat.net > http://www.c5corp.com > > Info for students: > -ICAM and Media (computing emphasis) faculty advising: > Monday 1-2PM, VAF 206, Contact via email [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -Vis 40/ICAM 40 (Introduction/Computing in Arts) office hour: > Monday 2-3PM, VAF 206, Contact via WebCT > -Vis 141A (Computer Programming/Arts I) office hour: > Monday 3-4PM, VAF 206, Contact: via WebCT > - Notes: > Week 0 (Sept 19th) Yes. > Week 6 (Oct 31st) No office hours today > Finals Week (Dec 5th) Yes. > -- > http://locative.x-i.net (list archive: + /archive/ ) > ------ End of Forwarded Message --- You are currently subscribed to telecom-cities as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Manage your mail settings at http://forums.nyu.edu/cgi-bin/nyu.pl?enter=telecom-cities RSS feed of list traffic: http://www.mail-archive.com/telecom-cities@forums.nyu.edu/maillist.xml