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1. Communication Studies Graduate Programs Outside U.S.A.
and determining activities; the use of media in campaigning Technology; Postmodern film; media Politics; Postmodern Aesthetics; film independent study and collaborative group work
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Graduate Schools Outside the United States
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Alice-Salomon University of Applied Sciences
(DAAD) Deutscher Akademischer Anstausch Dienst
Intercultural Conflict Management
Alice-Salomon-Platz 5
Berlin, D-12627 Germany
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Alice-Salomon University of Applied Sciences Graduate Studies Master of Arts- Intercultural Conflict Management Alice-Salomon-Platz 5 Berlin, 12627 Germany Click to send E-mail to: Phone: Fax: This international program is taught in English and designed to bring students together from various backgrounds and cultures to facilitate a cross-cultural learning experience. The program emphasizes self-knowledge and cultural awareness and develops the students practical skills in intercultural communication, conflict resolution and the application of human rights law. Degrees Offered: M.A.- Intercultural Conflict Management

2. Creativepro.com - Design Firm Resources Directory
Design. active media Architects. activ'Grafix. Logos, print Digital and traditional film base photography seamlessly into Busse Design's collaborative product development process
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3. Nat L Academies Press, Beyond Productivity (2003), 8. Supporting
99 which, through costsharing collaborative projects, assists Banff Centre and theNational film Boarded. clusters) and support for new-media industrial activ
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4. Daily Spectrum: Interactive Media & Online Developer News (26 Jun 00)
Spectrum Interactive media Online Developer News as well as Nokia activ, a onebutton solution for to facilitate individual and collaborative group work with virtual models
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26 June 2000 Reported, written and edited by David Duberman for editorial/subscription inquiries, send mailto:duberman@dnai.com Search the Spectrum archives at http://www.3dlinks.com/spectrum
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5. Columbiana’s Links To Resources, Page 2
KRCG seeks collaborative communitybased solutions that through excellent, honestwildlife films and other media. the first juried wildlife film competition in
http://www.columbiana.org/links_missions_two.htm
Home Contact Guestbook Survey ... Access Store Earth Times welcomes support from benefactors interested in sustaining an independent, nonpartisan newspaper that focuses impartially on the environment, economic development, population, gender issues, and human rights. http://earthtimes./org Environmental Organizations Web Directory is the result of a group of hard working people dedicated to helping others keep in touch and informed on the World Wide Web. With thousands of sites, it is the largest exclusively environmental organization directory on the Web and includes sites from over 100 countries. http://www.webdirectory.com Food First: Institute for Food and Development Policy The Institute for Food and Development Policy better known as Food First is a member-supported, nonprofit 'peoples' think tank and education-for-action center. Our work highlights root causes and value-based solutions to hunger and poverty around the world, with a commitment to establishing food as a fundamental human right. http://www.foodfirst.org/

6. Research Grant Proposal - Joshua Mosley
United States) and span disciplines (film lighting, direction and our developing languagesof integrated media. towards further research in collaborative work.
http://joshuamosley.com/Beyrouth/html/researchgrant.html
Excerpt from Application for Research Grant Abstract The principal aim of the proposed study is to negotiate successful creative collaborations with artists of other disciplines. The completion of this research would yield an exquisite eight-minute computer animated opera. The digital work would be a composite of human performance, computer animation, and original music. This work requires the exploration of original cutting-edge processes of computer animation. The proposer would collaborate with a music director, seven vocalists, a sound engineer, and a small film production crew. Background - Contemporary Collaborative Work in Cinema We are approaching a new Renaissance, in which artists and scientists from every discipline are meeting in the creation of fantastic new media art forms. Hybrid works incorporating new languages and ideas of theater, music, computer engineering, cinema, genetic engineering, astronomy, painting, biology, architecture, animation, poetry, and literature are emerging. Many of these works over-consciously tote the interdisciplinary aspect of their works as being revolutionary, some may prove to transform our lives. The value can be quantified in several ways. We can think about the value of the work itself, which when viewed by a general audience, allows for interpretations that tend to explore human culture in the said work as a complex, interrelated network of metaphoric ideas. Secondly, by creating new formulas of expression in these works, we revitalize our methods of research. These collaborations offer opportunities of discovery for finding the role of digital media in fine art practices. Thirdly, when we collaborate with masters of other media, possibly from other nations, we deepen the implications of our research and expand the language of our work. And finally, by collaborating we find the opportunity to make fantastic large-scaled works, consisting of interlocking, well-crafted components.

