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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20080116T180000
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UID:21435-1200506400-1201802400@cms.mit.edu
SUMMARY:Qualitative Research Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Joshua Green and Grant McCracken \nThis course will provide students with an introduction to qualitative research. Working in small teams\, students will design and conduct a qualitative project designed to propose strategy for media and cultural organizations – an indicative project would look at ways to revitalize PBS to keep pace with participatory culture. Students will receive an intensive introduction to planning and conducting qualitative research including ethnographic and participant observation methods based on real world case studies.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/qualitative-research-workshop/
LOCATION:MIT Building 2\, Room 135\, 182 Memorial Drive\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20080114T170000
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CREATED:20141201T180524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141201T180524Z
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SUMMARY:Jaroslav Švelch: "Czech Underground Rock Music: Forbidden Fandom"
DESCRIPTION:Jaroslav Švelch\nAccount of Czech underground rock music of the 60s\, 70s and 80s when rock music was considered suspicious and counterrevolutionary by the communist government. The bands and fans were operating illegally or semi-illegally which gave rise to specific models of fan communities. Features rare audio and historical documentation to show the cultural context of media during that period.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/jaroslav-svelch-czech-underground-rock-music-forbidden-fandom/
LOCATION:MIT Building 1\, Room 132\, 33 Massachusetts Avenue\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080119
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CREATED:20141217T160538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141217T160618Z
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SUMMARY:GAMBIT Videogame Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Members of Comparative Media Studies’ GAMBIT Research Staff will deliver from 2-3PM each day a different videogame-based lecture. \nMonday 14 Jan Storytelling in Games: The Adventure Game Genre \nTuesday 15 Jan Once More With Meaning: Expanding the Emotional and Thematic Scope of Digital Games \nWednesday 16 Jan Bringing commercial videogames into the classrooms \nThursday 17 What is the Casual in Casual Games? \nFriday 18 Jan We’re Swimming in Blood and We Feel Fine: Czech Gaming Culture of the Early 90’s \nContact: Philip Tan\, NE25-367\, x4-9129\, philip@mit.edu \nClara Fernandez-Vara\nStorytelling in Games: The Adventure Game Genre\nMon Jan 14\, 02-03:00pm\, 2-151 \nDoris Rusch\nOnce More With Meaning: Expanding the Emotional and Thematic Scope of\nDigital Games\nTue Jan 15\, 02-03:00pm\, 2-151 \nPilar Lacasa\nBringing commercial videogames into the classrooms\nWed Jan 16\, 02-03:00pm\, 2-151 \nJesper Juul\nWhat is the Casual in Casual Games?\nThu Jan 17\, 02-03:00pm\, 2-151 \nJaroslav Svelch\nWe’re Swimming in Blood and We Feel Fine: Czech Gaming Culture of the Early 90’s\nFri Jan 18\, 02-03:00pm\, 2-151
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/gambit-video-game-lecture-series/
LOCATION:MIT Building 2\, Room 151\, 182 Memorial Drive\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20070131T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20070131T180000
DTSTAMP:20260516T074926
CREATED:20150123T192121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150123T192121Z
UID:21419-1170266400-1170266400@cms.mit.edu
SUMMARY:Is This On? (Learn To Be a College DJ)
DESCRIPTION:Checking levels\, making a segue\, cueing vinyl (vinyl-what’s that?) \nGet to know your campus radio station (WMBR) as DJ Generoso teaches you various skills of doing a radio show. Then\, learn some history of WMBR (the first punk rock radio show in the USA)\, have a tour of the station and obtain membership information. \nFreshly baked cookies and milk will be provided because Andy would’ve wanted it that way.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/learn-to-be-college-dj-2007/
LOCATION:MIT Building 50\, Room 030\, 142 Memorial Drive\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cms.mit.edu/wp/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/WMBR.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20070123T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20070123T180000
DTSTAMP:20260516T074926
CREATED:20150302T194716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150302T194716Z
UID:21420-1169575200-1169575200@cms.mit.edu
SUMMARY:Make Zombie Madness!
