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Sponsored by Media Arts Department and Hartt Composition Department, Tristan will be executing a permanent machine drawing in the Koopman Commons April 4 through April 18.


Songs Along the Way
Learn more here


Sound and Video Installation
Connecticut Historical Society

Installation Opening Friday March 9 @ 5pm
Opening Reception 5pm, 03.09.12
Featuring live music - Free

"Songs Along the Way" is a crowd-sourced sound and image installation created by students participating in the New Media Collaborative at the University of Hartford. The NMC and its programs are designed and coordinated by Professors Gene Gort of the Hartford Art School and Ken Steen of the Hartt School.


More information here and see the the work.

Photos from Roger Castonguay of The Defining Photo, '07

Video night is next wednesday 7:30pm. It’s a party!

The 60x60 Magenta Mix will be presented  at Media Arts Video Studio in University of Hartford on November 17, 2010 at 5:00 pm with a specially designed video animation "sundial as clock"

November 17, 2010 5:00 pm
Media Arts Video Studio
Hartford Art School
Free Admission

Composers in the 360 degrees of 60x60 (Magenta Mix) include Liana Alexandra, Taylor Ashley, Jeremy Baguyos, Per Bloland, James Bohn, Susan Brewster, Ann Cantelow, Da Jeong Choi, Stavros Choplaros, David Claman, Douglas Cohen, Amanda Cole, J.C. Combs, Ron Coulter, Lucio E. Cuellar, Mark Eden, Robert Fanelli, Jonas Foerster, Ulf Grahn, Melissa Grey, Richard Hall, Anthony Hood, Bernard Hughes, Marie Incontrera, David Jaggard, Travis Johns, Tuan Hung Le, Cyprian Li, Brian Lindgren, Sylvi MacCormac, Eli
McCartney, David Mooney, Serban Nichifor, Charles Nichols, Robert Payne, Andrian Pertout, Guillermo Pozzati, Bob Rocco, Paul Russell, Antti Saario, Jacky Schreiber, Daniel Sedgwick, David Ben Shannon, Adam Sovkoplas, Adam Stansbie, Ken Steen, Christiane Strothmann, Elke Swoboda, Agnes Szelag, Aart Uunivers, Jeremy Van Buskirk, Victor illarreal, John Villec, Patricia Walsh, Jane Wang, Dan Weymouth, Brent Wilcox, Ozan Yarman, Ph.D., Gregory Yasinitsky, and Ivan Zavada,

Click here for the Concert Program of the 60x60 (Magenta Mix)

This versio n of 60x60, called 360 degrees of 60x60, is sponsored in part by the International Computer Music Association (ICMA) The works included in the mix were created specifically for the 2010 ICMC RED Edition (International Computer Music Conference) presented by Stony Brook University in New York City and Stony Brook. Six 60x60 mixes featuring 360 pieces from different composers throughout the world will presented during the conference and at remote concerts around the globe.  

The 6 different mixes are all named a different shade of red to honor the RED edition of ICMC: 60x60 Burgundy mix, Crimson mix, Magenta mix, Sanguine mix, Scarlet mix, and Vermilion mix.  Each mix is one hour long and contains different composers totaling to 360 different works each by different composers from many different countries around the world.

Please RSVP online, click here.

The third in the series of Brown Bag Lunch movies is this Wednesday!

Be sure to check out a talk from Media Arts professor Gene Gort on September 29th.

Don't miss the first in a series of films being screened by the Media Arts department!

This Thursday, at Video Sudio upstairs in the Hartford Art School starting at 5:30 PM. Be there! Learn more about Blow Up.

Don't miss out on this class, sign up today!

Your invited to Video Night on Wednesday, May 5th at 7:30 PM in the Video Studio at the Hartford Art School!

The Media Arts Department BFA Exhibit is from April 16th to the 22nd. It opens on Saturday, April 17th, 2010 from
5:00 to 8:00 PM. The exhibit includes the work of Kevin Kelly, Michael Maleszyk, Danielle Payne, Seth Marx, and
Brian W. Moreland.
 
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