Fall 2024 Courses

50:080:331 Graphic Design II Studio 50:080:388 3D Modeling and Printing 50.080.437 Graphic Design Studio IV Studio 50:080:448 Character Animation 50:080:494 3D Interaction Design in Virtual Reality 50:220:122 Introduction to Data Science 50:700.449 Audio Postproduction 50:790:218 Introduction to Digital Politics 50:965:125 Introduction to Video and Film 50:989:312 Writing New Media  

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Dead Media Remix 001: Super 8 Star Wars

Dead Media Remix is a series that gives new life to old media through remixes, mash-ups, and assemblages. DMR001 will be a projected Super8 film excerpt of Star Wars (1977), accompanied by live voiceover acting and sound effects. March 4, 2015, Free Period in the ModLab (FA215). Lunch will be

Projects

By using technologies such as projection, audio, video, and print ephemera, DiSC will collaborate on a series of media projects that create new and more ethical modes of commemoration and critique. DiSC researchers are also collaborating with the department of Childhood Studies on an ethnographic study of the Johnson Park

Spring 2019 Courses

Spring 2019 Courses Courses satisfy one of the following areas: A. Integrate digital media as tools for research and dissemination in traditional scholarship B. Examine cultural, social, ethical, or theoretical implications of new media technologies C. Apply digital technologies to practical applications involving problem-based learning D. Develop knowledge and skills

2015-2016 Fellows

  Meredith Bak Meredith researches historical and contemporary toys and children’s new media from the nineteenth century to the present. She is at work on a book manuscript examining the role of pre-cinematic optical toys in cultivating children as modern media spectators. Fellow Research: As a Digital Studies Fellow, Bak