DESCRIPTION:Grab your friends\, practice your growling and prepare yourself for making ZOMBIE MADNESS. Join award-winning independent filmmakers Kristina Drzaic and Neal Grigsby as they lead you through scripting\, makeup\, learn how to make special f/x gore and shooting your very own zombie movie. This will be a hands-on make-a-film-in-a-day class.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/make-zombie-madness/
LOCATION:MIT Building 1\, Room 246\, 33 Massachusetts Avenue\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20070122T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20070122T170000
DTSTAMP:20260516T074926
CREATED:20160822T174044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160822T174044Z
UID:21421-1169485200-1169485200@cms.mit.edu
SUMMARY:PULSE: American Music and Poetry from 1950 to 1970
DESCRIPTION:This is a two-hour single session designed to discuss the parallel relationships between the American music and poetry from the 1950s to 70s. \nBy the early fifties\, as part of the postwar development of consumer society\, a strange pulse had set in the music scene to bring about muzak or elevator music. As if to reflect this new trend\, poets such as Robert Lowell and John Berryman started to write\, almost on the same pulse\, quasi-sonnet sequences. \nIn the late sixties\, a more experimental type of pulse music was invented by such composers as Terry Riley and Steve Reich to be later labeled as minimalism. Again\, the poetry caught up due to the efforts of John Ashbery and A. R. Ammons who wrote deliberately monotonous and distinctly open-ended sequences. \nSome excerpts of poems will be read\, some parts of music heard.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/pulse-america-music-poetry-1950-1970/
LOCATION:MIT Building 1\, Room 246\, 33 Massachusetts Avenue\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20070122T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20070122T150000
DTSTAMP:20260516T074926
CREATED:20140730T143456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140730T143456Z
UID:21417-1169470800-1169478000@cms.mit.edu
SUMMARY:"Translation" in Transmediation: Exploring the Metaphor
DESCRIPTION:Transferring narratives from one medium to another is often either likened to the process of translation or just plainly called translation\, the latter being used as a synonym to “transmediation”. During this two-hour class with Ksenia Prassolova\, we will concentrate on further exploring this metaphor; by looking at the key translation techniques we will try to understand how to better tell our stories across media.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/translation-in-transmediation-exploring-metaphor/
LOCATION:MIT Building 1\, Room 132\, 33 Massachusetts Avenue\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20070111T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20070111T180000
DTSTAMP:20260516T074926
CREATED:20141205T191303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141205T191303Z
UID:21418-1168538400-1168538400@cms.mit.edu
SUMMARY:Documentary Filmmaking: A One Day Survival Guide
DESCRIPTION:Documentary filmmaker Generoso Fierro takes you through a one time class where you will learn the basics of shooting a documentary film on mini dv\, editing and getting it seen. Learn how to navigate through the murky waters of copyright issues regarding still images and music to creating a release. Learn quick editing techniques\, dvd mastering and an easy festival submission process so that your work can be seen.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/documentary-filmmaking-survival-guide/
LOCATION:MIT Building 32 (Stata Center)\, Room 124\, 32 Vassar Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20060202T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20060202T180000
DTSTAMP:20260516T074926
CREATED:20150327T134140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150327T134140Z
UID:21413-1138903200-1138903200@cms.mit.edu
SUMMARY:Noir: The Shorthand Guide...
