Trends in Education: Computer Art
This is the second show surveying trends in education on Art and Technology. Daniel Durning discusses the philosophy of teaching Digital Arts with three leading educators and chairs of the top Computer Art Programs in New York City.
Guests are Peter Voci, Professor at the New York Institute of Technology and Chairperson, Fine Arts Department; Rick Barry, Professor at Pratt Institute and Interim Chairperson, Computer Graphics and Interactive Media; and Bruce Wands, Chair of the MFA Computer Art Department and the Director of Computer Education at the School of Visual Arts in New York and Director of the New York Digital Salon.
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Art & Technology is a radio program that investigates how advancements in new technologies are affecting artists and their work. The series consists of interviews with contemporary visual and audio artists discussing their work, influences, aesthetics and the technical issues they encounter in the creation of their art, relating their personal views about the uses and usages of new media in the art world today. The show opens a discourse with artists working in Interactive, Performance, Screen Based, and Audio and Sound Based media about the role that dynamic technologies play in contemporary art and their own artwork.
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