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Students in the Moving Image Archiving and Preservation (MIAP) program will present their M.A. thesis projects.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
An exhibition featuring works in photography, digital imaging, and multimedia by the graduating seniors from the DPI Class of 2017 will open Thursday, March 23, 2017. It will remain on view at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts through April 23, 2016.
Dean Green will be hanging out in the Riese Lounge to meet with students. Come by to introduce yourself, and share your ideas and your concerns.
Breaking Bread NYC formed in the wake of the new administration's first travel ban wit the simple idea that preventing misunderstanding starts at the dinner table.
Adventures in interaction with screenless aerial displays with Alex Hornstein of Looking Glass.
AI, Data and Production at Havas
His research program aims to understand how the brain processes real-life complex information and interacts with the environment; with a focus on integration of complex information over time and the interaction between two individuals and two brains during natural communication.
This symposium convenes faculty from Performance Studies, Art, and Museum Studies, along with artists and professional curators, to discuss the practical and theoretical problems of curating performance. Given the widening place of performance in art institutions, this symposium seeks to articulate pedagogical approaches to this work.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
An exhibition featuring works in photography, digital imaging, and multimedia by the graduating seniors from the DPI Class of 2017 will open Thursday, March 23, 2017. It will remain on view at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts through April 23, 2016.
Planning on moving to Los Angeles? Take advantage of this chance to meet others who are too. Identify resources and join a community who can support you during your professional transition!
NYU Game Center's annual Spring Fighter Tournament returns this year on April 8 with special guests Seth Killian and 'Long Island' Joe Ciaramelli
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
An exhibition featuring works in photography, digital imaging, and multimedia by the graduating seniors from the DPI Class of 2017 will open Thursday, March 23, 2017. It will remain on view at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts through April 23, 2016.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
An exhibition featuring works in photography, digital imaging, and multimedia by the graduating seniors from the DPI Class of 2017 will open Thursday, March 23, 2017. It will remain on view at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts through April 23, 2016.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
An exhibition featuring works in photography, digital imaging, and multimedia by the graduating seniors from the DPI Class of 2017 will open Thursday, March 23, 2017. It will remain on view at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts through April 23, 2016.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
An exhibition featuring works in photography, digital imaging, and multimedia by the graduating seniors from the DPI Class of 2017 will open Thursday, March 23, 2017. It will remain on view at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts through April 23, 2016.
In this lecture, Prof. Diego Semerene (Brown University) proposes a critical reading of the material, psychic and erotic function of water in the age of thalassopolitics through queer films such as Stranger by the Lake, Being 17 and Moonlight.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
An exhibition featuring works in photography, digital imaging, and multimedia by the graduating seniors from the DPI Class of 2017 will open Thursday, March 23, 2017. It will remain on view at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts through April 23, 2016.
At Strategy Guide, a panel of game industry veterans and recent Game Center graduates will answer these questions and whatever else you want to learn about the industry. This session is designed for current students looking for a job or internship, as well as students and members of the public who are early in their careers in the games industry.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
An exhibition featuring works in photography, digital imaging, and multimedia by the graduating seniors from the DPI Class of 2017 will open Thursday, March 23, 2017. It will remain on view at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts through April 23, 2016.
A two-day interdisciplinary investigation of the notion of anachronism, featuring keynote speaker Jacques Rancière.
Kelli Anderson is a designer/paper engineer who uses humble materials to expose invisible forces at play in the world.
Learn what it takes to design immersive, interactive and story driven experiences and environments. We will also be recruiting for summer '17 internships.
Tricia Clarke-Stone launched Narrative, bringing to life her vision for an innovation-based agency focused on working with brands and agency partners to redefine the rules of storytelling and revolutionize businesses.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
An exhibition featuring works in photography, digital imaging, and multimedia by the graduating seniors from the DPI Class of 2017 will open Thursday, March 23, 2017. It will remain on view at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts through April 23, 2016.
A two-day interdisciplinary investigation of the notion of anachronism, featuring keynote speaker Jacques Rancière.
The second edition of HEROES brings men and women of all ages into the conversation of reshaping the narrative of leadership and success in the music and entertainment industry.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
An exhibition featuring works in photography, digital imaging, and multimedia by the graduating seniors from the DPI Class of 2017 will open Thursday, March 23, 2017. It will remain on view at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts through April 23, 2016.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
An exhibition featuring works in photography, digital imaging, and multimedia by the graduating seniors from the DPI Class of 2017 will open Thursday, March 23, 2017. It will remain on view at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts through April 23, 2016.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
An exhibition featuring works in photography, digital imaging, and multimedia by the graduating seniors from the DPI Class of 2017 will open Thursday, March 23, 2017. It will remain on view at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts through April 23, 2016.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
An exhibition featuring works in photography, digital imaging, and multimedia by the graduating seniors from the DPI Class of 2017 will open Thursday, March 23, 2017. It will remain on view at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts through April 23, 2016.
Veronica Pravadelli is Professor of Cinema at Roma Tre University, and is currently Visiting Faculty at NYU Cinema Studies.
Re-imagining A Safe Space, co-curated by Deborah Willis and Melissa Harris, will explore critical questions regarding the idea of a safe space. We hope to reach deeper and richer understanding of our needs as a public—and how those needs differ depending on demographics and who we are individually.
An exhibition featuring works in photography, digital imaging, and multimedia by the graduating seniors from the DPI Class of 2017 will open Thursday, March 23, 2017. It will remain on view at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts through April 23, 2016.