Looking for an internship for the summer or a full time job opportunity? Come join IDM, IMA, and Tisch Games for our second annual undergraduate career fair this spring semester. Bring your resumes, be confident in your work and projects, and get to know some companies with opportunities in NYC!
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Charlotte Biszewski, IDM Artist in Residence
Charlotte Biszewski, b. 1988 in Bristol UK, is an award-winning printmaker, new media artist and researcher. Her work explores collaborative approaches to storytelling, through hybrid obsolete print processes and digital technology. She embraces the changing role of the contemporary artist, accessibly engaging audiences and avoiding traditional gallery spaces.
She is fascinated by the role of print from historical and contemporary perspectives, the implications of its process and permanent qualities in the digital age. Her work involves memories, oral history and storytelling, investigating traditional forms of communication in a networked and globalised world.
Since graduating from an MA in multidisciplinary printmaking in 2013, she led a collaborative multi-faceted project called, Bristol Set in Print. It investigated the role of the industrial print in Bristol, through a series of skill-share workshops, an award-winning documentary and a public installation. In 2017, she moved to Poland on a hunt to discover her family history. Poland with its regard for art and literature and extensive history of underground or ‘second circulation’ print media, inspired further research into the role of censorship and control in digital and print communication.
Currently studying a PhD in Digital and Experimental Print at Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Art and Design in Wrocław. She was awarded the Visegrad Scholarship 2019, The Rebecca-Smith Award for Fine-Art Printmaking and The WCA Doktoral Award 2019 for her PhD research project.
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Miatta Kawinzi, IDM Artist in Residence
Miatta Kawinzi is a multi-disciplinary artist, writer, and educator working with sound, space, images, objects, the body, and language to explore practices of re-imagining the self, identity, and culture through abstraction and poetics. Utilizing analog and digital media, she works with themes of selfhood, diaspora, and belonging.
Born in Nashville, TN to a Liberian mother and Kenyan father and based in NYC, she has presented her work in the US, Mexico, South Africa, France, Switzerland, Trinidad & Tobago, and Liberia. Her work has been presented at the Studio Museum in Harlem, MoMA PopRally, Red Bull Arts Detroit, BRIC, Maysles Cinema, and IFC Center, among other spaces. Kawinzi received an MFA in Studio Art from Hunter College and has been awarded artist residencies in spaces including POV Spark in partnership with the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History & Culture (NYC, DC, and Venice, Italy), Red Bull Arts Detroit (Detroit, MI), Alfred University’s Institute for Electronic Arts (Alfred, NY), the Cité internationale des arts (Paris, France, with Lower Manhattan Cultural Council), the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts (Omaha, NE), and the Bag Factory (Johannesburg, South Africa). She received the 2018 Barbara Hammer Lesbian Experimental Filmmaking Grant, administered by Queer|Art. Kawinzi additionally works as a museum educator, arts workshop facilitator, and professor of art.
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De Angela Duff
De Angela L. Duff is currently an Industry Professor in Integrated Digital Media (IDM) at NYU Tandon & an Associate Vice Provost at New York University (NYU). She was formerly the Co-Director of Integrated Digital Media from 2013-2018. Teaching in higher education since 1999, she is very passionate about educating students at the intersection of design, art and technology. She was acknowledged for this passion by being awarded the NYU Tandon School of Engineering’s 2018 Distinguished Teaching Award. Over the last 15 years (and counting), one of her other passions is creating, developing and evaluating higher education curriculum in the emerging media and technology space, first at The University of the Arts in Philadelphia, and subsequently at Spelman College and New York University. She has also been in higher education administration since 2009.
A native of Eutaw, Alabama, De Angela’s mission is to share her passion for music, photography, technology, creativity, and productivity with others. She curates music symposia and produces, co-hosts, and edits the Prince & Prince-related podcasts for Grown Folks Music. She has organized the following symposia: Prince BATDANCE symposium (2019) at Spelman and Prince EYE NO: Lovesexy (2018) and Betty Davis They Say I’m Different (2018), both at NYU Tandon. She also co-produced the Peach + Black panel (2017) for the 30th anniversary of Prince’s Sign ‘O’ The Times also at NYU Tandon. She is currently co-producing her next Prince symposium, DM40/GB30, for the 40th anniversary of Dirty Mind and the 30th anniversary of Graffiti Bridge (2020) at NYU, alongside the NYU Institute for African American Affairs and the Center for Black Visual Culture.