DESCRIPTION:Noir … Hollywood’s response to the breakdown and reworking of longstanding representational codes appeared with the use of anti-heros\, inverted narrative structure\, gritty urban realism\, and stories set at night. This departure from normative cultural practice largely coincided with related developments in music (bebop)\, painting (abstract expressionism)\, and other expressive forms. This session will briefly look at Film Noir’s roots in German Romanticism and Expressionism\, its relationships with contemporary arts\, and its successors in contemporary film culture. This heavily illustrated session will offer a primer to one of the most important moments in America’s film history.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/noir-shorthand-guide/
LOCATION:MIT Building 2\, Room 105\, 182 Memorial Drive\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20060116T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20060116T180000
DTSTAMP:20260516T074926
CREATED:20150123T191928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150123T191928Z
UID:21412-1137434400-1137434400@cms.mit.edu
SUMMARY:Is This On? (Learn To Be a College DJ)
DESCRIPTION:Checking levels\, making a segue\, cueing vinyl (vinyl-what’s that?) \nGet to know your campus radio station (WMBR) as DJ Generoso teaches you various skills of doing a radio show. Then\, learn some history of WMBR (the first punk rock radio show in the USA)\, have a tour of the station and obtain membership information. \nFreshly baked cookies and milk will be provided because Andy would’ve wanted it that way.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/learn-to-be-college-dj-2006/
LOCATION:MIT Building 50\, Room 030\, 142 Memorial Drive\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cms.mit.edu/wp/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/WMBR.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050126
DTSTAMP:20260516T074926
CREATED:20150211T194923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150211T194923Z
UID:23447-1106006400-1106697599@cms.mit.edu
SUMMARY:LineStorm Animation Exploration
DESCRIPTION:Be a worthy contributor to Animation\, the world’s newest artform! We’ll review some short\, world-famous animations\, then approach the artform the old-fashioned way\, creating hand-drawn artwork on lightboxes\, scanning it into the computer for looping\, sound-sync and final edit. We’ll use dynamic\, energetic typography to illustrate one or two essential maxims (in ten words or less\, yet to be chosen!)\, then add color and organic line to give them an unforgettable visual boost! Our finished piece\, 2 to 3 minutes long\, will screen at the Made-at-MIT Spectacular in May. Limit: 12. Presented by Pell Osborn\, award-winning animator\, designer\, and teacher.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/linestorm-animation-exploration-2005/
LOCATION:MIT Building 56\, Room 167\, Access via 21 Ames Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20050111T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20050111T190000
DTSTAMP:20260516T074926
CREATED:20140924T183805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140924T183805Z
UID:21407-1105470000-1105470000@cms.mit.edu
SUMMARY:Chicks Make Flicks: Screening of Monkey Dance and Discussion with Julie Mallozzi
DESCRIPTION:Monkey Dance subjects Sochenda Uch\, Linda Sou\, and Samnang Hor. Photo by Andrew Page.\nJoin us for a screening of the film Monkey Dance followed by a discussion with the film’s director Julie Mallozzi. See the URL below for more information on the film. \nCo-Sponsored by the MIT Program in Women’s Studies\, Women in Film and Video/New England\, McCormick Hall (MIT)\, Women’s Independent Living Group (MIT)\, Comparative Media Studies (MIT). \nScreenings are free.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/chicks-make-flicks-monkey-dance-julie-mallozzi/
LOCATION:MIT Building 32 (Stata Center)\, Room 124\, 32 Vassar Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20040128T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20040128T180000
DTSTAMP:20260516T074926
CREATED:20140813T190320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140813T190320Z
UID:21401-1075305600-1075312800@cms.mit.edu
SUMMARY:Keitai Cool: The Latest in Mobile Phone Lifestyles in Japan and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Japan’s cell phone (or keitai) culture is the most developed in the world today\, with new uses\, marketing strategies\, and social relationships increasingly transforming the ways people communicate and experience their own identity. Come hear about the latest developments in Japan from an advertising executive with 12-years experience in Hakuhodo\, one of Japan’s largest marketing firms and a leader in lifestyle research. In this session\, with Yuichi Washida\, we examine some latest survey data regarding the media environment in Japan\, the US\, the Netherlands\, and China\, and introduce a new conception of marketing called “Situational Marketing.”
