Content tagged "design"
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Posted by Alexander Pfeiffer
In retrospect: Media, Arts & Design | AI Conference
What impact will artificial intelligence (AI) have on media, arts and design? Which case studies already exist? What examples are to be found in the past? And how will the […]
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Posted by Alexander Pfeiffer
Media Arts and Design | Blockchain Conference 2020 – a recap of the two-day online conference
“We recorded the entire conference from A-Z. Click here to see the full playlist on YouTube. Or just click on Ardor.Rocks, there every talk is marked with timestamps for easy navigation to the desired talk.”
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Posted by Eric Klopfer, Elizabeth Borneman and Andrew Whitacre
Podcast: Eric Klopfer, “Design Based Research on Participatory Simulations”
CMS/W Professor Eric Klopfer and The Education Arcade are currently working on a set of “Participatory Simulations”: mobile collaborative systems-based games.
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Posted by Sasha Costanza-Chock
Design Justice, A.I., and Escape from the Matrix of Domination
Associate Professor Sasha Costanza-Chock: “What paths, then, might lead us out of the matrix of domination?”
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Posted by Andrew Whitacre and Christina Couch
Podcast: Designing for a Neurodiverse World
Sometimes simple changes can significantly expand accessibility to people who have neurological differences like autism, dyslexia, ADHD, or epilepsy, but designers and policymakers frequently aren’t aware of issues affecting this neurodiverse community.
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Event: Thursday, March 1, 2018 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Designing for a Neurodiverse World
Sometimes simple changes can significantly expand accessibility to people who have neurological differences like autism, dyslexia, ADHD, or epilepsy, but designers and policymakers frequently aren’t aware of issues affecting this neurodiverse community.
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Event: Thursday, January 25, 2018 - Thursday, February 1, 2018
Ed Tech Mini Design Studio
If you have an ed tech project you are working on and would like to get feedback or take it to the next level, this mini design studio is for you!
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Event: Monday, January 22, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Introduction to 3D Scanning
An introductory workshop about 3d scan technology that costs little to no money.
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Event: Tuesday, January 9, 2018 @ 10:00 am - 11:15 am
Communicating with Graphics
In this workshop, we’ll explore guidelines to develop visual representations of your important concepts. Bring your visualization challenges to the workshop.
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Posted by Deniz Tortum S.M., Comparative Media Studies, 2016
Topics: 3D, cognitive science, design, embodiment, film, immediacy, media theory, realism, virtual realityEmbodied Montage: Reconsidering Immediacy in Virtual Reality
This framework creates territory for expression challenging embodied cognitive structures and could use the medium in ways distinguished from other forms.
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Posted by Erik Stayton S.M., Comparative Media Studies, 2015
Topics: artificial intelligence, automation, automobiles, cars, design, future, human computer interaction, NHTSA, policy, technologyDriverless Dreams: Technological Narratives and the Shape of the Automated Car
Erik Stayton, ’15, examines dominant and alternative paradigms of ground vehicle automation, and concludes that current and imagined automation technology is far more hybrid than is often recognized.
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Posted by Suruchi Dumpawar S.M., Comparative Media Studies, 2015
Topics: big data, civics, design, government, open data, open governmentOpen Government Data Intermediaries: Mediating Data to Drive Changes in the Built Environment
Less attention has been focused on a configuration of actors that facilitate the use of data by aggregating open government data and enhancing it.
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Posted by Eric Klopfer, Louisa Rosenheck and Philip Tan
EdTechX: Our Online Courses on EdX
“Design and Development of Educational Technology and Introduction to Game Design validated that project-based collaborative instruction can succeed in the virtual world.”
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Posted by Anika Gupta S.M., Comparative Media Studies, 2016
A Conversation About Design + Journalism with Farah Assir
Farah Assir, interaction designer at the New York Times, talks with Anika Gupta, ’16, about NYT Now and what journalists are learning about design.
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Posted by Andrew Whitacre
Featured work from NYU’s Helen Nissenbaum
Ahead of Thursday’s talk with Helen Nissenbaum — an NYU professor of Media, Culture and Communication, and Computer Science — we’d like to share some of her featured work, including her new book with Mary Flanagan, who spoke at CMS/W earlier this year.