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SUMMARY:Converging Media: Games\, Literacy and Culture Research Fair
DESCRIPTION:What do Yahoo!\, Shakespeare\, GPS\, Bullet time\, Spacewar and MIT have in common? \nCMS! \nYahoo!  … along with MTV\, GSDM\, Turner Broadcasting and Fidelity with the Convergence Culture Consortium  respond to the demands of a new media landscape and an empowered client base; \nShakespeare … early comics\, modern dance and the citizens of Berlin are among the many topics explored in the rich multi-media data bases of MetaMedia and Repertory \nGPS … is one of many technologies that we us in handheld gaming applications\, all part of our exploration of computer games for education in the Education Arcade \nBullet time… and other special film effects\, comic book production\, dj-ing\, graffiti\, and other media expressions come into focus in Project New Media Literacies. \nSpacewar … is where computer gaming all began at MIT\, and now it moves into a new generation with the Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab \nJoin 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.  Faculty\, staff and students will be on hand to showcase their work and answer questions about their latest findings.  Refreshments will be served.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/games-literary-culture-research-fair/
LOCATION:Stata Center\, 1st Floor\, 32 Vassar Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02319\, United States
CATEGORIES:Colloquium,Information Session
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