Each year, numerous visiting artists and scholars enrich our Emergent Digital Practices program with lectures, performances and workshops. Each of these visitors contribute their approaches, works and perspectives to our artistic and intellectual community.
Ekene Ijeoma from MIT Media Lab’s Poetic Justice Group asked students in the Understanding Digital Art class to contribute to the creation of two new artworks and then led a discussion about how we use language and who “counts” in our society.
Xin Xin recently shared their work togethernet, addressing issues of consent in peer to peer communications, in a lecture to graduate and undergraduate students in the Making Networked Art class.
Everest Pipkin spoke to EDP students in the Graduate Critique class about artists residencies, open source tools, teaching in non-institutional settings, and games as a space for deeply imagining other worlds.
Carlos Garcia (L05) recently visited undergraduates in the Exploring Digital Cultures class to share his work in immersive experience design, live performance, video games, theater, large-scale installation, immersive cinema, and virtual reality.
In February 2011, Steina Vasulka, a Hamilton Visiting Artist, and Woody Vasulka, a Marsico Visiting Artist, offered a series of public events. These events included a roundtable forum with both artists, "Keeping New Media Alive"; Woody Vasulka's lecture "Image to Object"; and Steina Vasulka's performance "Violin Power." Deep gratitude to the Hamilton Family Foundation and the DU Marsico Visiting Scholar Fund for their generous support of these events.
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