Performance and Interactive Media Arts
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Brooklyn College offers two graduate programs in Performance and Interactive Media Arts, also known as "PIMA" or "Interactive Arts."
The M.F.A. in Performance and Interactive Media Arts is a two-year, full-time program in collaborative creation of live performance works.
The Advanced Certificate in Performance and Interactive Media Arts is a three-semester, part-time program with a similar curriculum.
The Gulbenkian Program on Creativity and Artistic Creation of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation also offers a summer version of the Performance and Interactive Media Arts curriculum known as Interdisciplinary and Technological Performance Arts or "ITPA." [1]
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[edit] faculty
- Vito Acconci
- David Grubbs (program director beginning Fall 2008)
- John J.A. Jannone (founder, director through Spring 2008)
- Jennifer McCoy (of Jennifer & Kevin McCoy)
- Helen Richardson
- Lynn Thomson
[edit] Former Faculty
- Martin Spinelli
- Amnon Wolman
[edit] Student Projects
- My Apple Genius
- Coffin It Up (from the Village Voice Blog)
- RPG: The Radical Performance Group
- The Drawing in Performance Project
- Rough Guide to the Grotesque
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