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SUMMARY:2018 CMS Alumni Panel
DESCRIPTION:On the heels of the day’s graduate program information session\, join us for our annual colloquium featuring alumni of CMS\, discussing their lives from MIT to their careers today. \nNick Seaver\, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Tufts University and a 2010 graduate of Comparative Media Studies\, is an anthropologist of technology\, whose research focuses on the circulation\, reproduction\, and interpretation of sound. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of California\, Irvine. His dissertation research examined the development of algorithmic music recommendation\, and at CMS\, he wrote a thesis on the history of the player piano.  \nColleen Kaman is a user experience strategist at IBM Interactive Experience\, skilled in storytelling\, user research\, learning design\, and persuasive technologies. Her expertise is in developing products\, services\, and campaigns that help users make better decisions and accomplish tasks more effectively and efficiently. \nSean Flynn is the Program Director for the Points North Institute\, a Maine-based organization supporting nonfiction storytellers through artist development initiatives and\, most prominently\, the Camden International Film Festival and Points North Forum. He received his master’s degree in Comparative Media Studies in 2015 and worked as a researcher at the MIT Open Documentary Lab. Sean began his filmmaking career as a producer and cinematographer working on two feature-length documentaries\, both of which had their premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival and aired on national television.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/2018-cms-alumni-panel/
LOCATION:MIT Building 56\, Room 114\, Access via 21 Ames Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
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