From its early days the Comparative Media Studies program has worked with partners from all over MIT. It has collaboration written in its genes.
Video: Media in Transition 6: “Institutional Perspectives on Storage”
European archivists grapple with the legal obligations, civic responsibilities and future prospects of their collections, which, thanks to the Internet and other new technologies, are increasingly awash in image and sound.
Podcast: Media in Transition 6: “Institutional Perspectives on Storage”
At this moment of transition in the archive, we face many choices, from redundancy and maintaining double systems to all-out conversion to digital formats. What strategies make sense as you look forward?
In Medias Res, Spring 2009
The CMS ideal moves outward through alums as they work in industry, education, the arts, journalism, policy making, and academia.
William Uricchio in the Hollywood Reporter
“‘Television is a parasite that lives on the back of other platforms,’ said MIT professor and media historian William Uricchio in his keynote.”
William Uricchio to present learned lessons from GAMBIT at GLS 4.0
Uricchio will present lessons learned from the Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab’s first year at the fourth Games, Learning and Society Conference July 10-11.
William Uricchio to give keynote at European Network for Cinema and Media Studies conference
William Uricchio will speak about new directions in archiving — social tagging, access, recycling and the broader implications for the interaction between history and memory.