![]() Summer Intensives July 11 – August 5, 2016 ArtCenter for Teens introduces a four-week intensive summer program for students seeking a rigorous in-depth experience in a chosen area of concentration. In addition to studio classes, weekly guest speakers. Performing and Visual Arts Summer Camps Performing and Visual Arts Summer Camps Summer Camp Program Options Brooklyn-based Summer Camps. Explore Fine Art at Penn - A Summer Art Program for High School Students. Each summer, the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Design offers an unparalleled four week intensi.
Media Design Practices MFA at Art Center College of Design. The MDP is home to an interdisciplinary community of faculty dedicated to redefining design practice for a world in flux. Our core faculty are accomplished practitioners and innovative educators. With their depth of experience, they know how to concoct the perfect mix of structure and open- endedness that challenges students to push themselves in new directions. Drawn from Southern California’s exciting cultural and scientific communities, our adjunct faculty bring a range of perspectives to classroom critiques. Increasingly, we are bringing in faculty from around the world who teach remotely or during intensive visits. We are always on the lookout for the most interesting voices to bring into our Wind Tunnel studio mix, from corporate trendsetters to art world outliers.– Anne Burdick, Chair. Anne Burdick is a regular participant in the international dialogue regarding the future of graduate education and research in design. She designs experimental text projects in diverse media and participates in the nascent field of the Digital Humanities. BFA, MFA, graphic design, California Institute of the Arts. Elizabeth Chin is an anthropologist whose research interests include children and childhood; consumption; dance; race; urban geography; Haiti. She approaches these from an ecumenical theoretical perspective, grounded in political economy, critical theory and a good dose of literary, artistic and post modern influences. Ph. D, Anthropology, City University of New York; BFA, Drama and Anthropology, NYU. MFA, Media Design, Art Center College of Design; BA, Graphic Design, Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Tim Durfee's interdisciplinary architecture studio is based in Los Angeles. He has won awards for architecture, exhibitions, media design, installation, furniture, and poetry. Current projects include a large suspended artwork for the Los Angeles Police Department, the forthcoming book Made Up: Design's Fictions, and a computer game / urban simulation with Ben Hooker examining a world with drones, self- driving cars, and moving houses. Summer at Cornish’s Art & Design program offers a rigorous pre-college program and a number of studio experiences. Dance The Cornish dance program offers focused dance training for students ranging in age from 3.5 to adult in the fall and spring through our.The Summer Program in Constructed Environments is a five-week program for current college students and college graduates of any age interested in preparing for advanced studies in architecture, the architectural interior, and industrial design. This rigorous studio-based program immerses students in. MArch, Yale University; BA, Literature, History, University of Rochester Tim. Durfee. com. Ben Hooker collaborates with architects, industrial designers and computer scientists working in the field of human- computer interaction and has a background in screen- based multimedia design. Hooker was formerly visiting faculty at Intel Research in Berkeley and taught at Central Saint Martins College and the Royal College of Art, London. MA, computer- related design, Royal College of Art; BS, electronic imaging and media communications, University of Bradford. In his research, he is exploring animistic design as a new approach for interaction in the ecosystems created by the Internet of Things. He also is the creator of NTK (netlabtoolkit. Io. T projects simpler and faster. In addition to teaching, van Allen writes about interaction design and is a consultant for industry. In the past, he's been a recording engineer, software developer, entrepreneur, and researcher. BA, Experimental Psychology/Cognitive Science, University of California, Santa Cruz, philvanallen. Advisors and Adjuncts. Christina Agapakis is a synthetic biologist whose research explores the role of design, ecology, and evolution in biological engineering. Her scientific work spans many scales, from proteins to plants to microbial communities. Having recently completed her Ph. D. Since co- founding Designmatters in 2. Elise Co is a media artist and founding partner of Aeolab, a design and technology consulting firm in Los Angeles. Previously, she taught courses in interaction design and physical computing at the Hochschule f. Her work has been shown internationally, including at Mo. MA, SIGGRAPH and IMRF Tokyo. He is the author of The Vatican to Vegas: The History of Special Effects; The History of Forgetting: Los Angeles and the Erasure of Memory; and The Imaginary Twentieth Century, a science- fiction database novel and exhibition which ran at ZKM in Karlsruhe, Germany. Klein is a professor at Cal. Arts, has taught as adjunct faculty at Art Center since 1. Media Design Program. Alan Koch is widely published and exhibited Architect who is an ideas- focused Designer. Over the last 2. 