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Vision, Mission and Goals

THE ARTS, MEDIA AND ENGINEERING PROGRAM transdisciplinary research and graduate education in experiential media. Vision, Mission and Goals. What: Research and Graduate Education in Experiential Media

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Vision, Mission and Goals

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  1. THE ARTS, MEDIA AND ENGINEERING PROGRAM transdisciplinary research and graduate education in experiential media

  2. Vision, Mission and Goals • What: Research and Graduate Education in Experiential Media • Researching the integration of the human physical experience with computation and digital media • Preparing experiential media experts across the arts, sciences and engineering • Why: To Improve the Human Condition • Producing experiential media systems and models that evolve human ability, facilitate learning, enhance scientific discovery, empower creativity, assist the disadvantaged and improve quality of life. • How: Through Collaborative Discovery • Team-based research • Diverse expertise covering the full scope • of the human experience • Interdisciplinary, multi-instructor courses • Emphasis on collective excellence

  3. Research Areas and Related specializations • Observation of activity and the physical world • Integrated sensing of physical and digital human activity • Extracting meaning from hybrid physical-digital human activity • Sensitization through meaningful digital feedback • Experience construction and emergence of new knowledge

  4. Focused Application Areas • Education: • Embodied and Mediated Learning • Health: • Biofeedback for • rehabilitation • Communication: • Reflective Living • Creativity: • Enactive Arts

  5. An Interdisciplinary Network • faculty and students from 10 disciplines • students enrolled in concentrations • faculty affiliated • outside collaborators • With a transdisciplinary core • 10 AME faculty - joint appointment/affiliated with collaborating units (soon to be 12) • MAS PhD students • 4 administrative staff • 4 technical staff • visiting researchers • Preparing Experiential Media Experts across the Arts, Sciences and Engineering • PhD and Master’s degrees with digital media concentrations in 10 different disciplines: • Computer Science and Engineering (MS, PhD), • Electrical Engineering (MS, PhD), • Bioengineering (PhD -specialization), • Psychology (PhD), • Education (PhD), • Design (MSD, PhD), • Music (MM, DMA), • Dance (MFA), • Theater and Film (MFA), • Visual Art (MFA) • PhD degree in Media Arts and Sciences Program Structure and Graduate Education

  6. AME Courses

  7. Integrated Research and Applications in Experiential Media

  8. HIGHLIGHTS • Major grants across the arts and sciences • NSF IGERT grant for interdisciplinary research and education in experiential media • NSF CISE RI grant for motion analysis • NEA resources for change grant • NEH digital humanities grant • Presentations, premieres and awards in top tier media arts and sciences forums [ACM Multimedia, ACM Siggraph, IEEE CVPR, ICASP, ICMC, Lincoln Center, Monaco Dance Forum] • Industry partnerships [Ricoh, NEC, IBM, Microsoft, Avaya, Deutsche Telecom, Irobot, Motion Analysis Corporation] • Community partnerships/embedded projects [Scottsdale Coronado K-12 School Complex, Herrera Elementary School, Metropolitan Arts High School, Whittier Elementary School, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Banner Good Samaritan Hospital, Barrow Neurological Institute] • 50 graduate students currently enrolled, representing 11 disciplines; enrollment goal for 2011 is 120 graduate students representing 15 disciplines

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