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News from the Dynamic Media Institute

End-of-Semester Reviews Scheduled for December 19 and 20

DMI invites you to join us for end-of-semester reviews on Monday and Tuesday, December 19 and 20 for all students.  read more »

DMI Congratulates Alison Kotin, Winner of the SOLO 2012 Competition at Boston's Bromfield Gallery

DMI alumni Alison Kotin (MFA 2011) was recently selected by Boston's Bromfield Gallery as the winner of its SOLO 2012 Competition. Alison was awarded an all expenses paid solo show at the South End gallery.  read more »

DMI Alumni Welcome Incoming Class with the First DMI TuneUp

By Kent Millard

How do you help expose a diverse group to the wonders of dynamic media and give them a taste of some of the things they might want to explore during their time at DMI? How do you give them “the BIG picture” and help them bond with their classmates?  read more »

MassArt Graduate Programs Open House, Saturday, October 29, 2011

Interested in applying to DMI? The MassArt Graduate Programs Open House on Saturday, October 29, 2011 is the perfect way to learn more about the College, DMI, and the program.  read more »

Media Tech Tonic #18: Enchanted Furniture, David Rose, Tuesday, October 25, 2011

DMI welcomes David Rose for the first Media Tech Tonic lecture of the new academic year, Enchanted Furniture.  read more »

New Alumni Profiles, Student Essays, and Project Work on the DMI Site

DMI is pleased to announce new alumni profiles, student essays, and project work on the DMI site.  read more »

DMI Spring Reviews Scheduled for May 13, 16, and 17

The Dynamic Media Institute invites you to join us for 2011 Spring semester reviews. First year students present their thesis proposals on Friday, May 13 and MFA candidates present their thesis defense on Monday and Tuesday, May 16 and 17.  read more »

DMI Announces Founding Members of its Advisory Council

We have exciting news to share with you. Dr. Katherine Sloan, President of Massachusetts College of Art and Design, recently authorized the establishment of the DMI Advisory Council. The DMI Advisory Council will help us in advancing the goals and stature of the Dynamic Media Institute and will strengthen the DMI outreach to the creative and design communities throughout New England. It is with enormous gratitude that we welcome the founding members of the DMI Advisory Council and we look forward to their involvement.  read more »

Download a free PDF copy of The Experience of Dynamic Media

On the occasion of our tenth anniversary, we are very pleased to present The Experience of Dynamic Media — the second book publication of the Dynamic Media Institute.  read more »

Christopher Field Thesis Exhibit, "Ordinary Human Unhappiness", March 12

"Ordinary Human Unhappiness" is an exhibition of MFA thesis work by Dynamic Media Institute student Christopher Field. Using video installation, physical space, and interactivity, the exhibit investigates emotional response to cinematic narrative conventions and the screen image through works developed over the past two years.  read more »

Krzysztof Wodiczko: Works, 2011 DMI Annual Lecture, March 18

The Dynamic Media Institute at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design presents Krzysztof Wodiczko: Works, the 2011 DMI Annual Lecture on Friday, March 18 at 6:00 pm. Wodiczko, a celebrated artist whose video and sound installations have appeared in galleries and public spaces on nearly every continent, will discuss his latest projects and explore the potential of video, performance, and public artworks to draw attention to the most important overlooked social issues of our time.  read more »

DMI Accepting MFA and Post-baccalaureate Applications through March 1

DMI has begun its review of MFA and Post-baccalaureate candidates for the Fall 2011 class, but continues to accept applications on a space-available basis through March 1, 2011. Learn more about the application process here http://www.dynamicmediainstitute.org/how-to-apply or begin the application process online by going to https://massart.slideroom.com/

DMI Students Announce mediaLuscious: Design + Art Review, Saturday, March 5, 2011

Dynamic Media Institute ( DMI ) is up to its old tricks again, planning to usher in the 2011 semester with an amazing new show — mediaLuscious Design + Art Review.  read more »

Fall 2010 Reviews Scheduled for December 20, 21, and 22

The Dynamic Media Institute invites you to join us for 2010 Fall semester final reviews.  read more »

Media Tech Tonic #17: Information Architecture in the Age of Mobile Devices, Ryan Evans, Thursday, November 18

Ryan Evans, Director of Experience Design at Corey McPherson Nash will speak about the unique challenges presented to information architects faced designing for web-connected mobile devices.  read more »

DMI/ISGM collaboration selected as a finalist for a 2010 MITX Interactive Awards

Building Upon a Legacy, a DMI collaboration with the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum has been selected as a finalist for a 2010 MITX Interactive Award in the Government and Nonprofit category. This website, designed and developed by Brian Lucid and Heather Shaw, documents the planning and construction of the Museum’s new building, designed by architect Renzo Piano.

Provocative Objects: the extradition, a cyberSurreal exhibit-event. Friday, November 12, 2010

Please join us on Friday, November 12, 2010 in The Patricia Doran Gallery at Massachusetts College of Art and Design for the cyberSurreal, interdisciplinary and immersive exhibit-event & experience:  read more »

Spring 2010 Reviews Scheduled for May 14, 17, and 18

Please join us on May 14, 17, and 18 for end of semester reviews.  read more »

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