Center for Research in Computing and the Arts (CRCA)
University of California, San Diego
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Center for Research in Computing and the Arts (CRCA): General Information.
CRCA is concerned with the application of computing technology to a wide array of artistic endeavors. UCSD faculty in the departments of Visual Arts, Music, Theatre, Literature and Media conduct individual and interdisciplinary research projects through the Center.
In FY 94-95, CRCA will be involved in presenting a lecture and event series under the UCSD InterArts Program; a temporary, public video installation as part of San Diego's inSITE94 program; and select concerts, seminars and workshops coordinated with various arts, humanities and science departments on campus.
CRCA encourages the dissemination of artistic products. The CRCA Annex is a growing collection of digital image, sound, fiction and hybrid arts museums.
A musical welcome to CRCA.
We have an anonymous ftp server available.
University of California, San Diego's Infopath
Our neighbor the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA)
A home page for, our much closer neighbor, the Apparitions virtual environment.
The home page for UC San Diego's Stuart Collection, an extensive collection of sculpture.
Abstracts from the Computer Music Journal
Everyone's favorite French music research institute Serveur Infosystème de l'Ircam
This
World Wide Web server is maintained by Chris Penrose of the
Center for Research in Computing and the Arts. Send any
reports of weirdness, adulations, or aesthetic lawsuits to him at this
email address:
penrose@wendy.ucsd.edu
CRCA can be reached by phone:
telephone: (619) 534-4383
facsimile: (619) 534-7944
Surface mail requests can be made to our friendly administrative director:
Carol Hobson
University of California, San Diego
Center for Research in Computing and the Arts
9500 Gilman Drive, 0037
La Jolla, California 92093-0037
USA
CRCA is supported in part by The Rockefeller Foundation, the ArtsLink program of the Citizen's Exchange Council, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Florence Gould Foundation and the InterArts Program of UCSD.