Two MIT films nominated for New England Emmy Awards
Films produced by MIT Video Productions and the Department of Mechanical Engineering highlight some of MIT’s global conversations about the environment and climate change.
Films produced by MIT Video Productions and the Department of Mechanical Engineering highlight some of MIT’s global conversations about the environment and climate change.
Multimedia artist Jackson 2bears reimagines the Haudenosaunee longhouse and creation story.
An award-winning documentary co-produced by the Lemelson-MIT Program celebrates invention, innovation, and curiosity.
A CAST Visiting Artist project traces the history of cause and effect that have led India to its current crossroads.
MIT students examine movies, art, and ethics from both the producer and audience perspectives.
Over the course of four days, Indigenous delegates collaborated on immersive technology with MIT community members.
PhD students Lucy Du ’14, SM ’16 and Ginger Schmidt are crushing the competition — and gender barriers — in the world of televised robot combat.
Professor Heather Hendershot’s new book about that year’s Democratic National Convention explores how anger at the media became part of our culture wars.
Inaugural WORLDING workshops matched world-class climate story teams with relevant labs and researchers across MIT.
During a special screening of the latest Marvel Studios production, students shared their enthusiasm at seeing MIT on the big screen.
MIT’s inaugural Bearing Witness, Seeking Justice conference explores video’s role in the struggle over truth and civil liberties.
“The Hunt for Planet B” follows Seager and others on their search for extraterrestrial life; three other nominated films feature MIT affiliates.
“In Search of Bengali Harlem,” a new film co-created by Professor Vivek Bald, salutes South Asians who carved out new lives in the US, against the odds.
Online course from the MIT Center for Advanced Virtuality seeks to empower students and educators to critically engage with media.
A new exhibition explores the possibilities of virtual storytelling.