MIT European Short Film Festival 2007
MIT Building 10, Room 250 222 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MAThis year's MIT European Short Film Festival topics are New Identities/Social Realities, Transformations, Mitteleuropa/Central Europe.
This year's MIT European Short Film Festival topics are New Identities/Social Realities, Transformations, Mitteleuropa/Central Europe.
Matthew Weise is an MIT/Comparative Media Studies alum who has been working since his 2004 graduation in the mobile games industry.
Our ability to understand and be interested in the compositions at the extremes has kept pace.
The Media Spectacle showcases films, videos, video podcasts, and mobisodes produced by MIT (and Wellesley) affiliates, staff, students and faculty.
Our understanding of the technical and social processes by which culture is made and reproduced is being challenged and enlarged by digital technologies.
Longtime soap opera writer Kay Alden will talk with about her decades in the industry with CMS graduate student Sam Ford.
Developments in advertising, cult media, metrics, measurement, and accounting for audiences, cultural labor and audience relations.
Members of Comparative Media Studies' GAMBIT Research Staff will deliver from 2-3PM each day a different videogame-based lecture.
An account of Czech underground rock music of the 60s, 70s and 80s when rock music was considered suspicious and counterrevolutionary.
Working in small teams, students will design and conduct a qualitative project designed to propose strategy for media and cultural organizations.
The tour concludes with our weekly Friday Games at GAMBIT where you will have a chance to play some of the newest videogames.
You will hear Prof. Henry Jenkins read from his works and talk about Seuss's relationship to Modern Art and popular culture.
In each session established board games will be played and modifications based on game play will be made.
Sony Imageworks in conjunction with MIT's Comparative Media Studies Program and LSC present a screening of the 2007 Robert Zemeckis/Neil Gaiman scripted film: BEOWULF! Attendance is FREE!