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Studio for Interrelated Media (SIM)

Studios, Labs, & Equipment

SIM students use the sound studio, electronic projects lab, equipment cage, and Pozen Center, as well as exhibitions and event spaces.

Students in the Studio for Interrelated Media (SIM) program have access to a wide array of equipment and resources. The Pozen Center for Interrelated Media, often used for performances, is a large multi-use venue with a flexible lighting grid, sound amplification and HD projection system. The SIM sound studio serves students working on audio projects, scoring and other productions in stereo or multiple surround sound formats, and is home to one of the original ARP Synthesizers.

The Pozen Center

Located in North Hall, a 1907 auditorium built for Boston Girl’s Latin School, the space incorporates Palladian windows and a reproduction of the Parthenon frieze. In the 21st century it received extensive renovations and was reborn as the Pozen Center.

The primary purpose of the Pozen Center for Interrelated Media as a MassArt facility is educational. It is the main laboratory/studio/classroom for programs in the Studio for Interrelated Media Department. As one of the few flexible multi-use art spaces in Boston, the Pozen Center is also an important community resource. It is made as available as possible to the members of the MassArt community and Boston at large in a manner that respects its educational mission, protects the safety of the users and the equipment of this technical production facility.

To book the usage of the Pozen Center, please contact MassArt Conference and Event Services.

 

SIM, Godine Gallery

The Godine Family Gallery is an experimental exhibition space overseen by the SIM department at MassArt.

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Boston, MA 02115

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