Monday, September 26, 2005

Going Deep for Digital


NY Times / DAVID M. HALBFINGER
Digital filmmaking is going 3-D. Will it ever look back?

Thursday, September 22, 2005

Class Trip: MUSEUM OF THE MOVING IMAGE


1pm, Tuesday, September 27.
The Museum entrance is on 35th Avenue at the corner of 36th Street in Astoria.The G train terminates at Court Square. Transfer to a V train at Court Square/23 Street-Ely Avenue to Steinway Street.

Create Your Own Lego Masterpiece


NY Times / J. D. BIERSDORFER
Lego Factory lets you design and order your own Lego model online.

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Visiting Artist Jon Meyer

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Presentation Topics

You are required to give a 15-20 minute on a topic of your choice. You should now be in a teams of two (or three) people. Please post a short summary of two or three topic possibilities.

Class Trip: RHIZOME ARTBASE 101


New Museum of Contemporary Art / Media Lounge
556 West 22nd Street


RHIZOME ARTBASE 101 surveys salient themes in Internet-based art-making, a practice that has flourished in the last ten years. The exhibition presents forty selections from Rhizome.org's online archive of new media art, the ArtBase, which was launched in 1999 and currently holds some 1,500 works by artists from around the world. Featured works are grouped by ten unifying themes and include seminal pieces by early practitioners as well as projects by some of the most pioneering emerging talents working in the field today. Encompassing software, games, moving image and websites installed on computers or elaborated in installations, Rhizome ArtBase 101 presents the Internet as a strapping medium that rivals other art forms in its ability to buttress varied critical and formal explorations. Artists in the exhibition include Barbara Lattanzi, Michael Mandiberg, Prema Murthy, Rtmark, and Alexei Shulgin.