Automatica Poster
"Automatica" was a final class performance at The Mercury Cafe in Denver, CO.
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"Diskinect" is a collaborative, interactive performance using the Kinect camera. Technology, video, and audio: Tony Mckendry, Ty Manteuffel, Tanner Horsey. Movement: Gesel Mason, Jeanine McCain

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"Abstract Effacement" is a video poem and performance by Aaron Angello and Jessica David. 
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"Poodleasaurus." Ben Gail-Shreck and Scott Ferguson.
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Voice and Movement Ensemble.
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"Epidermis Expose." Pam Finver and Kyle Monks. Pam explores herself with a USB microscope camera while Kyle provide sonic accompaniment.
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"Strands" is a collaborative, interdisciplinary movement performance that includes video, live sound, and objects.
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"Sex Milk Instrument" performance with special guest.

University of Colorado, Boulder

Art & Art History Program

 

ARTS 4176/5176 New Directions in Digital Art

Spring 2012


About the Class


New Directions in Digital Art is a student driven, performance based, digital multi-media laboratory. Students explore integrated live digital sound and video performance, performance art with technology, movement, sculpture, and/or any form of time/space based creativity they would like to explore in an experimental and interdisciplinary manner. Studies include live improvisational collaborations, assigned class performances, digital production software studies, live, off campus performances, and studies in documentation techniques.