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Integrated Media Arts MFA Thesis Exhibition

Spring 2010
Dates: Friday, May 14th & Saturday, May 15th
Time: 5:30PM – 8:30PM
Location:
Installations: The Black Box – 544 Hunter North
Screenings: Film/Media Screening Lab – 502 Hunter North
Reception to Follow both nights: IMA LOUNGE – 482 Hunter North
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iArt Show

iArt Show
Interactive art show by the students of Interactive Media Production (MEDP278)
spring show
more info: http://i-art.us

WHEN:
Sunday May 23, 2010 at 4PM- 6PM
Monday May 24, 2010 at 5PM-7PM

WHERE:
The Blackbox Gallery (Room 543)
695 Park Avenue Hunter College North Bldg
Entrance on 69th Street between Lexington & Park Ave.

Experience Music, Games, and Video in the World of Interactive Art
i-ART

Students in Hunter College’s undergraduate Interactive Media Production course will host the i-ART public exhibit of interactive installations. Throughout the semester, the students have been working on projects that allow them to express their artistic vision through computer programming and hands-on design. The third i-ART exhibition explores various technologies and equipment such as using sensors to detect different elements such as video, sound, and text to create real-time interactivity.
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IMA Alumna Sarah Nelson Wright at MoCADA

Gentrification’s Impact on New York City
Round Table Discussion

05.08.2010
80 Hanson Place, at South Portland, Brooklyn
at MoCADA

Sarah’s showing a large installation of her project Locations & Dislocation, which takes a poetic look at why people move through gentrifying areas.

How is gentrification affecting other communities in New York City? What are the implications for the future? This panel discussion will be moderated by Laurie Cumbo, Founder & Executive Director of MoCADA and will include panelists: Shantrelle P. Lewis: Director of Programs and Exhibitions at The Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute, Bob Lee: Director of the Asian American Arts Centre, Diane Fraher: Founder and Executive Director Amerinda, Inc. American Indian Artists, and Michael Unthank: Executive Director, Harlem Arts Alliance.

More info: http://mocada.org/