Knitting for Programmers

Comparative Media Studies: MIT Building E15, Room 335 20 Ames St., Cambridge, MA

"A knitting pattern is actually a more or less complex algorithm with the difference being that the output is directly wearable like 3D printing."

Bobbie Chase and Marjorie Liu on the State of the Comic Book Medium

MIT Building 4, Room 231 Cambridge, MA

Join Bobbie Chase, Editorial Director of DC Comics, and comic book writer Marjorie Liu (Monstress, Astonishing X-Men, Black Widow) as they discuss the current and future state of the comic book medium.

Gonzalo Frasca: “Play, Videogames and Education Reform”

MIT Building 32 (Stata Center), Room 141 32 Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA

okidOkO's Gonzalo Frasca shows us how we should create games that are both useful and effective inside and outside the classroom.

Women in Science

MIT Building 66, Room 110 25 Ames Street, Cambridge, MA

Computational geneticist Pardis Sabeti and energy studies expert Jessika Trancik will discuss their careers and the outlook for women in science in the 21st century.

Media and Memory at the Vidéothèque de Paris

MIT Building 4, Room 231 Cambridge, MA

Catherine E. Clark on how "the utopian rhetoric that accompanied the Vidéothèque’s creation helps illuminate and call into question the utopian promises of the much more recent revolution in digital history."

Dangerous Moves: Performance and Politics in Cuba

MIT Building 4, Room 231 Cambridge, MA

Coco Fusco explores the work of performance artists from the 1980s to the present and examines how the Cuban state has wielded influence over performance.

The Art, Ethics and Technology of Documentary Co-Creation

MIT Building 66, Room 110 25 Ames Street, Cambridge, MA

A panel on the history and potential for documentarians to co-create with citizens, social scientists, technologists and performing artists, with the aim to both create artful meaning and foster concrete political action.

Coming of Age in Dystopia: The Darkness of Young Adult Fiction

MIT Building 66, Room 110 25 Ames Street, Cambridge, MA

Kristin Cashore and Kenneth Kidd on why dystopias, devastating apocalyptic visions, and tales of personal trauma are such a staple of young adult literature.

Sandra Gaudenzi: “Digital Me Demo & Feedback Session”

Digital Me, an interactive documentary, is a private experience that uses personalization to make you reflect on your multiple and hybrid (digital/physical) personalities while guaranteeing you the ownership of the data that is retrieved about yourself.

CMS Graduate Thesis Presentations

MIT Student Center Mezzanine Lounge 84 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA

Watch live! Thesis Presentations of the Comparative Media Studies Graduate Class of 2015 April 3, 2014 MIT Student Center Mezzanine Lounge 9:00        Coffee and Conversation 9:15  Presentations by: Chelsea Barabas Mirror Mirror on the Wall: A Study of Bias and Perceptions of Merit in the High-tech Labor Market Desiree Gonzalez Museum Making: Creating with […]