Champlain College MFA Students Put Creativity Online

Explore Emergent Media with Rapid-Fire Presentations

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The MFA Media Symposium on Dec. 13, 2010 at Champlain College in Burlington, VT

BURLINGTON, VT (12/08/2010)(readMedia)-- Calling artists, entrepreneurs, creatives, storytellers, futurists, designers, geeks, and digital media mavens. Be a part of an innovative and exciting exploration of Emergent Media. The 14 students in the inaugural class of Champlain College's Master of Fine Arts in Emergent Media program deliver rapid-fire presentations. With 14 slides at 14 seconds each, they present their personal visions of what it means to be a creative in this field.

Listen. Interact. Discover. Participate. Be a part of the big picture!

Monday, Dec. 13, 6:30 pm (Program begins at 7 pm)

at the Alumni Auditorium at Champlain College. Open to the public. Free admission.

Classes are encouraged to attend, if only for part of the event!

Find the Facebook event here: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=149959258385070

WATCH ONLINE!

If you cannot attend in person, consider watching the live webcast of the event via Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/emergent-media-symposium-2010.

LEARN MORE ABOUT CHAMPLAIN COLLEGE AND THE MFA IN EMERGENT MEDIA:

This innovative program has been designed to appeal to creative and collaborative minds, helping you develop and build technical skills while immersing you in the business, cultural, and aesthetic contexts of those skills.

Our experiential, community-based learning environment will thoroughly prepare you for a successful career as a thought leader in emergent media while showing you how to recognize and shape the forces of change. Whether you want to create the next cool app, design a game that makes the world a better place, or write the next chapter of human innovation, this is your starting point.

The new Champlain College M.F.A. in Emergent Media explores the intersection of three contemporary trends in today's world: global connectivity through growing Internet, mobile and broadcast networks; digital interactivity through increasingly complex games and other forms of "smart media;" and participatory communication through expanding social networks and real-time media

http://www.champlain.edu/MFA.html