THE NEW UNDERGRADUATE CONCENTRATION:COMPUTING IN THE ARTS

The computer plays a role in almost every aspect of human life, and its influence and potential now extend routinely not only to technical and commercial pursuits but also into the realms of the imaginative and the aesthetic.
The Computing in the Arts concentration offers students opportunities to use computers to realize works of art, to study the perception of artistic phenomena, and to think about new, computer-influenced paradigms and metaphors for the experiences of making and appreciating art.
Faculty from several departments in the college offer courses toward the concentration, drawing on disciplines in the arts, the social sciences, the humanities, and the physical sciences.
It is likely that additional tracks in other disciplines will be added to the concentration. The director and area representatives listed below will always have the latest information.

Professor Graeme Bailey
Director