- AR TEXTILES Digital Preservation of Indian Craft?
- Three Year FeedForward
- Bateson’s Double Bind, Constraints on Human-Environment Intrxnz, and Ener-geets™
- MJ / Tamil Mashup & Green Building Class
- Notes on Psychology & Climate Change: Levers for Systainable Systems Design
- Learning Relevance
- Letters to a Young Cross-Cultural Designer
- Transactional Arts & the Coefficient of Art (ϕ)
- Talking to Ewen Chardronnet
- Dal Baati
- Animation of Bangalore Urban Sprawl 1950 - 2003
- Is This the Future of Modeling Complex Systems?
- Ring Roads as Beasts to Be Conquered
- Public Engagement, Art, and Narration of Science & Technology Development
- How to Think About Science
- How To Get To Work?
- 8 Digital Media and Learning Proposals about Energy & Climate Adaptation, 3 Outliers, and 3 about Water
- Anthropogenic Biomes
- The Wonderful Experiments
- seeing the Annular Solar Eclipse
Center for Experimental Media Arts
A new media lab at the Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology. The lab has been generously supported and funded by the Sir Ratan Tata Trust.
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Srishti-IGEM team goes to MIT
Thu, 10/29/2009 - 21:27 — YashasSubjective Cartography workshop
Thu, 09/24/2009 - 06:29 — YashasThis is an investigative project run by Ewen Chardonney with his team from the Spectral Investigations Collective. Ewen Chardronnet is an author, artist and curator based in Paris.
CEMA now accepting applications for Advanced Diploma in Experimental Media Arts
Tue, 02/24/2009 - 15:32 — GabrielThe Center for Experimental Media Arts at the Srishti School of Art Design & Technology (Bangalore, India) seeks artists, hackers, writers, engineers and scientists to enroll in its Advanced Diploma Program in Experimental Media Arts. Students will join the CEMA lab for 2.5 years and work with artists in residence and Srishti faculty on collaborative and individualized transdisplinary research.
Students Participate in Design Expo
Sat, 05/17/2008 - 05:01 — Gabriel![]() |
In the first semester of 2008, a group of Srishti students were brought together to participate in the Microsoft Research-sponsored Design Expo.
Bob Ostertag talks aBOUT rockIN OUTWed, 03/05/2008 - 13:10 — ZackDenfeldBob Ostertag experimental musician and writer is currently visiting CEMA. He will speak about his recent work in the Basement of the O.C. (Old Campus) on Thursday at 3:30 PM. Professor Ostertag has produced several major multimedia concert works that have been presented around the world by musicians including the Kronos Quartet and John Zorn (among others), made 3 movies, released over 20 CDs of compositions, designed numerous electronic music instruments, and has written books on the history of journalism in America, on creativity, and on The Yes Men, a group of media pranksters of which he is a part. He is a Professor of Technocultural Studies and Music at the University of California at Davis. Avy's review of Bob's talk is here. Symbiotica Arrives for Bioarts WorkshopTue, 03/04/2008 - 06:32 — ZackDenfeldSymbiotica arrives at Srishti as we prepare for the intensive bioart workshop. Check out what we are up to and feel free to comment here. Historical Mashups and Figurative NaivetyWed, 02/27/2008 - 04:58 — ZackDenfeldL.A. artist Alison Byrnes talks at CEMA this Thursday at 2 PM. Her work uses historical anachronisms and mashes up classical and contemporary images and ideas to create new meaning. Alison will present her body of work and take questions. About Alison History is an artificial construction that reflects actual events but can never fully convey its multiplicity and complexity. Starting off with the question, “Why can’t I make up history too, just as do writers and historians?” she began painting eminent historical figures in anachronistic settings as a comment on how the mind arbitrarily constructs images of history. Her work continues to call attention to the inherently authored qualities of historical accounts by using a painting style that proclaims its subjectivity. She has degrees in Classics and Art, then most recently completed her Master of Fine Art degree at the University of Michigan in 2007. She focused on Museum Studies, and is now working as an Exhibition Designer at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. She has exhibited her work in Hollywood, Madison, New York, Suriname, Detroit, and Ann Arbor Music will be provided by CEMA Crew Shows in DelhiFri, 02/15/2008 - 04:04 — ZackDenfeldAyisha Abraham & Yashas Shetty of CEMA and Srishti Alumnit Abhishek Hazra show in Delhi at Anant Art Centre. The Show called Mechanisms of Motion opens Saturday, Feb. 16. and runs until Feb. 28th. CEMA is Accepting Advanced Diploma StudentsTue, 02/12/2008 - 13:45 — ZackDenfeldPowered by Drupal - |

