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  • ...nt new possibilities for themselves and their communities".<ref>http://www.media.mit.edu/about</ref> *Graduate concentration: Media Arts and Sciences
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  • *[[Media Lab]] ...pioneering work in demonstration and research in the field of interactive media. 2009 marks the 30th anniversary of the Interactive Telecommunications Prog
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  • As the founder of [[Media Lab at MIT|MIT's Media Lab]] and a popular columnist for Wired, Nicholas Negroponte has amassed a foll Negroponte's text is mostly a history of media technology rather than a set of predictions for future technologies. In the
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  • ...) at the University of California (Berkeley). Her research examines social media, youth practices, tensions between public and private, social network sites ...earch was funded as a part of the MacArthur Foundation's Initiative on New Media and Learning. Her research was supervised by [[Mimi Ito]], Annalee Saxenian
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  • ...d one of the integral members of the Wearable computing group at MIT Media Lab. He is known more recently for being intercepted and physically removed fro ...0s <ref>Rhodes, Bradley. A brief history of wearable computing. http://www.media.mit.edu/wearables/lizzy/timeline.html#1981b</ref> At MIT he literally brist
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  • ...e and Planning, Program in Media Arts and Sciences, 1999.</ref> at the MIT Media Laboratory. Thad is a co-founder of the IEEE International Symposium on Wea ...h a manner since 1993. During his time at the [[Media Lab at MIT|MIT Media Lab]], became one of the world's leading experts on the subject. Since 1993, St
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  • ...heralded by the always-on webcam of Steve Mann, a student at the MIT Media Lab who wore a personal area network of computers everywhere he went, equipped ...roup at Carnegie Mellon, Jun Rekimoto and colleagues at Sony's Interaction Lab in Tokyo, and the Eugene researchers constitute today's seedbeds of cyborg
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  • ...the [[MIT Wearable Computing Project]], Georgia Tech and former MIT Media Lab professor [[Thad Starner]] issued every member a Twiddler as their primary
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  • He is Director of the Network Architecture Lab at Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Pres Varnelis has written extensively on the Internet, locative media and network culture. Since 2000 has maintained a blog at his web site, [htt
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  • ...Cyberethnography: Complicity and Resistance in the 'Cyberfield'." Feminist Media Studies 2 (2002): 177-193. *Munt, Sally. Technospaces: Inside the New Media. New York, NY: Continuum, 2001. ISBN: 9780826450036.
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  • ...one uses.<ref>Dobson, Kelly. Blendie. MIT Media Lab. 2003-2004. http://web.media.mit.edu/~monster/blendie/ Accessed 02 July 2011.</ref> Dobson's work called
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  • See: [[Media Lab at MIT]]
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  • ...her the changes brought by technologies such as google have reinforced the media that is already more powerful, or the other way around. ...lications such as Front Row, Windows Media Center, Boxee, MythTV, and XBMC Media Center interfaces.
    62 KB (9,581 words) - 14:33, 21 January 2011
  • *Media Interface and Network Design (M.I.N.D.) Lab
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  • ...or the Center for Worklife Policy, and is on the Advisory Board of the RIT Lab for social computing. ...a series of interdisciplinary scientific conferences organized by O'Reilly Media (FOO stands for "Friends of O'Reilly") and Nature Publishing Group was Lind
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  • *[http://www.cc.gatech.edu/ael/ Georgia Tech's Augmented Environment Lab] *Can AR play a role in media adaptation and content filtering?
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  • ...as previously helped create and direct MIT’s Media Laboratory, the Media Lab Asia laboratories at the Indian Institutes of Technology, and Strong Hospit Sandy Pentland. MIT Profile. http://web.media.mit.edu/~sandy/
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  • ...vice and the first interactive juried art show. Her work with the Sociable Media Group has been shown in museums and galleries worldwide, and was recently t ...ionally as a designer and builder of educational software and experimental media.
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  • ...ial Defense Mechanisms: Tools for Reclaiming Our Personal Space. MIT Media Lab Graduate Theses. January 2005. Pg 7.</ref> described this "electro-climate, ...s the entire system that is changed".<ref>McLuhan, Marshall. Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man. 1st Ed. McGraw Hill, NY. 1964, pg. 70.</ref>
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  • ...Club/ ChitChatClub] created by the [[Sociable Media Group]] at [[MIT Media Lab]] ...physical space, this is like reading an ever-changing t-shirt" [http://smg.media.mit.edu/projects/ChitChatClub/].</blockquote>
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  • ...ougengelbart.org/colloquium/colloquium.html] Engelbart had embedded in his lab a set of organizing principles, which he termed his "bootstrapping strategy Charles House. Long career in Engineering at HP. Executive Director. Media X at Stanford University.
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  • ...on March 2001). Steve Mulholland, a lithic analyst at the UMD Archaeometry Lab, told us this about government-funded dig sites: ...t control what is done with the interviews he does for television or other media. He believes it is worth it, however, because of the need to bring an “an
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  • ...he Amazon logo to the left of any citation and purchase the book (or other media) from Amazon.com, MIT OpenCourseWare will receive up to 10% of this purchas *9 Lab Notebooks and Project Documentation: Meet in MIT Archives, Introduction to
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  • ...ia.jpg|200px|thumb|right|[http://www.v2.nl/ V2_ Institute for the Unstable Media]]] ...pment of artworks in its own media lab, publishing in the field of art and media technology, and developing an online archive.
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  • ...ile Media Lab (MML), a near-future think tank and research and development lab at the University of Southern California. In today's article, Julian descri ...the USC School of Cinema-TV's Interactive Media Division and Mobile Media Lab. This approach has three aspects: location awareness, location user interfa
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  • Jarno M. Koponen, MA (Media Lab), MA (Humanities) // Design & Research Manager, Futurist Koponen has worked in the field of digital media as a designer and researcher for almost a decade, focusing on the design, r
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  • ...nt new possibilities for themselves and their communities".<ref>http://www.media.mit.edu/about</ref> *Graduate concentration: Media Arts and Sciences
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  • (Technologies of the Imagination: New Media in Everyday Life) by Bonnie A. Nardi (May 25, 2010) ...are actions. Consider the formal differences between video games and other media: indeed, one takes a photograph, one acts in a film. But these actions tran
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  • Out of MIT's Media Lab. Colleagues in the Ambient Intelligence group and the rest of the MIT Media Lab - thanks for your great enthusiasm and brainstorming
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  • *Course Administrator: Lisa Lubarr, E15-443f, 617.253.0369, llubarr "at"media.mit.edu ...y and autism technology that significantly leverages and expands the Media Lab's ability to pioneer new technology. Students will not only develop new tec
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  • Hitoshi kirokawa - see-through display - Alex Olwal from MIT Media Lab gave this example. ...le to build or wire up objects, although the best of them can. MIT's media lab teaches both design and development. Inseparable from each other.
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  • ...ect created by Jay Silver and Eric Rosenbaum based on Reearch at MIT Media Lab's Lifelong Kindergarten Group.
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  • ...ND INFORMATION. CU Boulder. Accessed 28 Feb 2024. https://www.colorado.edu/lab/medlab/2021/05/18/excavations-governance-archaeology-future-internet</ref>
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