Creative Computation

Students perform A New You, by Meadows Prize winner Shen Wei.Professor Ira Greenberg explains a creative computation concept.Jampact performs at the Nasher Sculpture Center, backed by images from Creative Computation.Studying Creative Computation.

Alejandro Borsani

Alejandro Borsani

Adjunct Professor

Alejandro Borsani teaches Art and Code I and Introduction to Creative Computation at Meadows School of the Arts. His works have been shown internationally, including the Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires; Metropolitan Art Preview Buenos Aires-Berlin; Centro Hipermediático Experimental Latinoamericano, Buenos Aires; Collections and Archives, Mess Hall, Chicago, Ill.; Gallery 400, Chicago, Ill.; Centro Cultural Borges, Buenos Aires; Albany Underground Artists – Athletic Annex Exhibition, Albany, N.Y.; Center for PostNatural History, Pa.; and SIGGRAPH 2012, Los Angeles, Calif.

Borsani holds a M.F.A. in electronic arts from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y. and a M.F.A. in electronic visualization from the School of Art and Design of the University of Illinois at Chicago. He received a B.A. in audiovisual design from the School of Architecture, Design and Urbanism of the University of Buenos Aires in 2007.

Borsani also teaches at the College of Visual Arts and Design at University of North Texas.

Areas of Study

Advertising

Art

Art History

Arts Management and Arts Entrepreneurship

Communication Studies

Creative Computation

Undergraduate Studies

Center of Creative Computation

Faculty

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Film and Media Arts

Journalism

Music

Theatre