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Academy of Art University is a top fashion school, which presents 3 runway fashion shows each year; they were also the first school to show at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Lincoln Center. Collections debut at New York Fashion week in Spring and Fall as well as at the San Francisco Graduation Fashion Show in Spring. For more information about Academy of Art University, visit www.academyart.edu
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Center for Economic Opportunity Wins Harvard Innovations in American …
EON: Enhanced Online News (press release) With only one in five community college students in the nation graduating each year according to the National Center for Education Statistics, CEO's City University of New York Accelerated Study in Associate Programs (CUNY ASAP) model is designed to … |
George Legrady at Art Center Media Design Program

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Design Dialogues Fall 2010: Computation After New Media
Media Design Program, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, California
Guest Curator: Garnet Hertz
This lecture series explores key concepts in computational media to empower individuals to imagine, collaborate, provoke, and prototype through computing.
As a result of its widespread adoption, digital media has transitioned from "new media" to a ubiquitous part of contemporary life. This shift from novelty to familiarity has considerable ramifications for academic institutions working in the fields of media arts and digital culture. Exploring the formal potentials of information and networked technologies is no longer of significant interest: information technologies need to be understood as an embedded part of culture and history. Digital cultural practices must also work to extend their parent disciplines, including the studio arts, media history and theory, design, computer science and engineering.
Each speaker in the "Computation After New Media" series will focus on one word— a single term they feel is a core part of their work within the framework of computation. These lectures will be aimed at exploring the underlying structures of computationalism, providing an important leverage into the philosophy, languages, and principles of digital media.
October 1: Sharon Daniel, UCSC
October 8: Eddo Stern, UCLA
October 22: Paul Dourish, UCI
October 29: George Legrady, UCSB
November 19: Casey Reas, UCLA,
December 3: Celia Pearce, Georgia Tech
Design Dialogues brings provocateurs from the worlds of design, art, academia, and technology into the MDP Studio. Each term, a guest curator is invited to build a series around a theme of their choosing.
Meetings: 12-2 pm. Talks: 3-6 pm in the Wind Tunnel Gallery. Open only to Media Design students, alumni, and faculty.
Form + Code. Casey Reas (Art Center, Media Design Program, Design Dialogues)

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Design Dialogues Fall 2010: Computation After New Media
Media Design Program, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, California
Guest Curator: Garnet Hertz
This lecture series explores key concepts in computational media to empower individuals to imagine, collaborate, provoke, and prototype through computing.
As a result of its widespread adoption, digital media has transitioned from "new media" to a ubiquitous part of contemporary life. This shift from novelty to familiarity has considerable ramifications for academic institutions working in the fields of media arts and digital culture. Exploring the formal potentials of information and networked technologies is no longer of significant interest: information technologies need to be understood as an embedded part of culture and history. Digital cultural practices must also work to extend their parent disciplines, including the studio arts, media history and theory, design, computer science and engineering.
Each speaker in the "Computation After New Media" series will focus on one word— a single term they feel is a core part of their work within the framework of computation. These lectures will be aimed at exploring the underlying structures of computationalism, providing an important leverage into the philosophy, languages, and principles of digital media.
October 1: Sharon Daniel, UCSC
October 8: Eddo Stern, UCLA
October 22: Paul Dourish, UCI
October 29: George Legrady, UCSB
November 19: Casey Reas, UCLA,
December 3: Celia Pearce, Georgia Tech
Design Dialogues brings provocateurs from the worlds of design, art, academia, and technology into the MDP Studio. Each term, a guest curator is invited to build a series around a theme of their choosing.
Meetings: 12-2 pm. Talks: 3-6 pm in the Wind Tunnel Gallery. Open only to Media Design students, alumni, and faculty.
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Phoenix College Celebrates Opening of New Enrollment Center and Student Union
PR Web (press release) Guest speakers from the college, the architectural, design and construction teams, and the Maricopa Community Colleges District will be featured. Refreshments and building tours also will be offered. The completion of this phase of the One-Stop … |
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Eugene education center gets grant to help students find path to college
OregonLive.com The grant is one of six the Lumina Foundation has awarded to organizations designing technology to help students and their families apply to colleges and for financial aid and grants. The Indianapolis-based foundation is committed to enrolling and … |
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Santa Fe Community College mulls lawsuit over higher education center
Santa Fe New Mexican.com All sides seem to be digging in their heels on the issue of whether Santa Fe Community College requires legislative approval to open its Higher Education Center on property adjacent to the campus of the Santa Fe University of Art and Design. … |
09/06/2007 – Art Center College of Design

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Art Center College of Design, South Campus
950 South Raymond Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91105
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Exhibit Opening Reception:
September 6, 2007, 6:00 – 9:00 PM
Exhibit Hours:
Tues – Fri Noon – 9:00 PM
Sat Noon – 6:00 PM
Special Lecture:
Thursday, September 20, 2007 7:00 – 9:00 PM
Exhibit Closing:
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Legacy Project Artists:
Jerry Burchfield, Mark Chamberlain, Rob Johnson, Jacques Garnier, Douglas McCulloh, Clayton Spada
In July of 2006, a group of photographers called the Legacy Project pulled off two truly staggering feats: converting an airplane hangar into the world’s largest pinhole camera, and producing the world’s largest black and white photograph, measuring a stunning 107 ½ x 31 ½ feet.
In the autumn of 2007, that record-breaking photograph will be put on display for twenty-five days at the Art Center College of Design, South Campus in Pasadena, California. As a sponsor of the Legacy Project, Freestyle strongly encourages you to be a part of this once-in-a-lifetime event.
www.freestylephoto.biz/greatpicture.php
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Mohawk College Student Center gets digital signage upgrade
Digital Signage Today The solution for the Mohawk College Student Center was delivered by Gorrie Marketing Services (GMS), a Scala Certified Partner. The solution included Scala 5 and Designer software, Samsung LCD displays, network installation, content design consultation … Mohawk College Uses Scala-Powered Digital Signage to Improve Campus … |
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New tech center designed to meet students' needs
Tuscaloosa News This will allow the interior design of the building to be flexible and adapt to whatever space needs the classes need. “We know programs will change, so we want the building to be able to stay up to date,” Johnson said. Besides being able to transform, … |




