This course is an examination of the actual and potential role of technology in facilitating satisfying communication relationships. Students will explore current topics in communication technology (e.g., social media, emojis, online dating, multitasking) and their connections to communication and technology theories … Continue Reading »
Future Course Offerings to Consider
SPG 18 – ART 212 Introduction to Digital Studio Practice – Formulated as an extension of ART 118, ART 212 completes the Adobe Suite of creative applications (Video / Audio / Animation) while exploring critical concepts such as Power, … Continue Reading »
DAC Alumni News and Profiles: Doing What in the World?!
Are you a DAC alum? We want to know and share what our alumni are doing out in the world with their DAC certificates or DAC degrees. Send us a note (dac-info@uwm.edu) if you’d like to be featured or to nominate … Continue Reading »
Opening of the Emile H. Mathis Gallery
The newly-renovated space is a state-of-the-art facility with 2,400 sq. ft. of exhibition space and additional storage space to house the ever-expanding UWM Art Collection. The Gallery was constructed with a multi-million dollar donation from art connoisseur, collector and dealer, … Continue Reading »
Art 316 Interactive and Multimedia Art (Spring 2018)
In Art 316 (U/G), students will learn basic software development and real-time computational methods. Make art with MIDI, light, data input, human interface devices like USB game controllers, web cams, kinects, video mixing, motion- and body-tracking, and more. In-class demo … Continue Reading »
The World After Us: Speculative Media Sculpture Project
Wed, Dec 6th | 2:00 p.m. Digital Humanities Lab Tentatively titled “The World After Us,” Physics Professor Carol J Hirschmugl and Art and Design Professor Nathaniel Stern are working towards a multidiscplinary project that will hopefully have outcomes in the forms of new coursework, educational … Continue Reading »