We help you to:
your skills using ACTLab principles of intensive
discussion, conceptual freeplay, and intellectual daring. Working
in the ACTLab's technology-rich environment, you will
master cutting edge hardware and software with an
eye toward new ways of representing your work. We encourage
unconventional approaches, flexibility, and transdisciplinarity,
not only for their intrinsic worth, but because multiple knowledge
sets are what you need to thrive in an era of exponential
change.
by study and
example to translate your research into advanced media, emergent
technology, sound, movement, performance, and other dynamic modes
of representation.
a member of the ACTLab's international community of award-winning
researchers, entrepreneurs, performers, artists, and scholars.
their advice and
experience via ACTLab mailing lists, workshops,and personal
encounters.
You can participate in the ACTLab program and community in many
different ways. If you take ACTLab courses, your final work, besides
being an exploration and/or refinement of your semester's theoretical
studies, will be an original contribution to the development of
transdisciplinary approaches to research, redefining the scholarly
mission, and exploring new pedagogy for the twenty-first century
university.
We're aware and proud of our past
fourteen years of contributions to modern thinking, advanced
communication theory and practice, and academic excellence. We're
proud to say that we didn't jump on the New Media bandwagon -- we
created it.
The ACTLab is shaped and
distinguished by the extraordinarily diverse backgrounds and skill
sets of its faculty, students, and guests. From its inception, the
ACTLab has been a major international presence in defining the nature
and direction of new transdisciplinary organizations. ACTLab
principles of risk-taking, extreme interdisciplinarity, and openness
to innovation have been extensively quoted and debated at institutions
worldwide as they attempt to chart their own future courses.
ACTLab courses are concept-driven, rather than
skills-driven, but making -- activity which requires
physical engagement -- is the heart of our pedagogy. The basis for
our class structure is that deep learning engages all the senses.
We believe that theory flows from the act of making,
rather than the other way around.
The point of each ACTLab course is to help you define, develop, and
produce a project that reflects on the social, cultural, aesthetic,
political, and personal issues raised in that particular class. For
undergraduates and for masters students doing projects and reports,
our aim is to teach you critical thinking about media and technology
and to help you develop a portfolio of representative projects to take
with you when you graduate. For masters students doing theses and
doctoral students, our goal is to quicken your appreciation of
technology's foibles and potentials, and to ask research questions
that interconnect with these technologies and their social, economic,
aesthetic, political, and personal environments.
Our motto is MAKE STUFF! We offer you the
opportunity to engage cutting-edge technologies, but we also
encourage you to view these as means rather than as ends in
themselves. Make sure you're taking advantage of technology,
rather than waking up to find that technology is taking advantage
of you. That's why we encourage critical thinking, and offer you
the opportunity to engage cutting-edge theory along with
making.
We situate our work at the hotly contested intersections where
technology, art, and culture collide. ACTLab courses have a broad
range and allow for multiple topics. You can taste a course or two or
work intensively over time, and even repeat courses because course
topics always change.







