Posted on December 7th, 2006 by Ryan Varga.
Categories: Culture/Art.
Have you heard this bullshit? Our tuition remains the same, yet next year, our class time is getting cut down by 20%.
Let’s figure-out a way to do something about this - the only way we know how….
Posted on November 29th, 2006 by Peter Horvath.
Categories: Culture/Art, Processing.




Posted on November 20th, 2006 by Ryan Varga.
Categories: New Media, Culture/Art.
check this out.
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Posted on November 19th, 2006 by Peter Horvath.
Categories: Creativity & Ideas, Culture/Art, VJ.
RE: Andre’s interest in residency at the Drake Hotel
We should even consider DJ/Visuals and throwing a party there one night!
Posted on November 9th, 2006 by Peter Horvath.
Categories: Creativity & Ideas, Culture/Art.
The winner of the Design Museum’s inaugural Designer of the Year award in 2003 was JONATHAN IVE (1967-), senior vice-president of design at Apple whose innovations include the iPod and iMac.
As senior vice-president of design at Apple, Jonathan Ive has combined what he describes as “fanatical care beyond the obvious stuff” with relentless experiments into new tools, materials and production processes, to design such ground-breaking products as the iMAC, iBook, the PowerBook G4 and the iPod MP3 player. He won the Design Museum’s first Designer of the Year prize for the 2002 iMac and iPod.
Posted on November 7th, 2006 by Ryan Varga.
Categories: Tools & Resources, Creativity & Ideas, New Media, Culture/Art.
Posted on November 6th, 2006 by Peter Horvath.
Categories: School Logistics, Culture/Art.
Posted on October 31st, 2006 by Peter Horvath.
Categories: New Media, Live @ 11, Culture/Art.

Posted on October 20th, 2006 by Peter Horvath.
Categories: Creativity & Ideas, New Media, Science/Physics, Culture/Art.
the New Media analogy:
“A car crash between two vehicles traveling at extraordinary speeds that takes four years to happen. In one car are internationally recognised computer scientists able to teach programming and control of visual media. In the other are artists, musicians, theorists and designers who are determined to reinvent how art, language and human beings are represented in the 21st century. Miraculously everyone walks away from the crash unscarred, and from the wreckage emerges a software artist able to operate at an exceptionally creative level in both corporate and cultural industries.” • Ruairi Glynn