The social implications of introduction of Wi-Fi in coffee-shops.
Orson Welles’ Intermedial Versions of Shakespearian Theatre, Radio and Film
Studying Orson Welles’ achievements and failures in theatre, radio and film, with adaptations of Shakespeare providing the guiding thread.
Across the Great Divide: Chimeras and Species Boundaries
Can, and should, human-animal chimeras be made?
Moving Fiction: Novelists, Technology Designers, and the Art of the Exchange
How can concepts from literature and technology design combine to create new forms of storytelling on mobile devices?
Rethinking the Informed Citizen in an Age of Hybrid Media Genres: Tanner ’88, K-Street, and the Fictionalization of News
R.J. Bain on becoming informed about politics by viewing entertainment programs that combine fiction with current political events, issues, and figures.
Spacing Innovation and Learning in Design Organizations
What is the relationship between spaces and innovation in the context of design organizations such as IDEO, the MIT Media Lab and Design Continuum?
From Physical to Virtual: Extending the Gallery Experience Online
How interactive features in virtual space can be developed to complement physical museum exhibitions and create opportunities to reach broader audiences.









