Interactive Media and Performance Graduate Programs
ACE @ UCI Arts Computation Engineering at University of California Irvine
ACE is a transdisciplinary Graduate Program in Arts, Computation and Engineering at the University of California, Irvine, supported by the Claire Trevor School of the Arts (SOTA), the Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences (ICS), and the Henry Samueli School of Engineering (SOE).
The ACE program consists of three masters level degrees, each of which is awarded at the school level with a designated ACE concentration: 1) ACE MFA within SOTA; 2) ACE MS within ICS; and 3) ACE MS SOE. An ACE Dual Degree (MS/MFA) and an ACE Ph.D. are in the planning phase. Currently the ACE Masters is a terminal degree. Upon completion of the Masters, transfer to a school-based Ph.D. program is possible for eligible students.
ACE addresses emerging practices and career paths that combine skills and sensibilities of technical and scientific disciplines with the arts and humanities. The ACE program is oriented towards informed production. ACE is theory put into practice, and as such students are expected to understand the technical, historical and socio-cultural implications of what they do.
MIT Program in Media Arts and Sciences
DEC 15 2008 APPLICATIONS DUE (ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION REQUIRED)
DEC 31 2008 DEADLINE FOR SUPPORTING MATERIALS
http://web.mit.edu/catalogue/degre.archi.media.shtml
http://admissions.media.mit.edu/admissions
Gigi Shafer, Room E15-401, 617-253-5114, fax 617-253-8542, mas@media.mit.edu.
Its academic programs are intimately linked with the research programs of the Media Laboratory.
Brooklyn College Division of Graduate Studies
Performance and Interactive Media Arts
http://www.interactivearts.org/
https://websql.brooklyn.cuny.edu/admissions/graduate/
processing fee of $125.
Official Transcripts
Two letters or recommendation
A portfolio of your creative work, including a one-page summary or index of work submitted in the portfolio listing credits for all contributors/collaborators.
Selection of applicants is based on a faculty committee review of the following: the applicant’s creative portfolio, evidence of the applicant’s interest in collaborative creative production, letters of reference indicating significant artistic promise, artistic background and experience, and the applicant’s interview (if conducted, highly recommended).