5 years he has realized culturally- based projects ranging from Artworks to Art Museums and Digital Engagement Platforms. Alan is currently the Design Director of Otto Design Group where he is involved in all aspects of design, particularly as it relates to Architecture, User Experience, and Strategy. Jesse Kriss is a software developer and designer specializing in the areas of information visualization, human- computer interaction, web development, and collaborative systems. He has worked on a wide range of projects, from the web- based Many Eyes collaborative visualization platform to an art installation at the San Jose International Airport involving live fish and computer vision, to the technology team for the Obama reelection campaign. At NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Jesse contributes to the research and design process, advises on technical architecture for web platforms, and develops advanced user interfaces. Mike Milley is remorseless in his affinity for high- profile corporate design groups, having worked on advanced design teams at Nike and Philips. He's currently Global Lead of Socio- Cultural Research at Samsung Design, where he manages the Design Research and Strategy team. He is a graduate of Columbia University and Parsons School of Design. Chelina Odbert is Co- founder and Executive Director of Kounkuey Design Initiative (KDI), a non- profit design practice that partners with low income communities to improve physical, economic, and social quality of life. Since 2. 00. 6, she has worked with community members in the slum of Kibera, Nairobi to design and implement a network of . Chelina has replicated the Productive Public Space process in Haiti, Ghana and the United States. She holds a BA from Claremont Mckenna College, where she graduated with magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa honors. She received her Master of Urban Planning from Harvard University. Tim Schwartz grew up in St. He received a BA in Physics from Wesleyan University and an MFA in Visual Arts from the University of California, San Diego. In January 2. 01. Haiti and now organizes a group dealing with family reunification. In 2. 01. 0, Schwartz spent four months traveling the country in a mobile research laboratory investigating what is lost as archives become digital. She is a founding member of #lgnlgn, a think tank on architecture and publishing. The group's work has been shown at Urban Design Week, the New Museum, Storefront for Art and Architecture, pinkcomma gallery, and the AA School. She holds a Master of Architecture degree from SCI- Arc and a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Cornell University. He is co- founder and former executive director of the Center for Urban Pedagogy (CUP), a New York Based non- profit organization dedicated to using art and design to foster civic participation. His work has been exhibited at the Cooper- Hewitt Design Triennial, the Venice Architecture Biennale, Netherlands Architectural Institute, Storefront for Art and Architecture, Lower East Side Tenement Museum, and various piers, public housing developments, tugboats, shopping malls, and parks in New York City. He has written on design, politics, and music for such publications as the Village Voice, Rolling Stone, City Limits, and Metropolis Magazine. He has served on the boards of NYC non- profits Place in History and the Groundswell Community Mural Project. He received his BA in Government from Cornell University. Her day job is as the singer and coauthor of the pop group YACHT. She is currently “futures editor” of Motherboard and editor of its sister science- fiction magazine, Terraform; she edits science fiction and publishes editorials about science, design, technology, and feminism. She is a contributor to Grantland, VICE, The Guardian, and uncube magazine, and her writing has been extensively anthologized. She is the co- author of New Art/Science Affinities, a book about contemporary artists working at the intersection of science and technology, and the author of High Frontiers, a collection of essays. Shannon Herbert recently completed her Ph. D. Her dissertation describes a new genre of contemporary fiction, which she calls curatorial novels, which resemble detective fiction but abandon the detective, staging a drama where information never attains the status of knowledge. The genre thus registers the tensions of a broader epistemological landscape: an excess of data but no stable ground of objectivity, a longing for certainty without the means of attaining it. She also teaches literature and writing courses at Santa Monica College. Shannon Mattern is an Associate Professor in the School of Media Studies at The New School in New York. She writes about libraries and archives, media infrastructures (both physical infrastructures, like wires; and intellectual infrastructures, like classification systems), the material qualities of media objects, media companies’ headquarters and sites of media- related labor, place branding, public design projects, urban media art, and mediated sensation (particularly related to sound). She knows how to make a dovetail joint without using power tools. Sarah Rich is a writer based in Oakland, California. She is a former editor at Dwell, Smithsonian, and Medium; a co- founder of Longshot Magazine and the Foodprint Project; and the author of a forthcoming book about design and food. Benjamin Bratton is a theorist whose work spans Philosophy, Art and Design. He is Associate Professor of Visual Arts and Director of D: GP, The Center for Design and Geopolitics at the University of California, San Diego.
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