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Art, Culture and Technology Studio (Spring 2019)
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Art, Culture and Technology Studio (Spring 2019)

Source: https://act.mit.edu/academics/courses/art-culture-and-technology-studio-3/ Parent: https://act.mit.edu/academics/courses/

Instructor : Judith Barry & Nida Sinnokrot

TA : Cheyenne Vandevoorde

Units : g 3-3-12

Credit : g

Schedule : MF 2pm-5pm

Location : e15-001

Open to ACT graduate students only.

ACT Studio explores the theory and criticism of intersections between art, culture, and technology in relation to contemporary artistic practice, critical design, and media. Students consider methods of investigation, documentation, and display and explore modes of communication across disciplines. Students develop projects in which they organize research methods and goals, engage in production, cultivate a context for their practice, and explore how to compellingly communicate, display, and document their work. Regular presentation and peer-critique sessions, as well as reviews involving ACT faculty and fellows, and external guest reviewers provide students with ample feedback as their projects develop.