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The interdivisional Media Arts + Practice PhD program (iMAP) within the School of Cinematic Arts is a unique program offering a rigorous and creative environment for scholarly innovation as students explore the intersection of design, media and critical thinking while defining new modes of research and scholarship for the 21st century.

iMAPPENING 2013

The Media Arts + Practice Ph.D. Program Annual Show: May 10, 11 & 13, 2013

Joseph Delappe, final iMAP visiting artist lecture for Spring 2013

Join us in the IML seminar room from 2-4pm on Tuesday, April 9th, 2013

Kristy Kang to speak at UC Riverside on Critical Digital Humanities • April 4, 2013

A presentation of interdisciplinary work in the digital humanities that explores narratives of identity formation and cultural memory.

Troubling the Line: Trans and Genderqueer Poetry and Poetics

iMAP student micha cárdenas' poetry was just published in this new anthology edited by TC Tolbert and Tim Trace Peterson.

Natalie Bookchin, iMAP Spring 2013 Visiting Artist Lecture

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Network

  • ACE @ UCI
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  • SUNY Buffalo Media Study
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  • UW DxArts PhD program