BioArt Talks @CBIS - 4/15 Anna Lindemann: "Evo Devo Art"

BioArt Talks @CBIS are an online series of one hour lunchtime presentations given by internationally recognized bioartists. The series is presented in conjunction with RPI’s Center for Biotechnology Interdisciplinary Studies, the Arts Department in the School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, and the Sanctuary for Independent Media's NATURE Lab initiative.

You can find more information on this presentation and pre-register for the event through the link provided.

BioArt Talks @CBIS - 4/22 Mary Maggic: "We’re All Living in the Estroworld"

BioArt Talks @CBIS are an online series of one hour lunchtime presentations given by internationally recognized bioartists. The series is presented in conjunction with RPI’s Center for Biotechnology Interdisciplinary Studies, the Arts Department in the School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, and the Sanctuary for Independent Media's NATURE Lab initiative.

You can find more information on this presentation and pre-register for the event through the link provided.

GameFest 2022

Join us on April 30th at GameFest! Hosted by the Digital Gaming Hub and the Games Simulation Arts and Science (GSAS) Program at the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, GameFest is a student game development showcase, symposium, and competition with prizes awarded by a panel of industry experts. The fun starts at 2:00PM and goes until 6:00PM.

 

Please visit gamefest.rpi.edu for more information about this year's event!

“Why Not Change The View?”, an exhibition

“Why Not Change The View?”, an exhibition by students in Professor Kathleen Ruiz’s class, Digital Imaging Spring 2022.

 

The students wanted to reflect our school motto of “Why Not Change the World?” in applying the knowledge and skills they acquired over the course of the semester. Artworks in the show range from personal geographies, engaging and unusual portraits, concepts of utopias, 3d toys, animation, and even a mechanical jellyfish that cleans plastics from the ocean.

What Do You Think of Environmental Justice? - Campus Interviews & Podcast

Wondering what was being filmed outside of Sage Dining Hall last week?

Students from Science & Technology Studies course, Environmental Justice, conducted interviews around campus to dive into what environmental justice means to students, how their studies and future career play a part in the movement, and initiatives occurring around the Capital Region. The students have compiled the student responses into a documentary which can be found on the RPI STS Youtube channel.

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