Panel Discussion on Maker Spaces
Cristina Della Coletta, Dean, Division of Arts and Humanities
Jordan Crandall, Chair, Visual Arts
Al Pisano, Dean, Jacobs School of Engineering
CSE 1202, 4:00-5:15pm

ABSTRACT: The School of Engineering and the department of Visual Arts are engaged in an ambitious project to create a Maker's Space in the SME building. Eventually, all Engineering freshmen will be exposed to a course in which they actually build and operate interesting stuff. The Visual Arts will have available state-of-the art facilities for experimentation and play, for the creation of media of all forms.

The Design Lab hopes to help, perhaps helping teach joint courses with engineering, arts, and design faculty.

Who knows? In this exciting panel, the deans of Arts and Humanities and Engineering will join the chair of Visual Arts to discuss their plans.

BIOS: Jordan Crandall is a media artist, theorist, and performer. He is a Professor and Chair of the Visual Arts Department at the University of California, San Diego and a founding director of the Active Structures and Materials research studio at UCSD, sponsored by Department of Visual Arts and the Center for the Humanities.

Al Pisano: In his role as Dean of the Jacobs School of Engineering, Pisano is responsible for strategic planning and programmatic development. He is an active researcher who serves on the faculty of the departments of mechanical and aerospace engineering and electrical and computer engineering. Before coming to UCSD in 2013, he served as acting dean of UC Berkeley's engineering school.

Cristina Della Coletta was appointed dean of the Division of Arts and Humanities at UC San Diego in August 2014. As dean, she holds the Chancellor's Associates Chair in Italian Literature. Prior to her arrival at UC San Diego, Della Coletta served as associate dean for humanities and the arts, in the College and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, at the University of Virginia, where she was also a professor of Italian.