Archive for 2008

prof. hauber has solo exhibition at suny freedonia

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Hauber's work on display at RAC, SUNY FredoniaA solo exhibition of works by Assistant Professor of Fine Arts Amy Hauber is at the Rockefeller Art Center at SUNY Fredonia through November 19.

Amy Hauber: New Work (mint jellies remix) features a wide variety of works and media including large-scale digital prints made here in the NCAT. Press release

dr. watts gives presentation on ncat in nyc

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

Friday, October 17, NCAT Director Chris Watts will host a one-hour session at SUNY’s Conference on Computing in the Disciplines. The conference is at FIT in Manhattan this year, and the theme is “Design Technology: Catalyst for Creativity.” He’ll talk about the NCAT and the SLU arts departments’ model for using technology to boost interdisciplinary collaboration.

ncat student work

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

Have you made something in the NCAT that you’re particularly proud of? Let us know about it – we often display student work on the digital signage system in the Noble Center.

 

Eventually, this site will also include a searchable database of student work, in conjunction with SLU’s effort to build digital collections, but we’re probably a few years away.

welcome to ncat

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

ART + TECHNOLOGY + THE LIBERAL ARTS

NCAT banner

Welcome to the NCAT, St. Lawrence University’s state-of-the-art, interdisciplinary arts technology facility. Located in the Noble Center, the NCAT exists for two reasons: it meets the technological needs of the arts departments in teaching and learning; and it serves as a hub for collaborative, interdisciplinary efforts — both within the arts and across campus. The NCAT staff works with faculty members to coordinate the necessary facilities, equipment, and training to explore the intersections among digital technologies and the arts.

beginning of semester announcements

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

Open hours are Sunday through Thursday, 4:00pm to midnight in NC003.

Anyone with a valid SLU ID card can use the lab during these hours; you don’t have to be enrolled in a class. However, these are the ONLY times that the NCAT is open for general use, so please plan accordingly.

If you have a class in the NCAT this semester, the doors will automatically unlock at your class time.