The Digital Revolution . . .
. . . has fundamentally changed our human capacity to collect, classify, and communicate experiences symbolically.
DDXperience will engage the public and educate the community in the creation, understanding and appreciation of digital art and design in our culture.
The exhibit runs Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, March 12 - April 27, and is located in the Bradley Academy Community Gallery
This showcase is open to the public and is free of charge.
The show will include:
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The creation of a conceptual art piece entitled "The Value of Collaboration" |
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"Form Through Time", an experiential figurative display featuring gesture drawing in various media. |
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3-D animation and modeling |
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Digital imaging and illustration |
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Motion and interactive graphics |
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Digital video |
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Interface design |
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Conceptual works |
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Experimental digital media |
Opening Reception
Saturday, March 10, from 7-9 p.m.
Special preview for prospective students 5-7 p.m.
| 5:00-6:30 p.m. |
Opportunity to draw live models in Traditional Studio or in the Digital Lab., room 107 |
| 6:30-7:00 p.m. |
Special advanced screening in the Digital Theater of animation and digital artwork, room 215 |
| 7:00-7:30 p.m. |
Presentation by Nathan Shriver, Bradley Alumni, Senior Manager and Interactive Art Director for Under Armour Performance Company, room 215 |
| 7:00-9:00 p.m. |
DDXperience, Bradley Academy Community Gallery |
Speaker - Nathan Shriver
Senior Manager / Art Director, Interactive for Under Armour® Inc.
To Speak at
DDXperience on March 10 at 7:00 pm
Nathan was born and raised in the quaint town of Waynesboro, Pennsylvania. Following high school, he began his studies at Bradley Academy in York, PA., studying Multimedia Design / Technology, and graduating with honors. Invigorated and enlightened through the experience, Nathan ventured to Baltimore, MD to embark on his career, beginning with interactive agency Alexander and Tom, Inc., in Baltimore's vibrant Emerging Technology Center. At A&T, he honed his professional and brand-building expertise, developing award-winning interactive creative for brands such as The Nature Conservancy, T.Rowe Price, Puma, Titleist, Pinnacle Golf, Black and Decker, and The Washington Capitals.
Following several successful project engagements with then-bootstrap Under Armour Performance Apparel, he traded his ad agency game for the client side- setting up with the in-house Brand creative team at Under Armour. Since 2003, he has been focused on the interactive component of the Under Armour Brand, creative directing various iterations of
www.underarmour.com , Brand "experience" sites (Under Armour Click-Clack™, Macca, Goodbye Girl), and setting the creative strategy and tone for the business of UA Interactive. In addition, he has served as Art Director for the Brand's various television campaigns, such as "Protect This House 2/3", "Goodbye Girl", and several others. Nathan has won numerous industry awards, including seven Advertising Association of Baltimore Addy awards, one Regional Addy, a Macromedia Site of the Day Award, and a Telly.
Nathan lives with his wife Amber, also a Bradley Academy alum, and their over-enthusiastic boxer, Layla. He enjoys playing music with various bands and musicians, amateur auto racing, and endlessly fussing with the aesthetics of everything around him.