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Exhibition Events Awards Juror Lecture 6-7 p.m. The Juried Student Exhibition, open to all undergraduate, graduate and post-baccalaureate students enrolled at the University of Toledo, includes works chosen from among hundreds of submissions. The artworks selected for inclusion in the exhibition testify to the rich talents and diverse visions of UT students working across a broad range of media. CVA Gallery Hours:
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GLITCH, HACK, PLAY Lecture/Workshop Series
Spring 2012 New Media Visiting Artist Lecture & Workshop Series, presented by the
University of Toledo Department of Art
SESSION 1: Feb. 20-21 
Lecture with Rick Silva - Feb. 20
Center for the Visual Arts, Haigh Auditorium - 2 p.m.
Rick Silva is a new media artist whose recent works explore landscape, remix, and glitch. His art has been shown nationally and internationally and has been supported by Turbulence, Rhizome, and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Media outlets such as The New York Times, The Guardian UK, Liberation, El Pais, and The CBS Evening News have all recognized his work. Rick was born in Brazil and lives in Calgary, Canada
Workshop with Rick Silva:“Create Experimental Digital Art Using Video Game Engines in Three
Easy Steps” - Feb. 21
UT's Carlson Library Computer Lab - 6 p.m.
“Create Experimental Digital Art Using Video Game Engines in Three Easy Steps” This workshop will highlight technical demos and examples of video art using video game engines. Bring your own computer to follow along (Mac or PC). In this workshop Rick will show you how to make your own experimental art game spaces full of glitched-out landscapes, imported models, and polygon particle bursts.
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