DXARTS 490B
Examines historical and recent examples of Internet Art, as well as the emergence of Post-Internet aesthetics.
Examines historical and recent examples of Internet Art, as well as the emergence of Post-Internet aesthetics.
Photogrammetry is the process of making digital 3D models from 2D images.
This course examines the paradigm shifts implicit in the inception & expansion of media art, as well as the dynamic core ideas that underscore digital art practices in the early XXI century.
Topics: Video Art, Interactive Installations, Virtual and Augmented Environments, Internet and Post-Internet Art, Media Performance, Physical and Wearable Computing, Sound Art, and Bio Art.
Students are introduced to making art on, & in dialog with, the Internet. The class examines historical & recent examples of Internet Art, as well as the emergence of Post-internet aesthetics.
<p>Joseph Anderson's Ambisonic holographic sound work <em>Mpingo</em> to be performed at the Park Sounds festival in Essen, Germany.
<p>Prominent new-music online publication ICareIfYouListen has published an interview with DXARTS professors Juan Pampin and Richard Karpen about their new piece <a href="/events/2019-05-18/guest-artist-concert-jack-quartet-human-subjects">Human Subjects</a><em>,</em> to be premiere by the JACK Quartet on May 18, 2019 at Meany Center for the Performing Arts.</p>
<p>The interview can be found at the following URL:</p>
Experiment with the entry-level basics of Unity to create immersive experiences with moving-image and sound-based artwork.
Are you interested in dance, music, performance and interface design? Focus on the use of wearable technology to construct performative experiments where the body is seen as an interface of control.