Sarah Soriano, Adam Butler, Alicia Chee, David Fodel, Brigid McAuliffe & Allie Pohl, Your Secret Here

 

Josh Fishburn, Layers

 

Brigid McAuliffe, Volver

 

Sarah Soriano, Meme

 

Brigid McAuliffe, Home Away From Home

 

Brigid McAuliffe, On Your Sleeve

 

Sarah Soriano, Filtered Embrace

 

Sarah Soriano, Digital Bra

 

  • C-cubed Studios Celebration
    Students making digital cockroaches, experimenting with interactive audio & visual artworks, playing humane games, rock'n out with Rock Band, and q/a with performer, Mark Mosher.

  • Kristin Mallinger, Blinky
    eTextile sweater created using the Lilypad Arduino.

    Josh Fishburn, MFA 2009, recently hired for tenure-track position at University of Wisconsin at White Water. (image from his MFA exhibition, Gaming the Network Poetic)

  • eMAD/DMS students partnered with the Living City Block in January 2010 to create interactive experiences focusing on the theme of sustainability. The Living City Block will create a replicable, scalable and economically viable framework for the resource efficient regeneration of existing cities. In doing so, it will help create regenerative and resilient cities that are culturally thriving, energy and resource hyper-efficient, and economically sustainable.

  • eMAD/DMS students partnered with the Living City Block in January 2010 to create interactive experiences focusing on the theme of sustainability. The Living City Block will create a replicable, scalable and economically viable framework for the resource efficient regeneration of existing cities. In doing so, it will help create regenerative and resilient cities that are culturally thriving, energy and resource hyper-efficient, and economically sustainable.

  • eMAD/DMS students partnered with the Living City Block in January 2010 to create interactive experiences focusing on the theme of sustainability. The Living City Block will create a replicable, scalable and economically viable framework for the resource efficient regeneration of existing cities. In doing so, it will help create regenerative and resilient cities that are culturally thriving, energy and resource hyper-efficient, and economically sustainable.

  • Allie Pohl, Perfect
    Solo exhibition at Marina Abramovic Institute

    Josh Fishburn, MFA 2009, recently hired for tenure-track position at University of Wisconsin at White Water. (image from his MFA exhibition, Gaming the Network Poetic)

  • eMAD/DMS students partnered with the Living City Block in January 2010 to create interactive experiences focusing on the theme of sustainability. The Living City Block will create a replicable, scalable and economically viable framework for the resource efficient regeneration of existing cities. In doing so, it will help create regenerative and resilient cities that are culturally thriving, energy and resource hyper-efficient, and economically sustainable.

University of Denver | eMAD Masters of Fine Arts

The Master's of Fine Arts, Electronic Media Arts & Design program of the University of Denver is a high-residency 3-year program that fuses the practical and theoretical aspects of New Media. It encourages experimentation combined with interdisciplinary approaches and processes in the creation of artworks. The program produces self motivated artists with strengths in creative vision, concept development, critical thinking, innovative making and a commitment to professional engagement with regional and international communities capable of reshaping the world through their artistic practices.

The eMAD MFA program provides motivated and dedicated individuals the opportunity to work closely with professionally active faculty members who are committed to mentoring students in order to further develop the students' creative critical practice and to foster the ability of students to become leaders in the field of New Media.