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Comparative Media Studies/Writing

A narrative of creation expressed via immersive technology.

A multimedia artist, Jackson 2bears, has created "Ne:Kahwistará:ken Kanónhsa'kówa í:se Onkwehonwe," a vivid virtual retelling of the Haudenosaunee creation story. The project, which was inspired by the traditional Haudenosaunee structure, the longhouse, was a collaborative effort designed to keep indigenous teachings and stories alive, central to which was the importance of communal experiences. The installation…

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MIT’s computing is at a crucial juncture.

MIT’s Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing has opened its new headquarters in Building 45, creating a hub for computing on campus. The building is considered a physical manifestation of the college's mission to fortify core computer science and AI, integrate computing throughout MIT, and advance the social, ethical and policy considerations of the discipline. MIT…

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A turning point for computer studies at MIT.

The MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing has recently inaugurated its new headquarters in Building 45, fostering a new hub of connectivity at MIT. The structure serves as a computing crossroads for the campus and aims to catalyze collaborations in computing, and houses research groups from multiple departments and labs. Approximately 178,000 square feet in…

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MIT’s Generative AI Week promotes conversation among different fields.

In late November, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) held a Generative AI Week involving faculty, staff, and students from the institution. The event served as a platform to discuss the opportunities and important applications of generative artificial intelligence technologies across varied disciplines. The week's agenda included a main symposium and four subject-specific symposia. MIT President…

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