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Archive 2006
A night at Flavour Cafe with the Media Studio:Imaging class
Read MoreExcerpts from the Fall 2006 MFA show.
Read MoreReprint from November 17, 2006 AP article.
Read MoreBody Without Organs: Bulgarian Bar, a new video documentary, was reviewed in Arte e Critica and previewed in The Pittsburgh City Paper.
Read MoreDigits, by Neil B. Rolnick
Read MoreVideo artist Jason Steven Murphy (MFA, 2002) is a local music feature in the Capital Region's Metroland.
Read MoreArtist groups (including iEAR folk) are challenging the mainstream media.
Read MoreNotes for a Possible Timeline, from NYFA Current.
Read MoreAsleep and dreaming under canopy of sound Concert examines the influence of music on the subconscious
Read MoreJennifer and Kevin McCoy were featured in a Washington Post article, Sunday October 8, 2006.
Read MoreTara Mateik and the Yes Men present performative lectures at the Guggenheim.
Read MoreAllison Hunter presents "Simply Stunning" New Photographs
Read MoreAccordionist/educator and musical theorist, Pauline Oliveros recorded these tracks at a Swiss studio back in 1987.
Read MoreGraduate student in electronic arts uses provocative acts to make people think about issues. Story written by Kate Perry, Staff writer, Albany Times Union. Published Tuesday, May 16, 2006.
Read MoreFeature article on Nao Bustamante written by John E. Mitchell, North Adams Transcript. Article appeared April 19, 2006.
Read MoreJulia Reodica, a recent RPI MFA graduate (2004), has been awarded a Rockefeller Fellowship for New Media, 2006.
Read MoreThe knitPro Needlecraft Art Show exhibits stitched craftwork made from microRevolt's freeware knitPro, which translates digital images into needlecraft patterns.
Read MoreTiffany Holmes' installation "Your Face is Safe With Me" runs March 1-29 at iEAR Studios in the Arts Department at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY. Holmes will be giving a lecture on her work March 1 at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free.
Read MoreWhen Penny Lane asked women to talk about their experiences for her film The Abortion Diaries, their responses challenged her preconceptions-and they just might change yours, too
Read MoreDomeWorks and the Children's Museum of Science and Technology have partnered to bring Club Dome, a series of experimental immersive visual and sound art works to the Museum's Planetarium, the first programming of this sort to be presented in the Capital region. The intimacy of the Planetarium dome invites the Club Dome experience from either chairs or on cushions, fully reclined under the dome. Special blankies and personal pillows allowed.
Read MoreMay 28, 2013 5:00 PM
EMPAC Studio Beta
We would like to invite you to a talk by Aleksandra Dulic and Kenneth Newby of the Center for Culture and Technology in British Columbia. They will be presenting work related to the development of their Performing Animator system, a media instrument that facilitates live animation performance, as well as Newby's Flicker Generative Orchestra, an example of real-time generative compositional processes.