Category Archives: New Media
KCRW: Channels and Stations Are Now Apps/Plugins and Platforms
[rant on]
SuperMediaMegaCorp (and local media corp) doesn’t get it. At some point, even aggregators like Hulu will need an API-like functionality allowing developers and creators to add their content ( …or tap their ad network(s)). And BTW, via Bloomberg:
June 25 (Bloomberg) — Television programs such as “The Simpsons” and “CSI” are for the first time [...]
2008 Digital Media and Learning Competition
Sponsored by the MacArthur Foundation:
2008 Digital Media and Learning Competition
From the release:
The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, in collaboration with the University of California, Irvine, Duke University and the virtual network HASTAC, announced today a second annual open-call competition that will provide $2 million in awards to innovators shaping the field of digital [...]
ProPublica: Open Source Investigative Journalism
From Craig Newmark:
ProPublica is an independent, non-profit newsroom that will produce investigative journalism in the public interest. Our work will focus exclusively on truly important stories, stories with “moral force.” We will do this by producing journalism that shines a light on exploitation of the weak by the strong and on the failures of those [...]
Producers Institute for New Media Technologies
2008 Producers Institute for New Media Technologies
Bay Area Video Coalition
May 30 – June 8, San Francisco.
Nine documentary teams have been chosen to prototype innovative interactive, mobile, multimedia, and game projects to engage and build audiences for their social issue storytelling during the 2008 Producers Institute for New Media Technologies
Funded by generous lead support from [...]
Online Viewing: Remixing Cinema: Future and Past of Moving Images
Lecture/discussion with Lev Manovich, media artist/lecturer/theorist and co-author/creator of Soft Cinema and author of The Language of New Media, and Sean Cubitt, media theorist/historian and author of The Cinema Effect and Digital Aesthetics.
Remixing, Coding, Remapping, and Recombination of visual manifestations are revolutionizing the narrative form of film – new societal phenomena, like the VJ scene, [...]
Futures of Entertainment 2007 Conference
The Futures of Entertainment Conference is presented by the MIT Comparative Media Studies Dept—
This year’s conference will consider developments in advertising, cult media, metrics, measurement, and accounting for audiences, cultural labor and audience relations, and mobile platform development.
Futures of Entertainment Conference
MIT Bartos Theater@MIT Media Lab
November 16-17, 2007
Cambridge, MA
Check out audio/video from last years conference.
OFFF New York 2007 November 2-4
An incredible list of presenters…
OOFFF New York 2007 November 2-4
BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center, New York
OFFF is a cutting-edge festival exploring the latest in digital aesthetics and software language. OFFF festival brings together the artists that are breaking ground and shaping new standards in media and design, becoming the essential meeting point for the international [...]
The National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture (NAMAC) Conference 2007
The National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture’s 2007 Conference is in Austin, TX, Oct. 17-20, 2007. Featuring a keynote by Richard Linklater.
The National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture (NAMAC) is a nonprofit association whose membership comprises a diverse mix of organizations and individuals dedicated to a common goal: the support and advocacy of [...]
Eyebeam Accepting 2007/8 Fellowship Applications
Art+Technology incubator/curator Eyebeam is now accepting applications for it’s 2007-8 Fellows, in the Eyebeam R&D OpenLab, Production Lab and Education Lab. The Deadline is August 6, 2007.
Research themes for 2007/08 include (though will not be limited to):
* Energy, Technology and Sustainability
* Urban research, urban interventions and media in public space
Artists and creative technologists interested in [...]
The Music Visualizations of Andrew Kuo
The awesome, humorous data visualizations of music/concerts by Andrew Kuo, who posts his work at earlboykins.blogspot.com, were recently highlighted in The New York Times.
(from NYT graphic) Hat tip: Information Aesthetics

















