Interlab

Interlab

Image: Connectivity Stage 1
, 2007 designed by ASU Arts, Media and Engineering (AME) assistant professor David Birchfield, research assistants Aaron Cuthbertson, Sarah Hatton,Brandon Mechtley and Chris Todd, includes interactive video, 3-D graphics, audio and gesture components contributed by Phoenix Metropolitan Arts Institute high school students and their instructor, Aaron Abbott. Photo by Daniel Swadener
 

InterLab (Interdisciplinary Laboratory) is a new program that invites faculty, graduate students and others with special interest and expertise to presentation projects that span two or more disciplines.  Project proposers from any discipline within the University or community interpret art from the ASU Art Museum Permanent Collection, possibly augmented by outside work, in a context that places works of art in new intellectual environments; gives the works of art historical context or demonstrates the ways in which various vocabularies of expression can illuminate an idea.  The goal is to open dialogue among people with interests in the visual arts and other disciplines, to enrich the viewing experience of all visitors, and to demonstrate the relevance of art to people’s lives.

For more information and application form please visit:

InterLab Application

InterLab Projects
Connectivity Stage 1
Art Inspires Music

 

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