Content tagged "drones"
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Posted by Andrew Whitacre and Elizabeth Borneman
Podcast: Lucy Suchman, “Artificial Intelligence & Modern Warfare”
Lancaster University’s Lucy Suchman’s concern is with the asymmetric distributions of sociotechnologies of (in)security, their deadly and injurious effects, and the legal, ethical, and moral questions that haunt their operations.
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Posted by Andrew Whitacre and Rachel Thompson
Video and podcast, Civic Arts Series: Myron Dewey, “Protecting the Water in Solidarity and Unity”
Myron Dewey has pioneered the blending of citizen monitoring, documentary filmmaking, and social networking in the cause of environment, social justice and indigenous people’s rights.
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Event: Thursday, November 15, 2018 @ 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Civic Arts Series: Myron Dewey
Myron Dewey has pioneered the blending of citizen monitoring, documentary filmmaking, and social networking in the cause of environment, social justice and indigenous people’s rights.
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Posted by Peter Dizikes
3 Questions: Lisa Parks on drones, warfare, and the media
CMS/W Professor Lisa Parks discusses new essay collection analyzing the impact of drones.
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Posted by Elise Chen
Neglected Public Property: The Study of Media Infrastructures
To Professor Lisa Parks, the air itself has become a medium controlled by drone warfare.
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Posted by CMS/W
MIT Shares New Aerial Drone Videos of Campus
The videos, produced by Drone Pros, capture views of the MIT Dome, Stata Center, west campus, and more.
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Event: Thursday, February 11, 2016 @ 5:00 pm
Lisa Parks: “Drone Matters: Vertical Mediation in the Horn of Africa”
Lisa Parks is interested both in the discourses that have been used to expose covert US drone interventions and in the ways that drone operations themselves function as technologies of mediation.
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Posted by Andrew Whitacre
The Making of the MIT Pi Day Video
Highlighting Loren Sherman, ’17, about his remarkable video for MIT admitted students — acceptance letters delivered by drone on Pi Day.
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Posted by Edward Schiappa
In Medias Res, Spring 2015
“As this issue of In Medias Res testifies, however, the challenging weather has not slowed the pace of activities of the denizens of CMS/W!”
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Posted by Chelsea Barabas S.M., Comparative Media Studies, 2015
Eyes over Kenya: The use of drones for conservation
Chelsea Barabas (CMS, ’15) and Jude Mwenda (MAS, ’15) spent January in Kenya, working with a conservancy to explore using drones to monitor poaching.