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The Interdisciplinary Computing and the Arts major in the Music and
Visual Arts Departments at UCSD draws upon, and aims to bring together, ideas
and paradigms from computer science, art and cultural theory. The goals of the
program are to prepare the next generation of artists who will be
functioning in a computer-mediated culture; to give students necessary
technical, theoretical and historical backgrounds so they can
contribute to the development of new aesthetics for computer media; to
prepare students to mediate between the worlds of computer science and
technology, the arts, and the culture at large by being equally
proficient with computing and cultural concepts; and to give students
sufficient understanding of the trajectories of development in
computing so they can anticipate and work with the emerging trends,
rather than being locked in particular software currently available on
the market.
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