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2003

Wednesday, January 29, 2003, 5 pm
New Media Colloquia Series lecture: FOURTH IN THE SERIES
Design for Living

Jessica Helfand and William Drenttel, graphic designers who live and work
in Falls Village, Connecticut, in a modern studio originally built for the
American muralist Ezra Winter in 1931.
Their talk will focus on rethinking the role of graphic design as a humanist
discipline. They will discuss recent and current projects that engage
language and literature, science and mathematics, biography, geometry, and
media both new and old.
Olin Science Center, Room 014
Reception to follow

February 27 - March 1
AT&T Teachers will participate in the Ammerman Center's Ninth Bieniial Symposium on Arts and Technology. Teachers will demonstrate theri AT&T collaborative projects on Saturday, March 1. See 2003 symposium for more information.

2002
Friday, Oct 4, 4 PM
Demonstrations and presentations by teachers and fellows for AT&T in CEIL lab, Cummings Art Center
5:30 PM
Naming and celebration of the Ammerman Center and special recognition to AT&T - Evans Hall, Cummings Art Center
Reception to follow.

 

July 2002
Multi-media Workshops in Flash Animation and Interactive Web Design were held - July 22 - 26. New teachers joined the program.
Monday, April 22, 5 pm
New Media Colloquia Series lecture: THIRD IN THE SERIES
Dynamic Diagrams

Tim Roy, vice-president for Information Architecture at Dynamic Diagrams, Providence, RI will speak on how visual design and information combine and are organized in Web site construction.
Olin Science Center, Room 014
Reception to follow
Wednesday, March 27, 4 pm
New Media Colloquia Series lecture: SECOND IN THE SERIES
Electronic Music

Professor Tristan Murail, Music Department Columbia University. Professor Murail, will discuss highly sophisticated digital sound analysis tools and the contribution they have made to music composition. Murail is renowned for work that concentrates on the spectrum of sound rather than on melody, allowing listeners to enter into the structure of sound itself.
Oliva Hall, Cumming Arts Center
Reception to follow
Turn left at guard booth, fourth building on right

Teacher Collaboration-update Meeting - after colloquia and reception (apx. 5:30)


2001
Friday, November 30th, 4 - 6 pm

AT&T CAT Workshop:
Grantwriting for Equipment

Presented by Naima Gherbi, Director of Corporate, Foundation and Government Relations and Christopher Petkovich, Assistant Director
Davis Classroom, main floor of the Shain Library
Monday, November 19th, 4 pm
New Media Colloquia Series lecture: FIRST IN THE SERIES
The Many Faces of 3D Computer Animation

Gerardo Orioli, Sr. Animator, Jay Nilsen, VP Animation
Sonalysts, Waterford
Olin Science Center Room 014
Olin Science Center is the first building on the right as you enter the main entrance of the campus

 

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