April 2019
Dance on Camera Screening
Students in the Dance on Camera course at Tufts University share works created this semester with Tufts faculty mentor Jaclyn Waguespack. Dance on Camera is an interdisciplinary course in which participants take dance and movement concepts outside of studio walls and into the community through site-specific collaborative video projects. Through storyboarding, shooting, editing, and choreographing/directing, students learn basic video production techniques and advanced camera work in this hands-on course. Free and open to the public.
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Design, A.I., and Afro-nowism
Tufts University Art Galleries presents the program "Design, A.I., and Afro-nowism." In 2020 Stephanie Dinkins coined the term “Afro-now-ism,” which she described as “the spectacular technology of the unencumbered black mind.” A play on Afrofuturism, Afro-nowism acknowledges the urgencies of racial injustice, climate disaster, and their collisions by forsaking speculation in favor of immediate action — today. Artificial Intelligence is rapidly changing the way we write, think, design, and produce. Its potentials for and consequences to design, artistic production, student…
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