The evolving nature of independent music practices in the context of offline and online social networks.
In Medias Res, Spring 2008
The undergraduate curriculum has increasingly turned to cross-disciplinary, trans-disciplinary and even multi-disciplinary approaches to education.
Hybrid Cinematics: Rethinking the Role of Filmmakers of Color in American Cinema
This thesis explores the practices of filmmakers of color in the United States who employ strategies to circumvent industrial, financial and cultural barriers to production and distribution.
In Medias Res, Fall 2007
During the academic year, GAMBIT is allowing CMS to reinvent itself, to better achieve our goals inside both the classroom and the research laboratory.
Television 2.0: Reconceptualizing TV as an Engagement Medium
Television’s future will rely on a model better suited to a multi platform media environment and to attention and experience economies.
Agent + Image: How the Television Image Estabilizes Identity in TV Spy Series
The television image and the presentation of self-identity, via two TV series in the spy genre — Alias and The Prisoner.
Space, Place, and Database: Layers of Digital Cartography
Cybercartography, an emergent system of maps, mapmaking tools, and mapmakers, forces a rethinking of spatial representations.









