Music and arts technology students have teamed up to create virtual holiday cards to send out to regular Music for the Holidays concert goers.
Unit: Creative Technologies
Illinois State game design course uses online tools to build community, awareness
Creating great video games requires close collaboration between people from seemingly disparate disciplines.
Creative Con virtually connects students from all majors to creative careers
Students explore career options and ideas with alumni and employers with creative skills.
Creative Technologies Program seeks to create next generation of video game developers
Illinois State University is seeking to create more professionals in one of the fastest-growing and profitable entertainment industries by launching a video game design sequence in fall 2020.
Scholarship helps creative technology major Max Jones pursue his passion
To say Max Jones is passionate about music would be an understatement. The senior creative technology major has been making a name for himself within Illinois State’s live music community since he came to campus in 2016.
Student winners reflect on Image of Research competition
Winners of the inaugural Image of Research juried competition reflect on their contributions to the competition.
Virtual composer: Professor creates new musical worlds with solsticeVR
Assistant Professor Roy Magnuson discusses his new virtual reality music composition software, solsticeVR.
New RSO immerses students in music industry
One of Illinois State University’s newest registered student organizations (RSO) is introducing students to the music industry.
Arts Technology Program graduate student presents at Electronic Visualization and the Arts London conference
Ashley St. Aubin presented her textile-meets-technology art piece, “Windstorm” at the 2019 conference.
Illinois State University names College of Fine Arts and School of Art in recognition of $12 million gift from alumna
Artist and alumna Wonsook Kim ’75, M.A. ’76, M.F.A. ’78, honorary doctorate of arts ’19, and her husband, Thomas Clement, have made a $12 million gift to Illinois State in support of the College of Fine Arts and the School of Art.