The U Oregon Digital Arts BFA Exhibition, Watch Your Mouth, is composed of 12 artists completing their fifth year degree program experience.  An entire year has been dedicated to the development of their creative process, their conceptual motivations and the production of a vast range of media in an art context.  These artists seek to define meaning and purpose in a complicated world.  They are invested in a critical inquiry into how humankind navigates a complex existence.  This thesis exhibition is the result of mining the abstract space between humans and technology, researching cognitive behavior, dissecting language and information delivery systems, examining our poetic relationships to space and place, investigating material translations, process obsessions, and questioning personal philosophies, all with an often dark, twisted and cryptic sense of humor.  There is a diversity and consistency to the Digital Arts BFA artists’ work.  The range of media and methodologies employed span hybrid digital output, computer programming, image capture, drawing, animation, sculpture and as always, evidence of the skilled hand.  Clearly a mark of the UO Digital Arts experience, the ideas reign importance over the media.  It is the ideas that appear consistent and substantial, for this unique BFA experience.  Like barometers for culture and society-at-large, these artists ask important questions about how and why we live in a technologically fertile, swiftly moving world.  Change, thought, story, space, inquiry, truth, translation, language, communication, digitization, these ideas are consistently mined and dissected from this critical, analytical group of young artists.  It is with their work we attempt to find a better understanding to our place in the universe.The artists are Brian Aebi, Amy Chan, Braeden Cox, Gage Hamilton, Matt Pfliiger, Andrew Pomeroy, Steven Robinson, Brad Saiki, Lauren Seiffert, Tanya Tracy, Chris Wilson and Zach Yarrington.  The UOregon Digital Arts faculty is Colin Ives, Craig Hickman, John Park, Michael Salter, Ying Tan, and Kartz Ucci.  The UOregon Digital Arts BFA Exhibition, Watch Your Mouth, will occupy the White Box exhibition space at the White Stag Building, opening June 2nd 2011.
http://watchyourmouthpdx.com/

The U Oregon Digital Arts BFA Exhibition, Watch Your Mouth, is composed of 12 artists completing their fifth year degree program experience.  An entire year has been dedicated to the development of their creative process, their conceptual motivations and the production of a vast range of media in an art context.  These artists seek to define meaning and purpose in a complicated world.  They are invested in a critical inquiry into how humankind navigates a complex existence.  This thesis exhibition is the result of mining the abstract space between humans and technology, researching cognitive behavior, dissecting language and information delivery systems, examining our poetic relationships to space and place, investigating material translations, process obsessions, and questioning personal philosophies, all with an often dark, twisted and cryptic sense of humor. 

There is a diversity and consistency to the Digital Arts BFA artists’ work.  The range of media and methodologies employed span hybrid digital output, computer programming, image capture, drawing, animation, sculpture and as always, evidence of the skilled hand.  Clearly a mark of the UO Digital Arts experience, the ideas reign importance over the media.  It is the ideas that appear consistent and substantial, for this unique BFA experience.  Like barometers for culture and society-at-large, these artists ask important questions about how and why we live in a technologically fertile, swiftly moving world.  Change, thought, story, space, inquiry, truth, translation, language, communication, digitization, these ideas are consistently mined and dissected from this critical, analytical group of young artists.  It is with their work we attempt to find a better understanding to our place in the universe.

The artists are Brian Aebi, Amy Chan, Braeden Cox, Gage Hamilton, Matt Pfliiger, Andrew Pomeroy, Steven Robinson, Brad Saiki, Lauren Seiffert, Tanya Tracy, Chris Wilson and Zach Yarrington.  The UOregon Digital Arts faculty is Colin Ives, Craig Hickman, John Park, Michael Salter, Ying Tan, and Kartz Ucci.  The UOregon Digital Arts BFA Exhibition, Watch Your Mouth, will occupy the White Box exhibition space at the White Stag Building, opening June 2nd 2011.

http://watchyourmouthpdx.com/

Re:Member is an interactive multimedia installation that engages group-user experience. The piece explores the varying degree of perspective in shared memory through the vocabulary of classic home made movie footage and period sound material. This interactive media installation was created in ARTD 410 interactive Video, using the program Isadora and a IR camera for motion tracking.  http://vimeo.com/20314038

Re:Member is an interactive multimedia installation that engages group-user experience. The piece explores the varying degree of perspective in shared memory through the vocabulary of classic home made movie footage and period sound material. This interactive media installation was created in ARTD 410 interactive Video, using the program Isadora and a IR camera for motion tracking.  http://vimeo.com/20314038

OUR MFA’s

The U Oregon Art Department offers an MFA in studio art, though many of the MFA candidates find a certain objectivity or context by aligning themselves with a particular media area.  We currently have 4 MFA candidates who are preparing for their spring thesis exhibition.  Julie Berkbuegler, Jessica Robinson, Josh Wardle and Peter Pazderski all consider the Digital Arts area a program, and philosophy about media, that suits their practice.

here are 4 of our MFA’s website links:

julieberkbuegler.com <http://julieberkbuegler.com>

jesku.com <http://jesku.com>

peter pazderski <http://pazderski.blogspot.com/>

Josh Wardle  http://www.powerlanguage.co.uk/

1 of 7 video art profiles of Uoregon Digital Arts personalities; directed, shot, composed and edited by B P Schmidt, 2010

1 of 7 video art profiles of Uoregon Digital Arts personalities; directed, shot, composed and edited by B P Schmidt, 2010

1 of 7 video art profiles of Uoregon Digital Arts personalities; directed, shot, composed and edited by B P Schmidt, 2010

1 of 7 video art profiles of Uoregon Digital Arts personalities; directed, shot, composed and edited by B P Schmidt, 2010

1 of 7 video art profiles of Uoregon Digital Arts personalities; directed, shot, composed and edited by B P Schmidt, 2010

1 of 7 video art profiles of Uoregon Digital Arts personalities; directed, shot, composed and edited by B P Schmidt, 2010

1 of 7 video art profiles of Uoregon Digital Arts personalities; directed, shot, composed and edited by B P Schmidt, 2010