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atec showcase

Series: New Works
Date:
Saturday, October 21, 2006 & February 17, 2007
Reception: 7:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Exhibition: 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Venue: Conference Center

Ticket Prices: free

ATEC SHOWCASE is an exhibition of animations, films, games, images, sounds, and interactive arts by graduate and undergraduate students in the Arts and Technology (ATEC) Program, a collaborative program of the School of Arts and Humanities and the School of Engineering and Computer Science, at University of Texas at Dallas.

The works selected for the ATEC SHOWCASE Exhibition use digital technology in creative & innovative ways and explore new territories and cross traditional boundaries of arts.

The exhibition is free and open to public. If you have any questions about this event, please contact Becky Gozzola (beckygo@utdallas.edu, 972.883.4376) or Prof. Frank Dufour (fod051000@utdallas.edu).

The 31 pieces in the ATEC SHOWCASE Exhibition were created by 21 students out of over 450 ATEC students in the Arts and Technology Program. The jury members are the following ATEC instructors and students:

Brad Bardwell, BFA student
Frank Dufour, sound design instructor
Monica Evans, Ph.D. student
Midori Kitagawa, animation instructor
Christi Nielsen, MFA student
Russell Smith, Ph.D. student
Dean Terry, game/video instructor
Anthony Tyler, virtual environments instructor
Chip Wood, design instructor

visit the ATEC Showcase website for more details.

 

 

Ed Trevino "Haunted House"
Game

John Keese "Versailles"
Digital Photography

Mary Benedicto "Dark City"
Film

 


 


 


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