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Full Time Faculty
Director Assistant Professor Patrick Aievoli, M.A

Professor John Fekner, M.F.A.
Professor Dr. Barbara R. Fowles, Ph.D.
Professor Joan Harrison, M.A.
Assoc. Professor Jean Carlomusto, M.P.S.
Assistant Professor Richard DelRosso, M.F. A.
Assistant Professor John DiMarco, M.A.

Adjunct Faculty Adjunct
Adjunct Professor John Meschi, M.A.
Adjunct Professor Timothy Peterson, B. A.
Adjunct Professor Andrea Urist, M.P.S.

Hardware Software Desc.

The Interactive Multimedia Arts Program, located in Humanities Hall, provides the Long Island University/C.W. Post community, with a powerful and capable design facility. The Interactive Multimedia Arts Labs provide graduate students the opportunity to create professional level computer-generated work. Our facility features 65 networked computers and an additional 15 Windows based Intel stations, all networked with Web access at every station, within 6 comfortable and spacious rooms. Students have available our six full-color printers as well as through the lab's ten flatbed scanners (which scan 2D or 3D images,) or by image-capture by b&w/color video.
In addition, a laser printer, capable of 11" by 17" printing, is available to students in the lab. In each of the facility's rooms, there are screens utilizing a projection screen which provides easy viewing for demonstrations.


Our New Media Television studio is located conveniently across the hall from the Computer Labs, the television studio features a spacious studio area and control room, giving IMA students the opportunity to incorporate top-notch video and audio into their multimedia projects. These professional video production facilities include: DV Cam players, Ikegami cameras, an advanced lighting board, hard and soft cycloramas, teleprompter, chroma keyer, Sony switcher and audio mixer. Our video editing facilities include: 3 offline editing bays, an advanced online editing suite with a digital video effects generator and 3 non-linera computer editing bays. Also, students have access to field production equipment such as: DV camcorders, tripods, microphones and lighting. New additions include a Web server, two slide scanners, 12 digital cameras,Zip drive (internal or external) at each station, andmultiple CD-R/RW Writers allowing students to store large files while working in the lab, as well as providing a transport device to take their work home. Utilizing our state-of-the-art equipment students are able to create high resolution, superior quality computer-generated images on their screens, and, output their work to hard copy, all within a totally professional working atmosphere.