Fall 2005
A:D:A:P:T | Visiting Artists Nov.18.2005
Safety Scissors and Ben Nevile
The second installment in DMS's 2005-2006 Marsico Visiting Scholars and Artists Series. After an informative session on their use of Cycling `74's Max/Msp/Jitter, the fellas put on a great show down at the Trilogy in Boulder. Here are some pics. [+]
Southwest Global Leaders Summit Nov.4.2005
Globally conscious student leaders at the University of Denver are invited to apply for a daylong conference in Santa Fe, New Mexico, called the “Southwest Global Leaders Summit: Global Solutions, Local Connections." The conference aims to equip top students with the tools to educate and facilitate discussion in their local communities about the U.S. role in the world. [+]
BBC developing audio annotation tool Oct.2005
Former BBC developer Tom Coates announced on his blog BBC's development of a tool that will allow the public to annotate BBC audio tracks with comments. Through the interface, users have the ability to select portions of the audio asset, write and description for the selection, and create tag words for labeling and association with other audio assets. [+]
Colorado Broadcasters Assocation Oct.21.2005
The Colorado Broadcasters Assocation will have a discussion panel on "The Changing Landscape of Broadcast Industry Careers". The panel will include several executives from KUSA channel 9. Anyone interested in a career in broadcasting is invited to attend. [+]
Rick Poynor speaks at CSU Oct.12.2005
The Colorado State University Department of Art’s Critic and Artist Residency Series is hosting design and visual culture critic Rick Poyner to speak about Design Criticism. [+]
Camilla Calamandrei sessions Oct.9-10.2005
Camilla Calamandrei will be viewing her film, "Prisoners in Paradise" on 10.9 and holding an in-class work session on 10.10. [+]
A:D:A:P:T | Visiting Scholar Sept.27-29.2005
Gene Youngblood
The Digital Media Studies program along with Electronic Media Arts Design and the Department of Mass Communications are proud to announce the first event in our 2005-2006 Marsico Visiting Scholars and Artists Series, A:D:A:P:T. We kick off the series with two nights of lectures from Gene Youngblood,
internationally known theorist of media arts and politics, and the author of the influential text, Expanded Cinema (1970). Also widely known as a pioneering voice in the media democracy movement, he has been teaching, writing and lecturing on media democracy for thirty-six years. He is currently Professor of Critical Studies in the Department of Moving Image Arts at the College of Santa Fe. [+]
Spring 2005
Geotechnology Seminar Series Apr.26-May.17.2005
DU's Marsico Visiting Scholar Program will sponsor four upcoming seminars in the growing field of Geotechnology, specifically, Multimedia Mapping, Mobile Mapping, Virtual Landscape Mapping, and Internet Mapping.
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DMS Faculty in DU's ELL Colloquium Apr.29-30.2005
DMS professors Timothy Weaver and Trace Reddell will be participating in this year's colloquium of the Departments of English & Languages and Literature, exploring the theme, "Citizens of the World: Diaspora, Exile, and the City." [+]
Women's Media Pool Feb.28-Mar.11.2005
Over 60 women's media organizations from around the world have formed a Women's Media Pool that is covering the "Beijing +10" (10-year followup of the Beijing Women's Conference) in NY at the UN, Feb. 28-March 11. Tune in via the web site of the Radio Internacional Feminista to listen to live interviews, read articles, and view photo galleries. Read the full press release. [+]
transmediale.05 Feb.04-08.2005
Professors Trace Reddell and Timothy Weaver have been invited to present their video work in competitive screenings at Berlin's major annual media arts festival, transmediale.05. [+]
Winter 2004
Prof. Timothy Weaver at Brazilian Festival, FILE 04: Nov.23-Dec.12.2004 [+]
Satellite offWorld. | audio.visual.media.event
The Snake Pit, Denver, CO. Friday, Nov.12.2004 [+]
Coverage of eMad|DMS Prof. Rafael Fajardo
in Emigre #67, AIGA's Design Forum, and at Neural.it [+]
