Bernard Geoghegan, “Learning to Code: From Information Theory to French Theory”
MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing
by Massachusetts Institute of Technology
4M ago
How and why, in the latter half of the twentieth century, did informatic theories of “code” developed around cybernetics and information theory take root in research settings as varied as Palo Alto family therapy, Parisian semiotics, and new-fangled cultural theories ascendant at US liberal arts colleges? Drawing on his recently published book “Code: From Information Theory to French Theory,” and primary sources from the MIT archives, this talk explores how far-flung technocratic exercises in Asian colonies and MIT’s Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) inspired these varied and diverse au ..read more
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Francesca Bolla Tripodi, “The Propagandists’ Playbook”
MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing
by Massachusetts Institute of Technology
4M ago
The Propagandists’ Playbook: How Conservative Elites Manipulate Search and Threaten Democracy peels back the layers of the right-wing media manipulation machine to reveal why its strategies are so effective and pervasive, while also humanizing the people whose worldviews and media practices conservatism embodies. Based on interviews and ethnographic observations of two Republican groups over the course of the 2018 Virginia gubernatorial race-including the author’s firsthand experience of the 2017 Unite the Right rally, the book considers how Google algorithms, YouTube playlists, pundits, and p ..read more
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Lupe Fiasco presents “Rap Theory & Practice: an Introduction”
MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing
by Massachusetts Institute of Technology
4M ago
An exploration into the underlying fundamental functions, structures, and principles of rap. Open to the public, the talk was hosted at MIT on November 30, 2022. Wasalu Jaco, professionally known as Lupe Fiasco, is a Chicago-born, Grammy award-winning American rapper, record producer, entrepreneur, and community advocate. Rising to fame in 2006, following the success of his debut album Food & Liquor, Lupe has released eight acclaimed studio albums, his latest being Drill Music In Zion, released in June 2022. His efforts to propagate conscious material garnered recognition as a Henry Crown ..read more
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The Whole World Is Watching How 1968 Helps Us Frame The Present
MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing
by Massachusetts Institute of Technology
4M ago
Professor Heather Hendershot's opening plenary from the "Bearing Witness, Seeking Justice" conference, with initial remarks by Dean Agustín Rayo and Tracie Jones, Assistant Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Hendershot is Professor of Comparative Media Studies at MIT. She studies television news, conservative media, political movements, and American film and television history. Her 2022 book is "When the News Broke: Chicago 1968 and the Polarizing of America", available from the University of Chicago Press: https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/W/bo183630531.html ..read more
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The Long & Ambiguous (pre)history Of Audiovisual In The Black Experience
MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing
by Massachusetts Institute of Technology
4M ago
Full title: “Between freedom & oppression: The long & ambiguous (pre)history of audiovisual in the Black experience” Featuring Chakanetsa Mavhunga, Ekene Mekwunye, Jepchumba, and Russel Hlongwane. Chakanetsa Mavhunga is Professor of Science, Technology, and Society at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Mavhunga explores international history, theory, and practice of science, technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship, with a focus on Africa. Ekene Mekwunye is adjunct faculty at the School of Media and Communication, Pan-Atlantic University, Lagos, Nigeria, and an award-winnin ..read more
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The Forensic Citizen Learning From The Past, Preparing For The Future
MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing
by Massachusetts Institute of Technology
4M ago
William Uricchio is Professor of Comparative Media Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and founder of the MIT Open Documentary Lab, which brings together storytellers, technologists, and scholars to experiment with new documentary ..read more
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Resilient Witnessing In The Face Of Human Rights Abuses, Distrust, And Deepfakes
MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing
by Massachusetts Institute of Technology
4M ago
Sam Gregory is Director of Programs, Strategy & Innovation at WITNESS, which helps people use video and technology to protect human rights; studies relationship between emergent technologies, disinformation, media manipulation, & authoritarianism ..read more
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Moving Images In Absentia Courtroom Looking In The Age Of Hyper - Mediation
MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing
by Massachusetts Institute of Technology
4M ago
Kelli Moore is an Assistant Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University who examines how media and technology produce legal and political knowledge to inform public debates on visual literacy, race, and other issues ..read more
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Mary Beth Meehan and Fred Turner, “Seeing Silicon Valley”
MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing
by Massachusetts Institute of Technology
4M ago
Video also available at https://cms.mit.edu/video-seeing-silicon-valley-mary-beth-meehan-fred-turner. Acclaimed photographer Mary Beth Meehan and Silicon Valley historian and media scholar Fred Turner discuss their recently published and award-winning book Seeing Silicon Valley: Life inside a Fraying America, a collaborative exploration of the culture of Silicon Valley — not the culture of Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg that we see in the press, but the lives of the men and women who inhabit the Valley and make it work. If Silicon Valley is building the world’s future, Meehan and Turner argue ..read more
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Charles North - The William Corbett Poetry Series 01
MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing
by Massachusetts Institute of Technology
4M ago
Charles North has published twelve books 
of poems, three books of critical prose, and collaborations with artists and other poets. With James Schuyler, he edited the poet/painter anthologies Broadway and Broadway 2. His New and Selected Poems What It Is Like (2011) headed NPR’s Best Poetry Books of the Year, and he has received a Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grant, two National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships, four Fund for Poetry Awards, and a Poets Foundation Award. He lives with his wife, the painter Paula North, in New York City ..read more
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