A student moves in front of a 360-degree screen, with the images displayed on the screen tied to her movements.

The Institute for Applied Creativity is showcasing 360-degree films during its inaugural Field of View: 360 Video Festival on Dec. 2-7. The festival features 23 juried immersive films, created with 360-degree video technology, from 12 countries, along with nine invited films, sponsored by the College of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts and Igloo Vision.

A musician plays the marimba in front of a 360-degree screen showing blue and white patterns and designs.

Dr. Lynn Vartan, associate professor in the new Music Performance program that debuted this semester in the College of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts, will present her first campus performance titled “Memor-ii” on Thursday and Friday at 7 p.m.

Two people stand on a stage, one with a virtual reality headset and controllers. Behind them is a screen that reds "Non-Player Character."

An immersive performance experience featuring extended reality work by Texas A&M students will be presented Tuesday, April 16, at 6 p.m. in the Igloo Studio in the Langford C Building.

People gather for a ribbon cutting at an art exhibition, with two people holding oversized scissors by the ribbon.
An art sculpture that incorporates taxidermy and artificial intelligence,.

Creative uses of artificial intelligence in the process of making art is the subject of a new exhibition titled “Aberrant Creativity: Unusual Partnerships Between Humans and Machines,” which opened Tuesday at the Arts Council of the Brazos Valley.