7. NYU Registrar | Course Schedule | Summer Closed/Cancelled Classes
CHEKHOV INTENSIVE CLOSED H28.0220001 collaborative ARTSUMMER CANCELED V99.0302001TPCS IN film LIT LINE REPORTING WKSHP ENABLING CITIZEN S media CANCELED G65
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8. Rhizome.org: Fresh Art
Readymade, Tactical Keyword animation, film, game, media social space, postmodern,media activism, Internet Audio Genre Readymade, collaborative Keyword net.art
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9. Humboldt: Theatre Arts Courses
Focus on collaborative work. Required for dance studies majors and of theatre, dance, and film production. Discuss and prepare Survey visual media such as mask, mime, clown, and
http://sorrel.humboldt.edu/~catalog/courses/thea_crs.html
Theatre Arts
LOWER DIVISION
THEA 103. Dance Techniques I (3) FS. Use contemporary dance as base for exploring dance as art form. Full-body technique, mind-body integration, and creative methods and structures. American dance pioneers. Rep. GE. THEA 103B. Dance Techniques II (3) F. Continue using contemporary dance forms to increase technical proficiency, endurance, and performance. Focus on collaborative work. Required for dance studies majors and dance minors. Prereq: THEA 103 or IA. Rep. GE. THEA 103C. Dance Techniques III (3). Continued study and development of dance techniques and performance skills at the advanced level. Required for dance studies majors. Prereq: THEA 103B or IA. Rep. GE. THEA 104. Art of Theatre (3) F. What is theatre? Thought-provoking environment in which to observe, discover, and experience various aspects of theatre arts. THEA 105. Acting (3) FS. Theatre games, improvisation, movement, and voice. Techniques applicable first to the individual and second to principles of performance in film and theatre. (CAN DRAM 8) THEA 106. Behind the Scenes in Theatre

10. Larry Smarr Testimony
Chicago Mosaic, a collaborative project with the City of Chicago, is Development of highdensity magnetic media 9. NETWORKING 9 thin-film media used to coat high-density disks
http://www.house.gov/science/larry_smarr.htm
Larry Smarr Testimony
Table of Contents Section 1 Overview of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications Background 2 Funding Sources 2 New Tools for Computational Science and Engineering 3 Technology Transfer 3 Knowledge Transfer 3 Fortune 500 Industrial Partners 3 NSF/NCSA WWW Federal Consortium 4 Section 2 Impact of the NSF Solicitation on NCSA 5 Attachment 1 NSF centers Accomplishments 6 Section 1 Overview of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications Background Under the leadership and guidance of the National Science Foundation the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has evolved into a scientific research center built around a national services facility. All aspects of NCSA are carried out within a major research university. At the founding of the NSF Centers program 10 years ago, there were those who questioned whether a university could successfully manage such a critical, national-scale program. History has shown that the integration of the program into the university environment has resulted in much of the uniqueness and synergy leading to rapid advances in scientific knowledge, application software development and technology transfer.

11. Humboldt: Theatre Arts Courses
Wide variety of media. Research and writing methods; analytical and critical approaches;the collaborative process and its role film sections have insurance fee
http://www.humboldt.edu/~catalog/courses/thea_crs.html
Theatre Arts
LOWER DIVISION
THEA 103. Dance Techniques I (3) FS. Use contemporary dance as base for exploring dance as art form. Full-body technique, mind-body integration, and creative methods and structures. American dance pioneers. Rep. GE. THEA 103B. Dance Techniques II (3) F. Continue using contemporary dance forms to increase technical proficiency, endurance, and performance. Focus on collaborative work. Required for dance studies majors and dance minors. Prereq: THEA 103 or IA. Rep. GE. THEA 103C. Dance Techniques III (3). Continued study and development of dance techniques and performance skills at the advanced level. Required for dance studies majors. Prereq: THEA 103B or IA. Rep. GE. THEA 104. Art of Theatre (3) F. What is theatre? Thought-provoking environment in which to observe, discover, and experience various aspects of theatre arts. THEA 105. Acting (3) FS. Theatre games, improvisation, movement, and voice. Techniques applicable first to the individual and second to principles of performance in film and theatre. (CAN DRAM 8) THEA 106. Behind the Scenes in Theatre

