A Double-Exhibition of Interactive, Computational, and Digitally Fabricated Arts

http://studioforcreativeinquiry.org/events/final-show

5:00pm-7:30pm Thursday, 3 May 2012
At the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry
CMU College of Fine Arts, CFA-111
Free to the public / Refreshments will be served.
Here’s a map — http://bit.ly/cmucfa

"Join the students in Prof. Golan Levin’s “Interactive Art and Computational Design” class and the students in Prof. Ali Momeni’s “Digital Fabrication for the Arts” for their final show this Thursday, May 3 in the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry!

"Golan Levin‘s course in Interactive Art and Computational Design is an advanced studio course in arts-computing and new media practice. Topics surveyed include: experimental interface design, information visualization, game design, computational form-generation, image processing and vision-based interactions, augmented reality, dynamic typography, mechatronic and device art, physical computing and more (((I'd be lining up for the "and more" part, as I don't know what that might be short of quantum teleportation to Mars))). Teaching Assistants: Dan Wilcox & Patrick Gage Kelley.

"Ali Momeni‘s course in Digital Fabrication for the Arts introduces students to the tools, work-flow, aesthetics and communities surrounding computer-aided fabrication and its creative applications within art practice. The CAD/CAM process is particularly well-suited for certain tasks, including the creation of multiples, for fabrication of functional/kinetic components, iterative prototyping of complex structures, scalable design, construction of large structures from repeated simple components, and other ingenious digital-physical work-flows."