Digital Media in the Fine Arts – Event Recording

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgXfEjCEWfY

0:00:00      Symposium Introduction
0:01:30      Event Introduction, Pat Berman
0:03:12      remixing sound//reshaping thought, Jenny Johnson
0:26:47      Critical Insight: Vision, Sound and New Media, David Kelley
0:54:25      Teaching Animation and Visual Effects, Andy Fedak
1:15:14       Anarchism, Andy Fedak
1:26:34      New World of Opportunities for Pedagogy, Learning and a Participatory Relationship to the Arts, Martin Brody

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Libraries as Spaces for Teaching, Learning and Research – 4/10

Learning Commons Model

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Privacy in the Digital Age – Participate in person or online!

Join us for our fourth spring symposium event, Privacy in the Digital Age, tomorrow (April 3rd) at 4:30PM. Refreshments will be served outside SCI 377 at 4PM.

This event is co-sponsored by the Treves Fund, CS, LTS and MAS.

Join us in SCI 377 or online!

This event will be live-streamed from the College website:
http://www.wellesley.edu/PublicAffairs/Live/

Participate in the conversation before, during and after the event via twitter:  #PrivDA

An event recording will be available on the event page within days of the event.

 

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Digital Media in the Fine Arts – Participate in Person or Online!

Our spring symposium continues with our third event, Digital Media and the Fine Arts, tomorrow (March 28th) at 1PM.

Join us in Collins Cinema or online!

This event will be live-streamed from the College website:
http://www.wellesley.edu/PublicAffairs/Live/

Participate in the conversation before, during and after the event via twitter:  #wellesleydm, #ltssym12

An event recording will be available on the event page within days of the event.

 

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Brewster Kahle 4/18 – save the date

Join us Wednesday, April 18th at 1PM for a virtual conversation with Brewster Kahle, Digital Librarian and the founder of the Internet Archive.

Bio from http://archive.org/about/bios.php:

Brewster Kahle, Digital Librarian and Founder of the Internet Archive, has been working to provide universal access to all knowledge for more than twenty-five years.

Since the mid-1980s, Kahle has focused on developing technologies for information discovery and digital libraries. In 1989 Kahle invented the Internet’s first publishing system, WAIS (Wide Area Information Server) system and in 1989, founded WAIS Inc., a pioneering electronic publishing company that was sold to America Online in 1995. In 1996, Kahle founded the Internet Archive which may be the largest digital library. At the same time, he co-founded Alexa Internet which helps catalog the Web in April 1996, which was sold to Amazon.com in 1999.

Kahle earned a B.S. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1982. As a student, he studied artificial intelligence with W. Daniel Hillis and Marvin Minsky. In 1983, Kahle helped start Thinking Machines, a parallel supercomputer maker, serving there as a lead engineer for six years. He serves on the boards of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Public Knowledge, the European Archive, the Television Archive, and the Internet Archive.

 

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Digital Media in the Fine Arts – correction

The Digital Media in the Fine Arts event will be held on WEDNESDAY, 3/28 at 1PM in Collins Cinema.  The original event poster incorrectly listed the date as Tuesday, 3/28.

We hope to see you there!

Digital Media in the Find Arts

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Latanya Sweeney, April 3rd, 4:30 – Save the Date

Join the Computer Science Department and LTS for a talk by Latanya Sweeney – an additional event in this spring’s Liberal Learning in the Digital Age symposium.

April 3, 4:30, location:TBA

Her mission (as taken from her web site)

Historic approaches to the 3 pillars of privacy (consent, notice, and de-identification) seem to be challenged in today’s data-rich networked world. My current mission is to assess the current setting and introduce new technology-powered instruments or modifications to old instruments, as needed. The goal is to allow society to reap the benefits of emerging technologies while enjoying privacy protection.

More information about the speaker and her work can be found on her site – http://dataprivacylab.org/people/sweeney/

More information about this talk will be available in March.

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Digital Media in the Fine Arts 3/28 – Save the date!

Digital Media in the Fine Arts

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Digital Scholarship and Learning in the Humanities – Event Recording

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgQB2QK21sc

  • 0:00:00     Introductions
  • 0:02:47      Hamilton College’s Digital Humanities Initiative: A Liberal Arts Model for Future Scholarship, Research and Teaching, Angel David Nieves
  • 0:42:54      Q&A

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Digital Scholarship and Learning in the Humanities – Participate in Person or Online!

Our spring symposium continues with our second event, Digital Scholarship and Learning in the Humanities, today (March 6th) at 4PM.

Join us in the Clapp Library Lecture Room or online!

This event will be live-streamed from the College website:
http://www.wellesley.edu/PublicAffairs/Live/

Participate in the conversation before, during and after the event via twitter:  #wellesleydh, #ltssym12

An event recording will be available on the event page within days of the event.

 

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