De Angela speaks at numerous conferences internationally. She will be speaking on two panels at the upcoming Black Portraiture[s] V conference at NYU. She has spoken at the Prince from MPLS symposium, Purple Reign: An interdisciplinary conference on the life and legacy of Prince, EYEO, Black Portraiture[s] IV, III, II & II: Revisited, NYC’s Creative Tech Week & Raising The Bar, AIGA’s Social Studies and Massaging Media 2 Conferences, and HOW’s Annual Design Conference. She has judged Eyebeam’s Trust Residency, Tribeca Film Institute’s New Media Fund, and HOW’s interactive design competition. Her work has been featured in publications such as HOW and Print magazines, and the books, Now Loading and www.animation: Animation Design for the World Wide Web. She has served on Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter’s committee to re-brand Philadelphia and participated in the Free Library of Philadelphia’s Website Brainstorming Charette.
De Angela has a lot of academic and industry experience at the intersection of design, art, and technology. Prior to returning to NYU in 2019, she was the Co-Director of Spelman’s Innovation Lab from 2018-2019, and, prior to joining Spelman, the Co-Director of the undergraduate and graduate programs in Integrated Digital Media (IDM) and an Industry Associate Professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering in Brooklyn from 2013-2018. Prior to joining NYU Tandon, De Angela was the Program Director and an Associate Professor of Design, Art & Technology (formerly Multimedia) and Web Development & Interaction Design within the College of Art, Media & Design, as well as an Interim Co-Director of the School of Design at The University of the Arts (UArts) in Philadelphia, PA. Prior to UArts, she was an Art Director for Nettmedia, an NYC interactive design firm. Notable Projects included art direction and lead design of BowieNet version 2.0, davidbowie.com, as well as the design and development of a myriad of websites for the likes of The Roots, Britney Spears, Alicia Keys, and many, many others.
Research Interests: Creativity (creative process and practice)
Design
Popular Music Culture (Prince and Betty Davis)
Photographic Archives
Time Management and Productivity Systems
Course Management SystemsEducation
Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) 1992
Bachelor of Science, TextilesGeorgia State University 1996
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Graphic DesignMaryland Institute College of Art (MiCA) 2007
Master of Fine Arts, Studio Art (Photography)Affiliations
Brooklyn Experimental Media Center (BxMC)
Courses Taught
Graduate
- DM-GY 6053 Ideation & Prototyping (Tandon Online)
- DM-GY 6053 Ideation & Prototyping
- DM-GY 6193 Web Studio
- DM-GY 997X MS Thesis in Digital Media
Undergraduate
- DM-UY 1123 Visual Foundation Studio
- DM-UY 1143 Ideation & Prototyping
- DM-UY 2173 Motion Graphics Studio
- DM-UY 2193 Intro to Web Development
- DM-UY 3193 Dynamic Web Applications
- DM-UY 4003 Senior Project in Digital Media
- DM-UY 4173 Professional Practices for Creatives
Contact
EMAIL
deangela.duff@nyu.edu
WEBSITE
http://polishedsolid.com
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IDM Fall 2019 End of Year Shows
Technology meets art expression and creativity. Integrated Digital Media is having end of year showcases for student projects from various classes open to the public.
Senior Project Showcase
Showcase starts December 9th 4 – 6pm
Located in 370 Jay street 3rd floor lobby
Exhibition on display from December 9th – 13thProjects by
Allen Lu
Aj Raponi
Lenay Demetrious
Alexander Bauman
Amira Dhanoa
Rebecca Chang
Maria RojasSnacks and drinks will be provided.
Flyer IDM Thesis Presentations + Exhibition
Presentations + Exhibition December 16th 2 – 8pm
Located in 370 Jay street 3rd floor room 325Thesis by
Dhruv Avdhesh
Qiushi Lin
Yuhan Liu
Arushi Malhotra
Deirdre McGrath
Steven Medina
Yueting Ni
Diego Pinna
Flora Richter
Moeezo Saleem
Luna Wang
Jingyuan Xu
Tao Zhang
Xuerun ZhangFall Film Fest
Film showings on December 18th from 6 – 9pm
Located in 370 Jay room 325Showings from IDM classes:
Documentary Cinema
Narrative Cinema
& Motion GraphicsFood and popcorn will be provided.