C Santa Barbara’s Media Arts and Technology (MAT) program will present its annual end of year show, “Deep Cuts,” with public events on June 3 and June 5. Organized by graduate students in the program, ...
It was an earworm that lasted four dozen years, but it wasn’t a jingle, it was an algorithm. An equation George Legrady came across in 1986 in Scientific American has captured his imagination again ...
UC Santa Barbara’s Media Arts and Technology Program (MAT) will present “MAT EoYS 2016: White Noise,” the program’s annual end-of-year show, May 26-28 and June 2, 2016. “White Noise” will feature ...
It’s impossible to predict where technology will go in the future. But it is possible to train students to think critically about emerging technologies and how to leverage them in an innovative and ...
The MFA Program in Media Arts at UCLA offers a rigorous environment for the sustained exploration of contemporary arts practice in the context of media and technology. Through technical and critical ...
The Emergent Technologies and Media Arts Practices (ETMAP) PhD is a practice-led program of scholarly research and exploration of media practices, theories and innovations in art and technology.
EdSource · Trump's cuts to Hispanic-Serving Institutions hit community college student programs hard Media arts has long been a part of arts education in California, right alongside more traditional ...
In one of the world’s most isolated and extreme environments, researchers are testing new tools to combat the psychological toll of isolation, and two doctoral students from UC Santa Barbara’s Media ...
Whether you love it or hate it, embrace it or fear it, AI is everywhere. The intersection of art and technology takes center stage next week for a three-day, citywide symposium, “Brave New Work: AI ...
As a university professor for more than 30 years, I’ve often wondered why the general areas of technology and arts have been seen as so separate on campus. My experience is that there is great value ...
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