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    Carnegie Mellon University
    Previously known as:
  • SIGGRAPH 2024: Entertainment Technology Center
  • SIGGRAPH 2023: Entertainment Technology Center
  • SIGGRAPH 2022: Entertainment Technology Center
  • SIGGRAPH 2020: Entertainment Technology Center
  • SIGGRAPH 2019: Entertainment Technology Center
  • SIGGRAPH 2018: Entertainment Technology Center
  • SIGGRAPH 2017: Entertainment Technology Center
  • SIGGRAPH 2016: Entertainment Technology Center
  • SIGGRAPH 2015: Entertainment Technology Center
  • SIGGRAPH 2014: Entertainment Technology Center
  • SIGGRAPH 2013: Entertainment Technology Center
  • SIGGRAPH 2012: Entertainment Technology Center
  • SIGGRAPH 2011: Entertainment Technology Center
  • SIGGRAPH 2010: Entertainment Technology Center
  • SIGGRAPH 2007: Entertainment Technology Center

Conference(s) Exhibited At:


[ SIGGRAPH 2024 ] [ SIGGRAPH 2023 ] [ SIGGRAPH 2022 ] [ SIGGRAPH 2020 ] [ SIGGRAPH 2019 ] [ SIGGRAPH 2018 ] [ SIGGRAPH 2017 ] [ SIGGRAPH 2016 ] [ SIGGRAPH 2015 ] [ SIGGRAPH 2014 ] [ SIGGRAPH 2013 ] [ SIGGRAPH 2012 ] [ SIGGRAPH 2011 ] [ SIGGRAPH 2010 ] [ SIGGRAPH 2007 ]

Website:


Address:


  • 700 Technology Drive
  • Pittsburgh,
  • Pennsylvania
  • United States

    SIGGRAPH 2024

    The ETC is the premiere professional graduate program for interactive entertainment as it’s applied across a variety of fields. Our unique, two-year, Master of Entertainment Technology (MET) degree was founded as a joint venture between Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science and the College of Fine Arts. The ETC Mission is to create inclusive and interdisciplinary educational opportunities that prepare students for professional careers through project-centric learning, conservatory instruction, community engagement, and industry collaboration. The ETC Vision is to shape students into creative leaders who imagine and build exemplary experiences to entertain, educate, transform, and inspire.

    SIGGRAPH 2023

    The ETC is the premiere professional graduate program for interactive entertainment as it’s applied across a variety of fields. Our unique, two-year, Master of Entertainment Technology (MET) degree was founded as a joint venture between Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science and the College of Fine Arts. The ETC Mission is to create inclusive and interdisciplinary educational opportunities that prepare students for professional careers through project-centric learning, conservatory instruction, community engagement, and industry collaboration. The ETC Vision is to shape students into creative leaders who imagine and build exemplary experiences to entertain, educate, transform, and inspire.

    SIGGRAPH 2022

    Carnegie Mellon University’s Entertainment Technology Center (ETC) is the premiere professional graduate program for interactive entertainment as it is applied across a variety of fields. Our unique, two-year, Master of Entertainment Technology (MET) degree was founded as a joint venture between Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science and the College of Fine Arts. The ETC excels at the intersection of technology, art and design. Here creative individuals are challenged to explore, experiment and collaborate to create games, designs, and stories using the latest technologies. At the ETC, we excel by creating an educational environment in which interdisciplinary students acquire collaboration, creativity and communication expertise while applying their artistic and technical skills through design-based research projects. The ETC is simply different, we strive to design experiences that educate, engage and inspire. Learn more on our website or by following us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. You can email us at rlombardi [at] cmu.edu for additional information.

    SIGGRAPH 2020

    Carnegie Mellon University’s Entertainment Technology Center (ETC) is the premiere professional graduate program for interactive entertainment as it is applied across a variety of fields. Our unique, two-year, Master of Entertainment Technology (MET) degree was founded as a joint venture between Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science and the College of Fine Arts. The ETC excels at the intersection of technology, art and design. Here creative individuals are challenged to explore, experiment and collaborate to create games, designs, and stories using the latest technologies. At the ETC, we excel by creating an educational environment in which interdisciplinary students acquire collaboration, creativity and communication expertise while applying their artistic and technical skills through design-based research projects. The ETC is simply different, we strive to design experiences that educate, engage and inspire. Learn more on our website or by following us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. You can email us at rlombardi [at] cmu.edu for additional information.

    SIGGRAPH 2007

    Carnegie Mellon’s Entertainment Technology Center offers a two-year Masters of Entertainment Technology degree.

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