3iarts is a platform for students to show their work online. it shows the international, interdisciplinary and integrative network of universities of the arts, design, digital media, music, and many other subdisciplines. browse through our network, and link your work with the platform. 3iarts is giving students of all Universities and Art schools a platform to show their work online, without advertisements and costs. We want to establish a platform that is growing with the student work. For students planning a foreign exchange programme 3iarts may be a way to get a quick look on what is being done at the other schools. We use systems and structures to collect content. FlickR® and Youtube® are systems on which one can upload imagery, video or sound. If you create a profile on 3iarts.net you can link your FlickR pictures and youtube videos to it. Furthermore you can upload your content directly to our server. A team of design and digital media students developed this website and an installation that enables students to access the digital artwork intuitively and interactively. This installation is located at HfK University of the Arts, Bremen. It uses the reacTable model of the Music Technology Group, at Pablo Fabra University, Barcelona. Each university that contributed artwork has a corresponding postcard with a bar code. The interactive table reads the information and displays a gallery of artwork uploaded or linked. The team is constantly working on new applications for working with digital documents, visualisation and interaction. Feel free to contact us for more information, ideas and connections to other platforms, contact us at: info(at)3iarts(dot)net
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student work (2007) with:
Leonardo Araujo, Javier Daza, Christin Flosbach, Roman Gramse, Christian Jaentsch, Alexander Kitov, Prof. Roland Lambrette, Shushi-Li, Daniel Lowin, Lee Minghay, Caroline Müller, M. Ilham Nirwan, Spyros Paparoulias, Andi Pramono, Hector Rendon, Philipp Ronnenberg, Tilman Richter, Mohammad Rully, Berit Steenbock and Benjamin Suck.