Race, Politics and American Media

MIT Media Lab, Bartos Theater 20 Ames Street, Cambridge, MA

The election of an African-American president in Nov. 2008 has been hailed as a transforming event. But has Obama's ascension transformed anything?

Richard Rouse, “Cinematic Games”

MIT Building 4, Room 231 Cambridge, MA

Richard Rouse on the ways cinematic techniques can be used in gameplay to create even more stimulating experiences for gamers.

Futures of Entertainment 4

Futures of Entertainment 4 once again brings together key industry leaders and academic scholars who are shaping these new directions in our culture.

Board/Card Game Design – Expansions

MIT Building 2, Room 135 182 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA

Ever played a board game and thought it was missing something? That you could make it better?

Button Mash: Gender and Gaming at MIT

MIT Building N25, Room 373 5 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA

Issues around gender and gaming, as well as an opportunity for female MIT students who play digital games to come together to talk and play.

Old-fashioned Futures and Re-fashionable Media

MIT Media Lab, Room 633 75 Amherst St., Cambridge, MA

Joel Burges and Wayne Marshall will contribute to the rethinking of media studies at MIT by taking up the shared metaphor of fashion.

Mutiny: Asians Storm British Music

MIT Building 6, Room 120 182 Memorial Drive (Rear), Cambridge, MA

Combining music documentary and social documentary, Mutiny: Asians Storm British Music charts the meteoric rise of South Asian music in 1990's Britain. Featuring: Asian Dub Foundation, Talvin Singh, State of Bengal, Fun-Da-Mental, Anjali, DJ Ritu, Black Star Liner and many others.