Simon Fraser University

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Welcome to the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology —FCAT! (See FCAT 3 Year Plan)

FCAT is the exciting intersection of communication, art, and technology. It is what happens when creativity meets new technology, when science meets art, when design encounters new media. We offer a broad range of programs in:

Launched in April 2009, we have a rich history of innovation and collaboration in our component units and we are excited by the potential of collaboration across its schools and with the community.

One of the signature aspects of FCAT is its connection to the vibrant creative economy of Greater Vancouver. We are not only on the mountain in the main campus of SFU Burnaby; we are also on the skytrain in SFU Surrey and downtown at SFU Vancouver. And we will shortly be in the exciting new Woodward’s Complex, a stunning new cultural facility on Hastings Street in downtown Vancouver.

Who is FCAT?

FCAT is Brian Fisher whose work explores how interactive visual interfaces can be used to explore masses of data. FCAT is John Maxwell whose work on new media publishing helps small magazines remain competitive. FCAT is choreographer Henry Daniel who is collaborating with composer Owen Underhill and lighting designer Barry Hegland on a new work as part of the Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad. FCAT is Magy Seif El-Nasr whose work on interactive lighting is important to 3-D game development. FCAT is Ellen Balka whose work explores the use and impact of electronic records on patients and their caregivers. FCAT is Yuezhi Zhao whose work is on the link between media and democracy, particularly in China. FCAT is Jin-me Yoon whose video art explores identity in the interrelationship between bodies, cities and history.

This is an exciting first year for FCAT and I am proud to be its inaugural dean. Our goal is to create the networks that will bind together the intellect and creativity of our faculty, our programs, and our students, to link us to our community and to the world, to explore, to analyze, to create, and to change.

Join us!

Cheryl Geisler

Dean of FCAT