Futures of Entertainment 3

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

This year's conference will work to bring together the themes from last year -- media spreadability, audiences and value, social media, distribution -- with the Consortium's new projects as we move towards an increasingly global understanding of media convergence and content flows.

GAMBIT: Videogame Company Tours

GAMBIT Game Lab 5 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA

Philip Tan, the executive director of US operations for GAMBIT will be leading tours of local video game companies to help you understand the day to day goings on of the rapidly growing video game industry.

Experience Design Workshop: Taught by Razorfish

MIT Building 1, Room 134 33 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA

Whether you are an engineer or designer, this course will challenge you to start work by studying users โ€“ not technology โ€“ first.

Mystery Science Theater 3000 — Jason and Generoso Fav Episodes

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

Comparative Media Studies' Jason Begy and Generoso Fierro will be showing their favorite episodes and clips of Mystery Science Theater 3000. The Sunday session is FREE.

19th Annual Salute to Dr. Seuss

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

We'll screen his remarkable live action feature film, 5000 Fingers of Dr. T. An MIT Tradition marches forward. No need to enroll!

Is This On? (Learn To Be a College DJ)

MIT Building 50, Room 030 142 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA

Get to know your campus radio station (WMBR) as DJ Generoso teaches you various skills of doing a radio show.

Curveship: Interactive Fiction + Interactive Narration

GAMBIT Game Lab 5 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA

Nick Montfort on a new interactive fiction system that draws on narrative theory and computational linguistics to allow the transformation of the narrating.

Politics and Popular Culture

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

With Johanna Blakley, deputy director of the Norman Lear Center at USC; David Carr, media and culture writer for the New York Times; and Stephen Duncombe, associate professor at NYU.

Gendering Robots: Posthuman Sexism in Japan

MIT Building 32 (Stata Center), Room 155 32 Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA

Jennifer Roberston explores and interrogates the gendering of humanoid robots manufactured today in Japan for use in the home and workplace.

MIT European Short Film Festival 2008

MIT Building 32 (Stata Center), Room 123 32 Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA

MIT's 4th European Short Film Festival offers a unique glimpse into the most recent short-film productions from Europe, with a special focus on productions from European film schools and award-winning films from recent Festivals in Europe.