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The final selection will identify the most outstanding achievements of WEB 3D creators internationally, in their visual works done privately, as well as in the works created in companies and educational environments. urez un an nou frumos si activ! Pace si bucurie Jan 07, 2002 film AND ELECTRONIC media PROFESSOR 3 year to Terri Sarris, film and media Production Search Committee, Univ
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From nettime-ro@nettime.org Sat Jan 5 10:12:01 2002 From: nettime-ro@nettime.org (Alexandru Patatics) Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 12:12:01 +0200 Subject: [Nettime-ro] FW: [CFront] web 3d art 2002 call for entries Message-ID: SELECTION CRITERIA: The keywords for the selection are content and technical innovation. The final selection will identify the most outstanding achievements of WEB 3D creators internationally, in their visual works done privately, as well as in the works created in companies and educational environments. The outstanding success of the 2000 VRML-ART Expo at the SIGGRAPH ART SHOW in New Orleans, insure that additional presentations are positive. You will be asked for your permission to participate in additional presentations upon acceptance into WEB3DART 2002. Questions regarding submissions should be sent to Kathy Rae Huffman at 0-703913913-1010242962=:62887 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii am gasit amnesiac si mezzanine-ul l-am facut cadou - Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail. 0-703913913-1010242962=:62887 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii am gasit amnesiac si mezzanine-ul l-am facut cadou
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13. ACLS/SSRC Cuba Working Group: Recent Activities
The project involves transporting Cuban film and videotapes completion of a collaborativeempirical study de Estudiantes de Enseñanza media (FEEMFederation
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Libraries and Archives in Cuba
In June, 2001 the Working Group on Cuba will hold a workshop with leading Cuban, US and international librarians and archivists to consider future priorities for preservation and access in the libraries and archives of Cuban scholarly and cultural institutions. The meeting will be held in Havana, and will address various items of concern, including the digitization of records and the construction and maintenance of OPACs in both libraries and archives. Discussion will also address microfilming and digitization of books, serials and manuscripts; training of personnel; and the equipment and physical plant improvements necessary to achieve the goals of world-class access and preservation. Roughly fifteen Cuban and ten North American leading authorities will meet to share their various perspectives on distinct aspects of library and archive modernization. Following the workshop, select participants will draft a report outlining suggested priorities for future investment in the institutions. Funds for this effort are provided by the Ford Foundation.
Workshops on International Cooperation
In June of 1999 the ACLS/SSRC Working Group on Cuba began the first of a two- year series of five workshops in Cuba on International Cooperation. Over the past 2 years, some 60 Cuban researchers have attended sessions held by experts from Europe, North and Latin America. The workshops are designed to better inform the Cuban academic community about the mechanisms by which international agencies identify priorities, solicit proposals or evaluate projects for support. The initiative constitutes a response to perceived needs of Cuban researchers who have limited experience working with international funding institutions that typically provide support on a project-specific basis. The workshops seek not only to educate the community, but also to guide participants through the proposal-drafting process. The final workshop in the series will be held in the fall of 2000.

