Artificial Intelligence Comes to Emerson Media Art Gallery
What happens when artificial intelligence and robotics meet art?
What happens when artificial intelligence and robotics meet art?
Writing, Literature and Publishing Professor Emerita Charlotte Lindgren got a hug last night from one of her former students: Emmy Award-winning actor and children’s book author Henry Winkler ’67.
Visual and Media Arts Professor Kathryn Ramey’s current production, El Signo Vacio (The Empty Sign), a cinematic ethnography interrogating the U.S. occupation of Puerto Rico, was one of just 50 projects selected out of roughly 5,000 for funding and professional support through a Creative Capital grant.
Ten students in Emerson College’s MFA film program flew to Park City, Utah, on Thursday for an opportunity to connect with industry professionals at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival, an annual gathering of “storytellers and audiences seeking new voices”.
Emerson Urban Arts: Media Art Gallery is pleased to announce Vision of Television: Early Experimental Artist TV Broadcasts, curated by Joseph D Ketner II, has been extended one week and will be on view through Sunday, January 27.
We’re excited to announce that this year’s NEGMS will take place on March 15-16 at Emerson College. In the past years, we’ve had an active number of application and attendance from New England graduate institutions, and we’re hoping to invite more graduate students to be a part of this amazing event!
Rem Myers, a first-year Theatre Education graduate student, traveled to Poland in December as the representative of TheTheaterTimes.com to review the Boska Komedia Festival.
The Center for Comedic Arts is proud to announce the inaugural Comedy Extravaganza! (ComEx!), a two-day festival that will showcase the hilarious and diverse talents of Emerson student comedians.
Golden Globe winner Krista Vernoff, showrunner at Grey’s Anatomy, shared writing tips and insight into the industry with students in the low-residency MFA in Writing for Film and Television program at Emerson College Los Angeles on January 8-9.
Writing, Literature and Publishing Associate Professor Benoit Denizet-Lewis, a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine, wrote a tribute to former San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Dwight Clark for … Continue Reading Denizet-Lewis Remembrance of 49er Dwight Clark in NYT Magazine