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ACC Show - THE HAPPENING
from - blip.tv (beta) July 21, 2008
Sabina, the ACC show's Reel Critic, discusses M. Night Shyamalan's "The Happening". Listen in on her thoughts about how the ending of this thriller will make or break the movie's success.
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#27 Civic Media
from LabCAST July 15, 2008
The Center for Future Civic Media is a joint effort between the MIT Media Lab and the MIT Comparative Media Studies Program. It is working to create technical and social systems for sharing, prioritizing, organizing, and acting on information.
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Lifting Depression
from Psychjourney Podcasts June 05, 2008
Deborah Harper, President of Psychjourney, interviews Dr. Kelly Lambert, author of Lifting Depression: A Neuroscientist's Hands-On Approach to Activating Your Brain's Healing Power published by Basic Books. Kelly Lambert, Ph.D., is Chair of Psychology at Randolph-Macon College and the author, with Craig Howard Kinsley, of the text Clinical Neuroscience. Lambert has published widely in Nature, Scientific American, Behavioral Neuroscience, and other scientific publications. Her âsmart ratsâ research has been featured on ABCâs World News Tonight and other media. A professor for over 20 years, she enjoys conducting neuroscience research with her students and sharing those finding to help people live more fulfilled and enjoyable lives. She and her family live in Mechanicsville, Virginia. Visit her website.
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#26 Storied Navigation
from LabCAST June 02, 2008
Storied Navigation is a novel approach to constructing a story based on a collection of digital video and audio. Media sequences are tagged with free-text annotations and stored as a collection. The system can then suggest media based on the context of the story.
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Episode 14 - Next Generation
from Connected Life Video Podcast May 20, 2008
ConnectedLife checks out some of the amazing technological innovations behind the scenes of a DJ Tiesto concert. We also look at LaserGraffiti, the first sustainable city, and why bottled water is actually bad.
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#25 RoboScooter
from LabCAST May 19, 2008
The RoboScooter is a lightweight, folding, electric motor scooter. It is designed to provide convenient, inexpensive mobility in urban areas.
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Kluge: The Haphazard Construction of the Human Mind
from Psychjourney Podcasts May 15, 2008
Deborah Harper, President of Psychjourney, interviews Dr. Gary Marcus, author of Kluge: The Haphazard Construction of the Human Mind published by Houghton Mifflin Co. Dr. Gary Marcus is Director of the NYU Infant Language Learning Center, and Professor of Psychology at New York University. Author of The Birth of the Mind, The Algebraic Mind: Integrating Connectionism and Cognitive Science, and editor of The Norton Psychology Reader, Marcus's research on developmental cognitive neuroscience has been published in over forty articles in leading journals such as Science, Nature, Cognition, Cognitive Psychology, and the Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development. In 1996 he won the Robert L. Fantz award for new investigators in cognitive development, and in 2002-2003 Marcus he was a Fellow of the Center for Advanced Study in Social and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford. His 2008 book Kluge was a New York Times Editor's Choice. Visit his website.
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Episode 33 - Baby Technology
from Connected Life Video Podcast April 29, 2008
ConnectedLife is all about babies. We visit UBC’s Baby Cognitive Lab, look at some popular baby gadgets and learn about a new study that says babies and TV shouldn’t mix. Stop crying - this is ConnectedLife.
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#23 Nexi MDS Robot
from LabCAST April 14, 2008
Nexi is an MDS (Mobile Dexterous Social) Robot designed and built in collaboration with the MIT Media Lab s Personal Robots Group, UMASS Amherst s Laboratory for Perceptual Robotics, Xitome Design, and Meka Robotics.
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#21 Stiff People’s League
from LabCAST March 24, 2008
Stiff People’s League is a mixed-reality table soccer game in which teams of virtual and real players compete together. It debuted at Ars Electronica 2007.
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#20 Siftables
from LabCAST March 14, 2008
Siftables are independent, compact devices with sensing, graphical display, and wireless communication capabilities. They can be physically manipulated as a group to interact with digital information and media.
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#18 Software Agents
from LabCAST February 22, 2008
The Software Agents group investigates a new paradigm for software that acts like an assistant to a user of an interactive interface rather than simply as a tool.
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#17 Death and the Powers
from LabCAST February 15, 2008
Death and the Powers will showcase groundbreaking advances in musical language and materials, scenographic technique, and performance technology
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#16 Seamless
from LabCAST February 08, 2008
Seamless: Computational Couture 2008 is a fashion event featuring innovative and experimental works in computational apparel design, interactive clothing, and technology-based fashion. This year’s show was produced by Media Lab student Amanda Parkes, Media Lab alumna Christine Liu and the Museum of Science, Boston. Watch the entire show here.
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Sanitary Napkins :: Aftermath
from Vlog of a Faux Journalist January 22, 2008
.:. Faux Press .:. Formats available: Quicktime (.mov), Flash Video (.flv), MPEG-4 Video (.m4v)Tags: faux_press, jan mclaughlin, sanitary napkins, unsanitary, art, cognition, intelligence, philosophy, poetry
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