A one-day exhibit of cutting-edge work by UNC
Asheville digital video art students explores the many concepts of
“home” – as shelter, a state of mind, and as the human body. The
show, which features multi-channel video and multi-monitor
installations, will be on view from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov.
2, in UNC Asheville’s Alumni Hall, located in Highsmith University
Union. The exhibit is free and open to the public.
UNC Asheville’s Multimedia Arts and Sciences
Program offers an interdisciplinary major. Based on their choice of
concentration, students develop a solid foundation in two- and
three-dimensional animation, audio and video production, and
interactive web and graphic design. Through a balance of courses in
theory, criticism and practice, students develop an understanding of
new technologies and design principles for effective communication
in digital environments.
Visit
www.mmas.unca.edu/student_work/index.html to see more
examples of student work in digital video art. For more information
about the show and the Multimedia Arts and Sciences Program, contact
Assistant Professor Lei Han at 828/251-6291 or e-mail
lhan@unca.edu.