Programs

Creative Use of Technology Grant

The DMC and Homewood Student Affairs offer an annual grant program for students who can demonstrate a new and creative use of technology. Applications are due in November.

pARTy

A celebration of the creative endeavors of our students. Musical and theatrical performances and exhibits of visual and digital arts are presented throughout the Mattin Center. This event takes place on the Friday afternoon after the last day of spring semester classes.

Ears.Eyes.Open Concert Series

Ears.Eyes.Open is a four-part experimental music and performance art concert series that seeks to bring a diverse group of electronic musicians, and multimedia and performance artists from the Baltimore/Washington area to the Homewood campus. The various styles presented are representative of Baltimore's artistic mainstream, fringe art, and experimental music communities. Each of the four events in the series feature performance, interactive, and educational components.

ArtBots

ArtBots is a presentation of art created by self-contained mobile devices that use sensors and actuators to move over the surface of a canvas to create a work of art. The robots are built by students in the Mechatronics 530.421 class at Johns Hopkins. ArtBots is co-sponsored by the Digital Media Center and Whiting School of Engineering's Department of Mechanical Engineering.