Hands-On Learning at the Planetarium

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Students from Five Towns College’s Interactive Media Arts program recently embarked on a truly “out of this world” experience, showcasing the power of hands-on learning in an interactive media setting. For the second year, seniors in the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interactive Media Arts program collaborated with the Reichert Planetarium at the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum, creating professional-grade media assets for the planetarium’s captivating productions.

In this article, we’ll explore the incredible hands-on learning opportunities this partnership provides, the scope of the senior projects, and the innovative Interactive Media Arts program at Five Towns College. Don’t forget to check out the accompanying video interview and student presentations to see the remarkable work of our talented IMA students in action.

The Power of Professional Partnerships

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At Five Towns College, the focus isn’t just on teaching—it’s on doing. The goal is to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and hands-on experience they need to thrive in their chosen careers. While the curriculum brings real-world scenarios into the classroom, there’s nothing quite like stepping into a professional setting to put those skills to the test.

The collaboration with the Reichert Planetarium builds on a history of successful partnerships, including projects with Island Harvest, the American Heart Association, and the American Giving Project/Toys of Hope. These partnerships offer students invaluable real-world experiences while delivering professional-grade results to clients.

In this latest project, teams of students worked directly with Planetarium Director David Bush to create artwork for existing and future planetarium programs. The artwork ranged from 3D models of exoplanets, microbes, and the SLS rocket in its various stages, to 2D panorama illustrations of iconic structures from ancient China, Greece, and Egypt, as well as modern Long Island landmarks. Each student was assigned a specific project goal, conducted extensive research, refined their work to meet the planetarium’s needs, and ultimately presented their final assets in stunning, full-color displays on the planetarium’s 60-foot dome.

Professor Julie Haring of Five Towns College provided technical, conceptual, and design guidance to help students meet the demands of their final presentations. However, students were expected to stay on track with a strategic schedule, meet deadlines, and deliver results that aligned with their “clients’” goals, mirroring the expectations of a real-world professional environment.

“Our partnership with the Vanderbilt Planetarium provides an invaluable experience for our students to stretch their creative wings beyond the average computer graphics course into the exciting world of large-scale 2D and 3D asset creation for a real-world client,” says Professor Haring. “Collaborating with Planetarium Director Dave Bush gives our students the opportunity to grow creatively and professionally.”

The museum setting, which includes the planetarium, also offers unique alignment with students’ career aspirations, particularly in areas such as illustration, 3D modeling, layout, and graphic design. This partnership not only enhances students’ portfolios but also prepares them for careers where these specialized skills are in high demand.

An Experiential Approach to Hands-On Learning

The collaboration with the Reichert Planetarium is an exciting capstone experience for students pursuing a degree in Interactive Media Arts at Five Towns College. However, this hands-on, real-world approach to learning is woven throughout the entire curriculum, which emphasizes user-centered design and project-based learning.

Interactive Media Arts is a broad and dynamic field, offering opportunities for students passionate about visual arts to refine their craft in areas such as 2D and 3D design, motion graphics, coding, and even game design. With innovation at the heart of the program, graduates leave with a robust portfolio and demo reels that highlight their unique talents and creativity.

Students also benefit from comprehensive career coaching at every stage of their education. They tackle real-world projects in the classroom using industry-standard software, learn from experienced professionals in their field, and participate in experiential learning—like the Reichert Planetarium project—that prepare them for the professional world. By the time they graduate, students are equipped with the skills, experience, and confidence to succeed in their chosen careers.

Learn more about Interactive Media Arts at Five Towns College