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The ICAM Program within the Music and Visual Arts departments integrates concepts from computer science, art, and cultural theory, fostering interdisciplinary connections. The departments operate on the principle that computers serve as a meta-medium, requiring artists and musicians to blend diverse media formats in their creations. This distinctive approach sets the program apart from conventional computer art or design curricula. Additionally, the program acknowledges that producing advanced computer-based art demands an innovative creative framework, merging classical artistic methods with scientific experimentation. Key objectives include: equipping future artists to thrive in a digitally-driven cultural landscape, providing students with essential technical, theoretical, and historical foundations to shape new digital aesthetics, training individuals to bridge computer science, arts, and broader culture through balanced expertise in both technical and humanities disciplines, and empowering students to grasp computing's evolutionary paths so they can adapt to emerging innovations rather than relying solely on existing commercial software.