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Evan Karatzas
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States
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Evan is an independent artist and Co-Founder and Board Chair at Proximity Lab, a…
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Fun times at #config this year. Some powerful new capabilities announced. #FigmaMake looks pretty neat. Congrats to the Figma teams and great…
Fun times at #config this year. Some powerful new capabilities announced. #FigmaMake looks pretty neat. Congrats to the Figma teams and great…
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I’m thrilled to announce that I am joining Intuit as Executive Vice President and General Manager of the newly-formed Mid-Market Group. I have…
I’m thrilled to announce that I am joining Intuit as Executive Vice President and General Manager of the newly-formed Mid-Market Group. I have…
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The Experience of Dynamic Media
Dynamic Media Institute / Massachusetts College of Art and Design
The Experience of Dynamic Media — edited by Jan Kubasiewicz, with contributions by Joe Quackenbush, Brian Lucid, Gunta Kaza, Evan Karatzas, Toby Bottorf, Ronald Bruce Smith, Colin Owens, Heather Shaw, Dennis Ludvino, and Lou Susi — is organized in several sections. “Faculty Perspectives” includes short essays by DMI professors and visiting faculty, each sharing their individual philosophy and various approaches to dynamic media design education. “Featured Projects” presents student work through…
The Experience of Dynamic Media — edited by Jan Kubasiewicz, with contributions by Joe Quackenbush, Brian Lucid, Gunta Kaza, Evan Karatzas, Toby Bottorf, Ronald Bruce Smith, Colin Owens, Heather Shaw, Dennis Ludvino, and Lou Susi — is organized in several sections. “Faculty Perspectives” includes short essays by DMI professors and visiting faculty, each sharing their individual philosophy and various approaches to dynamic media design education. “Featured Projects” presents student work through articles excerpted from the larger thesis documents — the required component for the MFA degree. “Collaborations” presents examples of extracurricular projects which were developed between DMI and outside partners, as well as a series of DMI student-curated exhibitions.“Student essays” includes a selection written by current DMI student in their seminar classes. “Alumni Stories” presents short accounts of six DMI alumni sharing their thoughts on the DMI experience. “Thesis Abstracts” presents all MFA degree thesis abstracts from 2006 to 2010, organized by year and alphabetically within each year. The last section, “About DMI,” describes who we are and what we do — from course descriptions to a list of faculty, visiting lecturers, and all DMI alumni since 2000.
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Art + Science Now
Thames & Hudson
Stephen Wilson (Information Arts), Professor of Conceptual and Information Arts at San Francisco University, presents a comprehensive guide to contemporary art inspired or driven by scientific and technological innovation. An overview of the ways in which contemporary artists are drawing on kinetics, biology, robotics and information technologies to explore new forms of creative expression, Art + Science Now points to intriguing new directions for the visual arts and traces a key strand in…
Stephen Wilson (Information Arts), Professor of Conceptual and Information Arts at San Francisco University, presents a comprehensive guide to contemporary art inspired or driven by scientific and technological innovation. An overview of the ways in which contemporary artists are drawing on kinetics, biology, robotics and information technologies to explore new forms of creative expression, Art + Science Now points to intriguing new directions for the visual arts and traces a key strand in 21st-century aesthetics.
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