Arts, amplified
A speaker series from the new Digital Arts Initiative brings world-class scholars and artists to campus to discuss how arts and technology interact.
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A speaker series from the new Digital Arts Initiative brings world-class scholars and artists to campus to discuss how arts and technology interact.
Scholars and artists from around the world visit Mount Holyoke College to share their current research and practice where arts and technology intersect.
Thomas Ciufo built a music technology lab to teach students of all musical backgrounds new ways of exploring and creating sound.
The new online campus map is packed with useful information, can be easily read on a smartphone — and was created by a student.
From clothes that light up to vacuum-formed chocolate molds, the makerspace offers tools and training to create and collaborate.
Computer scientist Lorie Loeb will give the Jean Sammet ’48 Lecture on using technology for social change, and offer creativity workshops for students.