LineStorm Animation Exploration

MIT Building 56, Room 167 Access via 21 Ames Street, Cambridge, MA

A workshop hosted by Pell Osborn, participants' finished animations will screen at the Made-at-MIT Spectacular in May.

Keitai Cool: The Latest in Mobile Phone Lifestyles in Japan and Beyond

MIT Building 4, Room 231 Cambridge, MA

Japan's cell phone (or keitai) culture is the most developed in the world today, with new uses, marketing strategies, and social relationships increasingly transforming the ways people communicate and experience their own identity.

LineStorm Animation Exploration

MIT Building 56, Room 167 Access via 21 Ames Street, Cambridge, MA

Back for a second year, this is a workshop hosted by Pell Osborn, participants' finished animations will screen at the Made-at-MIT Spectacular in May.

Media in Transition 4: The Work of Stories

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

This fourth Media in Transition conference explores storytelling as a cultural practice, a social and political activity as well as an art form.

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.

Noir: The Shorthand Guide…

MIT Building 2, Room 105 182 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA

This session will briefly look at Film Noir's roots in German Romanticism and Expressionism, its relationships with contemporary arts, and its successors in contemporary film culture.

Down and Out at MIT, with Cory Doctorow

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

Lecture/booksigning by Cory Doctorow, activist, writer, public speaker, blogger and European Affairs Coordinator for the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

TV’s New Economics

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

Examining the changing economic base of American television, the role of audiences and audience-measurement, the broader role of consumption and advertising in the evolution of American television.

Road Trip!

5 Wits 186 Brookline Avenue, Boston, MA

For the last colloquium before break, join CMS for a road trip with Matt DuPlessie, founder of 5W!TS, a provider of immersive, interactive experiences.

TV News in Transition

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

No aspect of television has changed more decisively in recent years than its news programming.

Media Spectacle Call for Works: Deadline

CMS is looking for films, videos, video podcasts and mobisodes produced by MIT and Wellesley students, faculty, staff and affiliates for its 2006 Media Spectacle.

Radhika Gajjala

MIT Building 32 (Stata Center), Room 144 32 Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA

Consuming/Producing/Inhabiting South Asian Digital Diasporas with Radhika Gajjala.