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[embed]https://youtu.be/U2NdeuAD7WQ[/embed] A Language of What May Not Be Said   In the first event of the Fall 2022 lecture series, MIT Open Documentary Lab welcomed immersive art duo Lundahl & Seitl to discuss their...

These courses are offered to MIT students and affiliates. More information can be found at the MIT subjects catalog.   CMS.100 Introduction to Media Studies  (, )   Prereq: None Units: 3-3-6 Lecture: MW1-2.30 (4-257) or TR12-1.30 (1-277) Offers an overview of the social,...

IDFA YEAR 5 Research Focus: Prototyping the Future   In any emergent media field, experimentation, prototyping and audience testing are key. IDFA DocLab is home to many such experiments and fertile testing...

Dr. Tasha Hubbard is an award-winning Cree filmmaker and an associate professor in the Faculty of Native Studies/Department of English and Film at the University of Alberta. She is from...

The Culture Archive by Kidus Hailesilassie is a multi-media immersive experience of an AI-generated language archive from the continent of Africa and its diaspora with multiple artistic extensions.   It is an...

Kidus Hailesilassie’s design merges the boundaries between spatial practice and futures informed by Africa and its diasporic conditions. With a background in architecture and speculative world-building, his works focus on...

Jasmine Heyward is ODL's Communications and Events Production Coordinator, supporting outreach and operations. They were introduced to ODL's work while studying Digital and Interactive Storytelling at the University of Westminster in...

Moving Realities by Lori Landay is an experiment with using movement (gesture, everyday movement, kinetic control in XR experiences, and dance) for expressive purposes in interactive and immersive media. Moving Realities...

Lori Landay is an interdisciplinary teacher, scholar, and new media artist. She combines creative and theoretical work to explore subjectivity, commodification, and mixed realities in audiovisual culture, from silent movies...