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UCI-TV
Research in Motion
A series of videoclips demonstrating the real-life impact that UCI's research and outreach projects have on the lives of Californians:
New center fosters writing, translation and criticism on a global scale
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3:46 minutes RealMedia
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A diverse student population coupled with the School of Humanities' nationally ranked creative writing, languages and comparative literature programs makes UCI the ideal place to start the unique International Center for Writing and Translation. The center supports writers, translators and critics from around the world through short residencies and by bringing them together for readings, performances, lectures and international conferences. It also sponsors research activities and graduate fellowships in creative nonfiction and translation.
View now for a better understanding of how the new center is emerging as a timely endeavor for literary activism.
ZEVNET electric car program offers intelligent transportation solutions
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3:42 minutes RealMedia
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The emergence of digital, broadband, wireless communications systems and advanced information technologies is laying the foundation for a wireless intelligent transportation network. Researchers at UCI are using a fleet of electric cars and tracking devices in a pilot program that offers practical solutions for frustrated commuters.
View now to see how UCI researchers are putting in motion a program that responds to two major challenges facing California transportation congestion and air quality.
UCI dance and digital performance ensemble creates state-of-the-art concert
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3:56 minutes RealMedia
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In a debut concert, a group of UCI dancers, musicians and video artists performed simultaneously with counterparts at New York University. The live performance, titled "Songs of Sorrow, Songs of Hope," commemorated the September 11 tragedy. State-of-the-art technology enabled each venue to receive sound and video in real time.
View now to see how UCI faculty and students are expanding the artistic landscape of possibilities through the next generation Internet and performing arts.
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