Film, form, and feeling
MIT professor’s new book studies formal properties of movies and the structure of our emotions.
MIT professor’s new book studies formal properties of movies and the structure of our emotions.
April 28 competition will showcase videos by the MIT community in Building 32-155. Prizes awarded to best entries in animation, documentary, and experimental, among others.
MIT professor Heather Hendershot studies the conservative movement’s strategic use of television through the decades.
Podcasting, which faded in popularity with the rise of YouTube, is experiencing a second wave of interest.
In a new book, MIT’s Ethan Zuckerman asserts that we need to overcome the Internet’s sorting tendencies and create tools to make ourselves ‘digital cosmopolitans.’
In MIT talk, celebrated election forecaster offers critique of media, advice to students and hints about his future projects.
Nick Montfort and colleagues examine cultural significance of computer code in new book.
The head of the MIT History section served as a consultant on the director's latest documentary, “The Central Park Five.”
Civic Media Conference to be broadcast and liveblogged at knightfoundation.org/live.
New York Times’ Andrew Revkin shares lessons with MIT faculty, students at Earth Day colloquium.
Has explored media and change for more than 30 years
MIT students collaborate with McDermott Award recipient Lepage and discover creative possibilities of playing cards.
Professor of literature and director of the MIT Communications Forum on the past and future of communications.