The conference will serve as a meeting point for art, creativity, and innovation. It will also raise institutional, entrerprise and social awareness, nationally and internationally, of the challenges and...
The next iteration of the Media Art History conference is Re:live which is to be held in Melbourne, Victoria in 2009. The event follows the success of the two previous Media Art History conferences, re:fresh...
The European Conference "Creativity, Innovation, Digital Culture & Citizens Participation in the Construction of Europe" it responds to the expectations generated in previous conferences and forums organized...
The increasing number of new technical and social possibilities to produce and distribute visual material - from YouTube, Flickr to other virtual spaces - demonstrates more and more the demand for strengthening...
A day of activities at the Rose Kennedy Greenway in Boston on June 18 will celebrate the donation of the MIT's 'Armadillo' trailer to Side Street Projects, a non-profit organization based in Pasadena,...
Caldas University will be hosting the Eighth Image International Festival in Manizales, Colombia, April 21-25, 2009. The festival is focusing on the role that art has on the development of the information...
Artech 2008 is the fourth international workshop held in Portugal and Galicia on the topic of Digital Arts. It aims to promote contacts between Iberian and International contributors concerned with the...
HAIP is International Multimedia Festival of Open Technologies and is organized by Zavod K6/4 - open multimedia center Kiberpipa from Ljubljana. The HAIP Festival puts on display multimedia art forms resulting...
This conference brings together contributors from FACT's Human Futures: Art in an Age of Uncertainty edited by Andy Miah which features work by George J Annas, Fiona Raby & Anthony Dunne, Norman M...
The DOCAM (Documentation and Conservation of the Media Arts Heritage) Research Alliance and Media@McGill have collected many abstracts for the presentation of papers at the inaugural Media in Motion Symposium:...
The Digital Arts and New Media MFA program at UC Santa Cruz presents an exhibition of fourteen graduate students whose works employ advanced technologies for creative potential and social impact.
Entitled THINGS THAT ARE POSSIBLE, this year's UCSC DANM MFA exhibition is the culmination of two years of research and artistic exploration, and will include new media works that explore performativity, interactivity and participation.
These works interrogate the borderlands, edges, and contested territories of contemporary new media art practice.
The exhibition is located in the NEW Digital Arts Research Center (DARC) off Meyer Drive near the Music Recital Hall and Theater Arts on West Campus. An exhibition preview will take place on April 29 during the opening celebration for the DARC.
The Digital Arts and New Media MFA Program serves as a center for the development and study of digital media and the cultures they have helped create.
Faculty and students are drawn from a variety of backgrounds such as the arts, computer engineering, humanities, the sciences, and social sciences to pursue interdisciplinary artistic and scholarly research and production, in the context of a broad examination of digital arts and cultures.