The Digital and Emerging Art Practices (DEAP) program in the Art Department at MSU Denver introduces students to the evolving world of digital art by incorporating contemporary digital art techniques with their creative endeavors. It encourages an interdisciplinary approach, enabling you to combine various artistic mediums, technologies, and ideas, enriching your engagement within the digital arts. The program is committed to facilitating discussions about the rapidly changing digital and emerging art fields, equipping you to understand and contribute to these contemporary conversations.

Next DEAP Event

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Playa Bagdad/SpaceX:
Transboundary Sonic Violence
in a Colonial Void

Join us for a talk by Jerónimo Reyes-Retana!

Reyes-Retana will discuss research and installations on the intersection of technology, colonialism, and environmental impact.

An impulse to cultivate compositional forces through long-term projects guides his practice into the fissures (dis)connecting governance regimes built upon technological superiority.

  • Thursday, November 21, 2024
  • 12:30 – 1:30 PM
  • AR 173 DEAP Lab in ART Building

 

Next DEAP Course

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Beginning
Digital & Emerging
Art Practices

ART-2631 | Spring 2025

In this course, you’ll explore digital tools and emerging technologies like VR, 360 video, 3D scanning, modeling, and interactive art to bring your creative ideas to life. You’ll work on personal projects incorporating storytelling and world-making through these digital techniques. Along the way, you’ll gain practical skills and explore the theories and creative processes behind using technology in art. This course offers you the opportunity to experiment and integrate digital media into your creative practice.

 

Digital and Emerging Arts Practices (DEAP)
MSU Denver Department of Art

DEAP offers an educational setting that emphasizes access to digital art tools and practices, making contemporary techniques and theories accessible to you.

Our flexible curriculum allows you to customize your academic path to align with your interests and career objectives while grounding you in critical theory and practice. This approach encourages you to expand the dialogue around digital arts, prepared with the knowledge and skills necessary to become a creative artist and thinker in the digital art world.

 

Have questions? Please contact us.

DEAP Facilities

The DEAP lab facilities encourage experimentation, collaboration, and community building, offering a dynamic environment for students to explore digital media, multimedia installation, and interactive art. This integration serves DEAP’s mission to explore and expand the digital arts boundary, encouraging creative exploration and discourse. The DEAP lab provides 20 MacBook Pro M2 laptops and improves its creative terrain with two sound-equipped video projectors, a 65” UHD 4K screen, and a black box space.

The DEAP studio facility offers the following gear and equipment for student use:

Immersive Art

  • Meta Quest 3 VR
  • Insta360 ONE X 360 degree photo and video camera
  • XBOX Wireless Controller
  • SAMSUNG 65″ UHD 4K

Video

  • Panasonic LUMIX 4K cameras
  • Magnus VT 3000 Tripods
  • Oben ASPTA 20 Smartphone Tripod Adaptor

Sound

  • ZOOM H3 – VR 360
  • Sony MDR7506 Headphone
  • MOVO VXR10 Microphone

Media Players

  • MICCA 4K media player
  • BrightSign LS425 media player
  • NETGEAR 5-Port Ethernet Switch

Software

  • Adobe Creative Cloud
  • Unity
  • Unreal Engine
  • Meta Spark
  • Blender
  • Experimental free & open source apps

Download Degree Requirements:

Art Major, BFA

Four Year Progression Plan

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DEAP Mission

To explore and expand the digital arts boundary, encouraging creative exploration and discourse.

 

Email: [email protected]

Faculty

Portrait of Professor Nima Bahrehmand

Nima Bahrehmand (he/they)

Assistant Professor - Art

Office Location: AR 187K

[email protected] 303-615-0131
Matt Jenkins

Matt Jenkins (he/him)

Professor - Art

Office Location: AR 187L

[email protected] 303-615-0634