14. Initiative For Social Action And Renewal
will serve these needs through collaborative. work with our monitoring and research, and media and information campaigns in a Visionaries filmcrew followed nuclear safety activ ists
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15. Coolstop > Best Of The Cool Daily Picks
8/99 shortsubject independent film, music video to communicate visually throughall forms of media. Shockwave); Worldwall 10/3/99 collaborative site, offering
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16. Curriculum Report 340, August 2003
15) RUSSIAN film. CSE 459, PreProduction for collaborative Animation (5) ANIMATIONPRE-PROD. AES 489, Ethnicity, Gender, and media (5) ETHNICITY GENDER.
http://depts.washington.edu/uwcr/reports/03-08.html
Return to menu. UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON CURRICULUM REPORT
Number 340
August 13, 2003
This report officially records the actions of the University of Washington Curriculum Review Committee. The Committee meets September through June to consider applications for curriculum changes submitted by the schools and colleges of the University of Washington. This report also announces the actions of the Faculty Council of Academic Standards and the Board of Regents regarding program and degree changes. Course Change Applications received after the deadline for the specified quarter will be considered for the next quarter for which the deadline has not passed. New courses can be added to the curriculum after the deadline. Applications must be received in the University Curriculum Office, 248 Schmitz, Box 355850, by 5 pm on the deadline date . For courses offered jointly by more than one school or college, an application from each school or college must be received by the University Curriculum Office by the deadline date.
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17. Florida Atlantic University - Media Relations Home Page
just the beginning of what I hope will be a long collaborative relationship withFaculty and Students to Include Dance, Music, Theatre, Art, Readings and film.
http://www.fau.edu/about/press/march01.htm
News from Florida Atlantic University
March 2001
March 5, 2001
FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR
RECEIVES FUNDING TO CONDUCT RESEARCH ON INTERNET ENTERTAINMENT
March 6, 2001
FAU STUDENTS HOLD DANCE MARATHON
TO RAISE FUNDS FOR CHILDREN'S MIRACLE NETWORK
March 5, 2001
FAU MEN'S TENNIS EXTENDS WINNING STREAK TO FIVE
March 5, 2001
FAU WOMEN'S TENNIS DEFEATED BY #62 OLD DOMINION March 5, 2001 FAU'S VAUGHN NAMED PLAYER-OF-THE-WEEK March 5, 2001 FAU'S ETHNIC STUDIES PROGRAM TO PRESENT LECTURES BY DR. G. WILLIAM DOMHOFF March 7, 2001 FAU, UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI TO PRESENT LECTURE ON ASPERGER'S DISORDER MARCH 26 March 7, 2001 FAU PROFESSOR RECEIVES NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION AWARD March 7, 2001 FAU WOMEN'S BASKETBALL FALLS IN TAAC TOURNAMENT March 7, 2001 'BAROQUE MATINEE' CONCERT TO BE PRESENTED BY FAU CHAMBER SOLOISTS MARCH 24, 25 March 8, 2001 FAU MEN'S TENNIS SUFFERS RARE HOME LOSS March 8, 2001 AARON COPLAND CENTENNIAL FESTIVAL AT FAU TO FEATURE SERIES OF CONCERTS BY MUSIC DEPARTMENT ENSEMBLES, MARCH 23-25 Celebration To Mark Grand Re-Opening Of University Theater;

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May 2, 2004 May 30, 2004 An exhibition featuring the collaborative works by AllMay 20, 2004 - May 27, 2004 The Youth media Jam 5, presented by film at the
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20. AU: Annual Report 2001-2002, The IT Town A Major Danish IT Investment
and the island of Funen, a collaborative project run of the Department of Informationand media Studies, and of virtual reality and virtual film and television
http://www.au.dk/en/section6/arep2001.htm
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The IT Town a major Danish IT investment
In recent years, the University of Aarhus has extended its IT-related activities considerably. The university, the county, the city and the business community have succeeded in joining forces to launch a broad initiative aimed at transforming Katrinebjerg the neighbourhood bordering the north-west corner of the University Park into an IT Town. This is where the regions IT activities are being brought together to form a synergetic community.
Growth centre
The IT Council for the Aarhus region has defined the Katrinebjerg IT growth centre as the core of its efforts, and this project is the regions most significant investment in business cooperation between Jutland and the island of Funen, a collaborative project run by the counties and municipalities in these provinces and the Danish Ministry of Economic and Business Affairs. The Municipality of Aarhus has adopted a new plan for the area intended to promote the transformation of Katrinebjerg into the IT Town. The IT Council has proposed that the centre be extended to include a range of activities and subsidiary projects that will promote a cohesive environment of IT companies, research and educational centres and a breeding ground for new IT companies. Other ideas include laboratory facilities for the areas educational institutions, special study cells and project rooms for students, entertainment facilities and more.

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