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Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Judith Salomon and then Chroma Wars ...
Lunch on Fridays at CIA presents:
A former winner of the Sckreckengost Teaching Award Winner and distinguished artist:
Judith Salomon
Friday, Feb. 19
12:15
OBA - in the Gund
Free and Open + Pizza
Judith earned her BFA at Rochester Institute of Technology in 1975 and her MFA at New York State College of Ceramics, Alfred, New York in 1977, the same year she began teaching at the Institute. In the decades since, Judith has nurtured, challenged and inspired hundreds of ceramicists.
As a successful working artist, Judith is an inspiration and fabulous role model for her students. She creates and exhibits distinctive ceramic work that is in numerous private collections and in prestigious public collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Cleveland Museum of Art.
In recognition of her accomplishments, Judith has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Ohio Arts Council and she is a winner of the Cleveland Arts Prize, among many other honors.
LOF is generously sponsored by the Foundation and Liberal Arts Environments. Judith Salomon appears through the support of the Craft and Material Culture Environment and the Ceramics Department.
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LOF -
Chroma Wars
Friday, Feb. 26
12:15
OBA - Gund
Listen in on game design professor Knut Hybinette and student game-developers from the T.I.M.E. -Digital Arts department as they host a panel discussing both the pitfalls and liberties of game development in an educational environment. The panel will be focusing the topic towards ChromaWaves, which was developed last fall by artists and programmers in the Game Production course – a collaborative seminar between CIA and CWRU.
ChromaWaves is an ambient color mixing game for the iPhone and iPod touch platforms. Meant to be played in quick pick-up-and-play sessions, ChromaWaves adopts the multi-touch features of the iPhone for basic color-mixing and matching play mechanics. Backed with abstract visuals and sound, ChromaWaves is currently intended to be available on the AppStore this coming March.
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