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The James and Mary Wesley Center for New Media is comprised of
research efforts that seek to define emerging digital media forms.
Internationally recognised faculty and research fellows work with
graduate students on innovative directions in augmented reality,
biomedia, game design, immersive environments, interactive narrative,
interactive television and film, physical computing, responsive spaces
and other forms of experimental new media. Faculty in the Center write
about, teach, and practice digital design in academic, business, and
non-profit settings. Their accomplishments include: collaboration with
the American Film Institute and Turner Broadcasting on new forms of
interactive entertainment, consultation with UNESCO on media projects,
and the curatorship of the SIGGRAPH 2000 Art Gallery. The Center is
also a place for the theoretical and historical investigation of both
old and new media. In addition to the digital realm, the Center is
interested in film, television, performance art, and literary forms,
all of which are now in a cultural dialogue with digital media. |
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