Grand Forks: Keeping fast, funky company on the digital superhighway: Success at Selkirk: Digital Arts and New Media program prepares 12th annual show
For anyone old enough to faintly recall the era of Beta format video, MTV digital DJ Max Headroom and the Commodore 64 8-bit home computer, many things dubbed “New Media” nowadays are still likely a little outside the true technological comfort zone.
Not so for the near 200 Selkirk College students who’ve forged careers, some of them quite remarkable, over the last dozen years in the burgeoning 21st century sector of digital arts.
Certainly not Fruitvale resident Jenn Daoust, who at the age of 23 can safely be categorized a sage denizen of the Screen Age Generation—those who’ve essentially lived the majority of their lives with digital technology being as commonplace as TV and fast food.
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