artists and researchers wanted::educational opportunity 2005-01-22 - By Gregory Little
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The Digital Arts Division within the School of Art at Bowling Green State University is seeking artists working in digital, electronic, and interactive media as applicants for the MFA Degree Program. Digital Arts Graduate students receive 100% tuition waivers and Graduate Assistantships in Teaching and/or in Research.
The Digital Arts Division, initiated in 1988, is an established interdisciplinary studio art program consisting of four full-time and one visiting faculty. The program addresses a range of activities, including various forms of interactive media, 2d and 3d animation, 3d modeling, digital video, net art, virtual environments, digital imaging, gaming, physical computing, hybrid media, and theory. Graduate students typically work at very high conceptual and/or technical levels in the development of independent thesis projects that address issues related to new media and digital production.
The Digital Arts Laboratory in the School of Art includes a PC lab with 24 Dell Precision dual 300 mhz xeons, 2 gb of RAM, Nividia Quadro FX2000 graphics cards, and 21 inch LCD displays; a MAC lab with 22 G4 PowerMacs with dual 800mhz processors, 1 gb of RAM, and 17 inch LCD displays; an 8 seat Media100s non-linear video-editing lab; a passive stereo 6 x 9 virtual reality projection wall with surround-sound stereo driven by a 3 cpu windows cluster (GEOWALL);and film, flat-bed scanners, digital cameras, camcorders, HMD,and cd/dvd burners.
Graduate students in the School of Art at Bowling Green State University have access to high-end equipment within the university, and through research partnerships with other institutions. The FLAAR Digital Imaging Resource Center at BGSU tests and uses a variety of wide format printers, high resolution scanners, and rapid-prototyping technologies. A partnership with The New Media Center and the Medical College of Ohio offers Digital Arts graduates access to state of the art audio and video production and post-production studios, live motion capture, force feedback systems, and 3d scanning technologies.
Accepted candidates can pursue the Interdisciplinary Master's Degree option within the Graduate College by petitioning to combine at least two different degree areas. This offers candidates the unique opportunity to combine work in Digital Arts with, for example, Computer Science, Geology, Chemistry, Theatre, Popular Culture, or Music.
APPLICATION DEADLINE for Fall 2005: February 15, 2005 *Note: there is no spring entry.
Graduate Admissions: http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/gradcol/admissions1.htm
MFA Program: http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/art/admissions/grad/grad.html
Interdisciplinary Master's Degree: http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/gradcol/catalog04-05/general%20information/inte rdisc%20mstrs.html
for more information contact: Graduate Art Inquiries Monica Dietrick, Records Mgmt. Officer School of Art (419) 372-2786 monicad@(protected)>
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