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Digital Media
Digital Media at Stanford University.
Digital Divide: Contemporary Art And New Media
Most art today deploys new technology at one if not most stages of its production, dissemination, and consumption. Why did the appearance and content of contemporary art have been curiously unresponsive to the digital revolution?
Digital Media and Art: Always Already Complicit?
"Popular writers on new media often tell a story of convergence to some single technological future, but what we are seeing today is a rich diversity of forms of production and critical approaches."
Digital and Interactive Media in the Arts (Minor)
From Netflix to smart phones, digital media is a big part of our lives. This program will help you develop skills in new media.
Master of Arts in Experimental Digital Media (MA-XDM)
The Master of Arts in Experimental Digital Media (MA-XDM) is dedicated to exploring the creative and critical processes provided by digital media.
New Media Art and the Gallery in the Digital Age
This paper examines some the changes that digital technology has wrought upon conceptions of space, time and culture, and how ‘new media art’ has historically reflected upon these. It suggests that such art might be better represented in institutions such as Tate, which in turn might help them engage with the question of what their own role might be in the digital age.
Media, New Media, Postmedia
An essay that attempts to retrace the historical reasons for the isolation of New Media Art, and explaining why today, in an era now fully postdigital and postmedia, this isolation no longer makes sense to exist.
Subjective Media: A Historic Context for New Media in Art
Media art has become increasingly widespread in academia, while paradoxically its status and legitimacy as a discipline is an on-going problem.
Digital Performance
The historical roots, key practitioners, and artistic, theoretical, and technological trends in the incorporation of new media into the performing arts.
Expanded Media (BFA)
Explore interdisciplinary practices, collaboration and research, and conceptual and social issues in a range of media arts, including film, video, installation, performance, audio art, digital media, electronics, animation and photography.