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KSI Digital Art Faculty
Miroslaw Rogala
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KSI Courses
CIS571 - Introduction to Digital Art - This course gives an in-depth introduction to digital art: elements of drawing, music composition, sculpture and other forms of artistic expression, digital media, 3D graphics and time-based media. This course may be team taught by artists.
CIS572 - Digital Art Workshop - This workshop provides an intensive training environment for students to engage in individual experiments on digital art and design applications utilizing various media, including images, sound and other sensory information. Prerequisite: CIS571. (3 credits)
CIS573 - Digital Production Studio - This course will enable the students to understand the theory and practice of a multimedia production, and allow the students to develop skills and attitudes that foster creativity, innovation and collaboration. Prerequisites: CIS513, CIS517 and CIS571. (3 credits)
Artist Related Links
www.rogala.org
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Faculty Biographical Information
Miroslaw Rogala is an American video artist and Internationally-recognized interactive media artist. One of the first artists awarded Ph.D in Interactive Art.
Collections and exhibitions in 42 countries including the Lyon Biennale, Zentrum Fur Kunst und Medientechnologie (ZKM) Karlsruhe Germany; Centre Georges Pompidou Centre, Paris, France; Sao Paulo Biennale, Brasil, The Brooklyn Museum, Anthology Film Archives, The Alternative Museum, Exit Art, New York; Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art, Art Institute of Chicago; Centres for Contemporary Art, Warsaw and Krakow, Poland.
Grants and awards include NEA Fellowships, AFI/American Film Institute Los Angeles and others
Critical reviews of Miroslaw Rogala interactive artwork as illustrative of new trends in technology-based media arts are forthcoming in printed works and book publications including:
Robert Russett: "Hyperanimation: Digital Images and Virtual Worlds", John Libbey and Company. Edward Shanken: "Art and Electronic Media", Themes and Movement Series, Phaidon Press. Frank Popper: "Virtual Art: New Media Artists", MIT Press. Slavko Kacunko: "Closed Circuit Installations", Poland. Mary Warner Marie: "Photography: A Cultural History", Routledge; and others.
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