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ACSA/NCAA Conference Opening Lecture: John Maeda

November 4, 2009
5:30pm
Graham Chapel

John Maeda, president of the Rhode Island School of Design, will deliver the opening lecture for "Economies: Art+Architecture," the first joint conference for the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) and the National Council of Art Administrators (NCAA). The lecture, co-sponsored by Washington University's Assembly Series, is titled "Creative Leadership."

Maeda is a world-renowned artist, graphic designer, computer scientist, and educator. His early work redefined the use of electronic media as a tool for expression by combining skilled computer programming with sensitivity to traditional artistic concerns. This work helped to develop the interactive motion graphics that are prevalent on the Internet today. He has championed the use of the computer for people of all ages and skills to create art, and is a pioneering voice for "simplicity" in the digital age. He also initiated the Design By Numbers project, a global initiative to teach computer programming to visual artists through a freely available custom software system that he designed.

In 1999, Maeda was included in Esquire magazine's list of the 21 most important people for the 21st century, Fast Company's 20 Masters of Design in 2004, and the I.D. Forty in 2005. He is the recipient of the highest career honors for design in the USA (1999 Chrysler Design Award; 2001, National Design Award), Japan (2002, Mainichi Design Prize), and Germany (2005, Raymond Loewy Foundation Prize), and his early work in digital media design is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Since 2001, Maeda's works of contemporary art have been exhibited in one-man shows in London, New York, and Paris to wide acclaim. In 2006, he was awarded the Class of 1960 Innovation in Education Award for his efforts in advancing undergraduate education at MIT.

Maeda received both his BS and MS degrees from MIT, and earned his PhD in design from Tsukuba University Institute of Art and Design in Japan. In May of 2003, he received an honorary doctorate of fine arts from the Maryland Institute College of Art. At MIT since 1996, Maeda held the E. Rudge and Nancy Allen Professorship of Media Arts and Sciences, and was the Associate Director of Research at the MIT Media Laboratory, where he was responsible for managing research relationships with 70+ industrial organizations. A practicing designer since 1990, he has developed advanced projects for an array of major corporations including Cartier, Google, Philips, Reebok, Samsung, among others.

John Maeda is the author of four books, including his 480-page retrospective MAEDA@MEDIA (2001, Thames & Hudson). His most recent book, The Laws of Simplicity (2006, MIT Press) has been published in 14 languages and has become the reference work for discussions on the highly elusive theme of "simplicity" in the complex digital world.

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