Remixing Shakespeare
MIT Building 3, Room 270 33 Massachusetts Ave (Rear), Cambridge, MANew technologies are enabling forms of borrowing, appropriation and "remixing" of media materials in exciting, provocative ways.
New technologies are enabling forms of borrowing, appropriation and "remixing" of media materials in exciting, provocative ways.
Join us to explore the many facets of research on cutting-edge digital games, media literacy, innovative humanities databases, and redefined corporate/consumer relations now underway in MIT's Comparative Media Studies program.
IBM's Visual Communication Lab recently launched Many Eyes, a website devoted to a new social style of data analysis and visualization.
Papermint's success is based on its practical realisation of Barbara Lippe's research on Japanese gaming and girl culture.
Alan Moore, co-author of Communities Dominate Brands, believes that community-based engagement initiatives will replace the traditional media orthodoxies.
Jim Ross, the longtime voice of World Wrestling Entertainment, joins CMS graduate student Sam Ford to discuss the unique blend of reality and fiction in the world of American professional wrestling.
Today evangelical groups are active in all media, from the Internet and cellular telephones to print journalism, broadcasting, film, and multi-media entertainment
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.