POTSDAM – An exhibition featuring recent artwork by students from the Digital Arts & Sciences program at Clarkson University will open on Friday, Nov. 18, at the Creative Spirit Community Art …
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POTSDAM – An exhibition featuring recent artwork by students from the Digital Arts & Sciences program at Clarkson University will open on Friday, Nov. 18, at the Creative Spirit Community Art Center, 8 Raymond St.
Titled "Code View," the exhibition explores the overlapping technical challenges and creative possibilities of digital technology.
Code View offers a great opportunity to see a diverse range of artistic and experimental approaches to new media, including computer generated 3D imagery and algorithmic art.
The public is invited to join the artists at the opening reception from 6-8 p.m. Nov. 18
The exhibition continues until Dec. 10.
The Digital Arts & Sciences Program is an interdisciplinary major, which spans the boundaries between the sciences and the arts. Students take advantage of programs in digital art, math, computer science, and communication & media.
The program's objective is to combine artistic and scientific skills and interests to develop creative talent, with a strong technical foundation.
Graduates from this program pursue careers in media such as product design, video games, film, graphic design, animation, web design, and architecture.
For more information about Digital Arts & Sciences, visit www.clarkson.edu/digitalarts.