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Malcolm Morse Foundation recipients announced

Bioartists' Flesh Sculptures Draw Fans and Critics

by Rob Schmitz, NPR

Wired for sound: RPI celebrates composer Neil Rolnick's unique electronic music

By JOSEPH DALTON, Special to the Times Union First published: Sunday, November 11, 2007

Adaptive use musical instrument in the news

An Associated Press story regarding Professor Pauline Oliveros’ adaptive use musical instruments for the physically challenged

"Sentimental Objects in Attempts to befriend a Virus" by Caitlin Berrigan

Dome sculpture with living artist in it!

Adam Zaretsky led DNA Workshop

at Grand Arts in Kansas City, Missouri, summer 2007.

Yael Kanarek (MFA 2006) News

Upcoming exhibitions and lectures

Dara Greenwald at the Lasso Gallery

Alumni & Current Students at NMWA 20th Anniversary Festival

Dara Greenwald, EE Miller, Zulma Aguiar, Bettina Escauriza and Jackie Goss to show at The National Museum of Women in the Arts

Times Union selects DRIP Festival as "Pick of the Week"

In the Preview section of Aug. 30th, The Times Union selected iEAR's presentation of the DRIP Film and Video Festival on Wed., September 5 as one of its "Picks of the Week"!

Worldwide Collaborators, Both Listening and Playing

New York Times article re: Pauline Oliveros.

Alumni at Unravel

The SIGGRAPH2007 Fashion Show

Best Afterparty

more iEAR in the Best of 2007!

Best Performance Artist

C. Ryder Cooley in Metroland's Best of the Capital Region 2007

Sittin' on a Million

a new documentary by Penny Lane and Annmarie Lanesey

Two MFA Alums Are the Recipients of Rockefeller Fellowships

22 filmmakers and media artists receive nearly $750,000: Cat Mazza and Rich Pell among recipients.

RPI Alumni & Faculty Awarded ETC Grants

Four of the 17 Experimental Television Center’s Finishing Fund grants went to RPI alumni/ faculty this year.

The Yes Men Have Done It Again

The anticorporate activists crashed the keynote luncheon Thursday at Canada’s “largest oil and gas event” – the Gas & Oil Exposition 2007 in Calgary.

Deep Listening Convergence

Meditative music mines the depths of listening (Image: Dr. Pauline Oliveros)

Zane Van Dusen and Dr. PO in the news

A computerized instrument that allows people to play music with the tip of their nose could give those who suffer from physical disabilities, such as cerebral palsy, the chance to experience music's positive effects.

Dara Greenwald's Article Published in The Brooklyn Rail

Rensselaer Announces New Ph.D. Program in Electronic Arts

Travis Carless Video Wins McKinney Contest

Call for Work

Annual student festival of the moving image

Nao in the news!

Risk may be performance artist Nao Bustamante's stock in trade, but none of her previous aesthetic daredevilry prepared her for the summer and fall of 2003. ...

New Video Works by Olivia Robinson and Jesse Stiles

March 30, 2007 as part of Troy Night Out

Sensational Knowledge: Embodying Culture through Japanese Dance

New Book by Tomie Hahn

100 Meeting Places: A Live telepresence Four Way Co-Located Performance via Internet2

Tintinnabulate will appear as part of a Live Telepresence on Thursday, March 22, 2007 at 8:00 PM, iEAR Space DCC 174.

International Women's Day Art Show

Art-Video-Live Performance

Boryana Rossa at the Brooklyn Museum

March 23, 2007

Two World Premieres in Albany

New music by Neil Rolnick

r i s e | s e t | t w i l i g h t @ Schenectady Museum

Saturday 24 February 8PM

Bob Gluck, MFA 2001

Performances and CD release

Radical Lace & Subversive Knitting

New York Times review, January 27, 2007

Kagan essay receives high praise

International Journal of Communication book review, Vol 1 (2007)

Microrevolt exhibitions and recent press

featuring Cat Mazza (MFA 2005)

Under Island CD published

by Carrie Dashow (05) and Jesse Pearlman Karlsberg (06)

Jefferson Pitcher and Christian Kiefer's new CD to be released Oct 2, 2007

"To All Dead Soldiers", a collection of songs, instrumentals, and sonic experiments that explores the mystery of the the sea: its vilence, its beauty, and its grace, will be released on October 2, 2007.

Transitland: Video Art from Central and Eastern Europe 1989 - 2009

Boryana Rossa (Ph.D. candidate) and Oleg Mavromatti's work included in selection of 100 video works.

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