May 1
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11:00 am
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9:00 pm
This student-run event is the 33rd-annual showcase of Visualization students’ work from the past year, including a gallery exhibition of physical works and a screening of time-based works.
Work shown includes flatwork, both traditional and digital drawing and painting; photography; sculpture; interactive projects such as virtual reality experiences and video games; installation work and other new media. The screening shows the latest animation projects as well as short films, visual effects projects, class reels and other time-based media.
The exhibition is April 29 to May 1 in the Rudder Exhibit Hall
The research symposium is May 1 at 11 a.m. in Rudder Forum.
The screening is May 1 at 7 p.m. in Rudder Theater.
Free
April 30
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8:00 am
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5:00 pm
The exhibition is April 29 to May 1 in the Rudder Exhibit Hall
The research symposium is May 1 at 11 a.m. in Rudder Forum.
The screening is May 1 at 7 p.m. in Rudder Theatre.
This student-run event is the 33rd-annual showcase of Visualization students’ work from the past year, including a gallery exhibition of physical works and a screening of time-based works.
Work shown includes flatwork, both traditional and digital drawing and painting; photography; sculpture; interactive projects such as virtual reality experiences and video games; installation work and other new media. The screening shows the latest animation projects as well as short films, visual effects projects, class reels and other time-based media.
Free
April 25
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7:00 pm
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9:00 pm
April 24 and 25 from 7-9 p.m. at the Kimbell Cultural Event Center, 607 N Main St. in Downtown Bryan.
“Floriography” is a multidisciplinary performance featuring live music, dance, projection, robotics and interactive installations. The program includes works for violin, marimba and electronics, alongside student- and faculty-created visual and spatial designs from the College of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts and the College of Engineering.
Los Angeles-based violinist Shalini Vijayan and percussionist Lynn Vartan, D.M.A., associate professor in the Music program, will blend marimba, electronics and live looping with contemporary compositions. Student and faculty artists animate the space with inflatable gardens, robotic flower installations and original film projections. The evening will include three world premieres of music written for the project.
April 24
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7:00 pm
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9:00 pm
April 24 and 25 from 7-9 p.m. at the Kimbell Cultural Event Center, 607 N Main St. in Downtown Bryan.
“Floriography” is a multidisciplinary performance featuring live music, dance, projection, robotics and interactive installations. The program includes works for violin, marimba and electronics, alongside student- and faculty-created visual and spatial designs from the College of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts and the College of Engineering.
Los Angeles-based violinist Shalini Vijayan and percussionist Lynn Vartan, D.M.A., associate professor in the Music program, will blend marimba, electronics and live looping with contemporary compositions. Student and faculty artists animate the space with inflatable gardens, robotic flower installations and original film projections. The evening will include three world premieres of music written for the project.
April 10
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12:00 pm
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1:00 pm
The seminar at the Langford Architecture Center, Building A, Room 212, engages research talks from guest speakers, faculty and students in the Visual Computing and Interactive Media Ph.D. program. Stewart Ziff, M.F.A., instructional associate professor in the Visualization program, will present a discussion titled “CICERO: A Hybrid Neurosymbolic Architecture for Deliberative Embodied Rhetorical Intelligence.”
Named after Marcus Tullius Cicero, Roman statesman, lawyer and orator, the system treats deliberation not as a backend process but as an observable, embodied performance.
April 29
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8:00 am
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5:00 pm
This student-run event is the 33rd-annual showcase of Visualization students’ work from the past year, including a gallery exhibition of physical works and a screening of time-based works.
Work shown includes flatwork, both traditional and digital drawing and painting; photography; sculpture; interactive projects such as virtual reality experiences and video games; installation work and other new media. The screening shows the latest animation projects as well as short films, visual effects projects, class reels and other time-based media.
The exhibition is April 29 to May 1 in the Rudder Exhibit Hall
The research symposium is May 1 at 11 a.m. in Rudder Forum.
The screening is May 1 at 7 p.m. in Rudder Theater.
Free
April 26
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10:00 am
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4:00 pm
Faculty and students will work alongside local artists for a live steamroller printing demonstration for the fourth consecutive year. This large-scale collaborative printmaking event will give attendees the opportunity to watch relief prints created in real time and experience public artmaking in action.
Free
April 24
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1:00 pm
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3:30 pm
“Contained” by Donovin Covington. An immersive installation exploring how light, space and atmosphere shape the experience of isolation.
Free
“Aesthetics of Othering in Video Games: Embodied Practice Through Music and Sound” by Ricky Miller. A research presentation on sound and music in video games.
Free
“And the blunder goes to …” by Gerardo Dominguez. A mockumentary script reading about why historical movies never get everything right.
Free