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/keitai-cool-mobile-phone-lifestyles-japan-and-beyond/
LOCATION:MIT Building 4\, Room 231\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20040120T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20040120T140000
DTSTAMP:20260516T074926
CREATED:20150211T194529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150211T194529Z
UID:21402-1074607200-1074607200@cms.mit.edu
SUMMARY:LineStorm Animation Exploration
DESCRIPTION:Be a worthy contributor to animation\, the world’s newest artform! We’ll review some short\, world-famous animations\, then approach the artform the old-fashioned way\, creating hand-drawn artwork on lightboxes\, scanning it into the computer for looping\, sound-sync and final edit. We’ll use dynamic\, energetic typography to illustrate one or two essential maxims (in ten words or less\, yet to be chosen!)\, then add color and organic line to give them an unforgettable visual boost! Our finished piece\, 2 to 3 minutes long\, will screen at the Made-at-MIT Spectacular in May. Limit: 12. Presented by Pell Osborn\, award-winning animator\, designer\, and teacher.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/linestorm-animation-exploration/
LOCATION:MIT Building 56\, Room 167\, Access via 21 Ames Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20040115T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20040115T210000
DTSTAMP:20260516T074926
CREATED:20140730T142705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140730T144040Z
UID:21400-1074193200-1074200400@cms.mit.edu
SUMMARY:"Searching for the Origami Unicorn": The Matrix and Transmedia Storytelling
DESCRIPTION:Does The Matrix phenomenon represent the future of entertainment? If so\, what will it look like? Drawing on research from his new book\, Comparative Media Studies Professor Henry Jenkins offers his insights into the films\, the video games\, the comics\, and the anime as embodying some significant trends in American popular culture\, including media convergence\, transmedia storytelling\, and globalization. Following his lecture\, we will screen The Animatrix\, a unique collaboration between a western media franchise and Asian animators.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/matrix-transmedia-storytelling/
LOCATION:MIT Building 6\, Room 120\, 182 Memorial Drive (Rear)\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20030127T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20030127T130000
DTSTAMP:20260516T074926
CREATED:20141210T160914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141210T160914Z
UID:21394-1043672400-1043672400@cms.mit.edu
SUMMARY:Fansubbing
DESCRIPTION:Sean Leonard\, Andrew Deschere \nLearn fansubbing–the process of adding subtitles to Japanese animation. Topics covered: history and development of American fansubbing\, tools and methodology\, global culture and media theories\, legal and ethical debates. Participants will work in teams (“fansub groups”) to subtitle a short animation\, working on translation\, timing\, typesetting\, encoding\, and other development tasks. Previous exposure to Japanese language is recommended but not required. The fansubbing tools that we will be using are built for the Win32 platform. Although not required\, a laptop that runs Windows applications is highly recommended for practice in class.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/fansubbing/
LOCATION:MIT Building 1\, Room 150\, 33 Massachusetts Avenue\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20030121T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20030121T130000
DTSTAMP:20260516T074926
CREATED:20140904T175921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140904T175921Z
UID:21391-1043154000-1043154000@cms.mit.edu
SUMMARY:AniJam
DESCRIPTION:Be an animator! Rediscover the magic and pep of this delightfully elastic medium. Work with award-winning animator and designer Pell Osborn (“Piano-Forte”\, “Silent E”\, “The Creation”) to build a free-for-all AniJam\, an Animation Jamboree\, in which each participant contributes a freeform sequence to our punchy final two-minute project. We’ll use traditional materials — each animator on a lightbox — then capture our art to the computer for final edit and sync to a pre-recorded track. If all works out\, our magnum opus screens at the MIT Media Spectacle this spring.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/anijam/
LOCATION:MIT Building 56\, Room 167\, Access via 21 Ames Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20030115T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20030115T190000
DTSTAMP:20260516T074926
CREATED:20141106T202938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141106T202938Z
UID:21390-1042657200-1042657200@cms.mit.edu
SUMMARY:Comics 2003 -- A Fast-Changing Landscape
DESCRIPTION:Cartoonist Scott McCloud discusses recent developments in comics and graphic novels and the recently accelerated evolution of comics on the Web.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/comics-2003-fast-changing-landscape/
LOCATION:MIT Building 10\, Room 250\, 222 Memorial Drive\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cms.mit.edu/wp/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Scott-McCloud.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20030113T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20030113T090000
DTSTAMP:20260516T074926
CREATED:20141112T194341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141112T194341Z
UID:21392-1042448400-1042448400@cms.mit.edu
SUMMARY:Comics: Theory and Practice
DESCRIPTION:A visual lecture and intensive hands-on workshop with Scott McCloud in the art of making comics. Strong emphasis will be given to developing clarity\, storytelling skills and personal expression. Students will learn and apply a variety of techniques for presenting narratives through comics\, as well as a wide arsenal of skills applicable to any form of graphic communication. The course culminates in the creation of original comics short features\, written and drawn by each student.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/comics-theory-and-practice-scott-mccloud/
LOCATION:MIT Building 1\, Room 145\, 33 Massachusetts Avenue\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02319\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independent Activities Period
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cms.mit.edu/wp/wp-content/uploads/2006/09/makingcomics-thumb.jpg
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