Carleton Arts and Technology (CArtT) is pleased to announce that the following Collaborative, Interdisciplinary Projects were granted:
- Paul Bernhardt and Alex Freeman—To incorporate new spaces and facilitate cross-curricular engagement in the production of an original work of art.
- John Ellinger—Course development to support teaching MUSC 108 Intro to Technology, MUSC 208 Computer Music, as well as coaching the Carleton Laptop Orchestra under MUSC 194 Chamber Music.
- Alex Freeman, Laska Jimsen, and Nikki Melville—Faculty course development and collaborative, interdisciplinary arts project combining music composition, performance, and video.
- David Musicant/Stephen Mohring—Restart of course Art, Interactivity, and Robotics using the design of robotics to emphasize creativity and attract computer science and studio art students from typically underrepresented groups.
- Ronald Rodman—To devote time learning LogicPro for CAMS 242 to be able to instruct students on the basics and finer points of the program.