TenFour
TenFour
Collaborative. Eclectic. Provocative. Experimental. TenFour is a video and podcasting channel that investigates the hopes, the fears and the realities of the "digital revolution" in which we live. The content is created by undergraduate students pursuing an Honors Degree from the ...
Coming Soon Teaser
A collaboratively authored promo video for TenFour, a new video and podcasting channel from the University of Southern California's Institute for Multimedia Literacy. Students and instructors picked words to describe TenFour, then animated the words in ...
Coming Soon Teaser
A collaboratively authored promo video for TenFour, a new video and podcasting channel from the University of Southern California's Institute for Multimedia Literacy. Students and instructors picked words to describe TenFour, then animated the words in ...
Coming Soon Teaser
A collaboratively authored promo video for TenFour, a new video and podcasting channel from the University of Southern California's Institute for Multimedia Literacy. Students and instructors picked words to describe TenFour, then animated the words in ...
Coming Soon Teaser
A collaboratively authored promo video for TenFour, a new video and podcasting channel from the University of Southern California's Institute for Multimedia Literacy. Students and instructors picked words to describe TenFour, then animated the words in ...
Vodcast 1.1: "Apples and Oranges"
TA video exploring the consumption of individuality, in which a girl searches to fit into the community of “different” Apple consumers. One of five After Effects animations exploring the culture industry. Authored by Isomi Miake-Lye.
Vodcast 1.2: "Privacy"
The details of your life may not be as private as you’d like to think. You’d be surprised who knows about them. One of five After Effects animations exploring the culture industry. Authored by Sam Ghods.
Vodcast 1.3: "So What If There’s Violence in Video Games?"
Based loosely upon a post-Columbine testimony to Congress given by MIT Professor Henry Jenkins, this project engages in a rational view of video games and popular culture while mocking those who are engrossed in and perpetuate moral panic. One of five ...
Vodcast 1.1: "Apples and Oranges"
A video exploring the consumption of individuality, in which a girl searches to fit into the community of "different" Apple consumers. This video is one of five After Effects animations exploring the culture industry. Authored by Isomi Miake-Lye.
Vodcast 1.2: "Privacy"
The details of your life may not be as private as you’d like to think. You’d be surprised who knows about them. This video is one of five After Effects animations exploring the culture industry. Authored by Sam Ghods.
Vodcast 1.3: "So What If There's Violence in Video Games?"
Based loosely upon a post-Columbine testimony to Congress given by MIT Professor Henry Jenkins, this project engages in a rational view of video games and popular culture while mocking those who are engrossed in and perpetuate moral panic. This video is ...
Vodcast 1.4: "Tweentacular, Tweentacular"
Over the past half a century, children have become one of corporate America’s most important marketing demographic. An offshoot of this is the development of tween culture, whose members consist mainly of homogenized preadolescents, aged 8-14. They are ...
Vodcast 1.4: "Tweentacular, Tweentacular"
Over the past half a century, children have become one of corporate America's most important marketing demographic. An offshoot of this is the development of tween culture, whose members consist mainly of homogenized preadolescents, aged 8-14. They are ...
Vodcast 1.5: "And What Did We Learn Today??"
This video is an introduction to my area of study, the realms of online and distance education as well as the use of technology as a replacement teaching tool. Will the increase of computerized education be an advantage or a disadvantage to future ...
Vodcast 1.5: "And What Did We Learn Today??"
This video is an introduction to my area of study, the realms of online and distance education as well as the use of technology as a replacement teaching tool. Will the increase of computerized education be an advantage or a disadvantage to future ...
Podcast: "Heteronormativity and Tween Culture"
In this podcast, Lindsay Pond explores how tween culture is shaped by adult attitudes towards sexuality. She draws on the article "Sex in Public" by Lauren Berlant and Michael Warner (from Simon During, ed., THE CULTURAL STUDIES READER) to analyze how ...
Podcast: "Culture Jamming and Video Culture"
After examining Mark Dery's article concerning culture jamming in relation to video game culture, we then discuss grassroots and juvenile appropriation of video game images and later include theories of radicalism in general. Links: Mark Dery article on ...
Podcast: "Who Owns Culture?"
A summary and extension of Lawrence Lessig and Jeff Tweedy's presentation, Who Owns Culture?, at the New York Public Library on April 7th, 2005. This podcast also features a clip from a Q&A following a talk given by Lessig at the USC Annenberg Center for ...
Videocast: "Channel Surfing the Creative Commons"
Students were given 60 to remix and mash-up audio and images from the creative commons into a 30 video segment. These segments were then compiled in this video, which represents a spontaneous explosion of the collective creativity and insanity of the IML ...
Videocast: "Channel Surfing the Creative Commons"
Students were given 60 to remix and mash-up audio and images from the creative commons into a 30 video segment. These segments were then compiled in this video, which represents a spontaneous explosion of the collective creativity and insanity of the IML ...

















