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Demo Reel - August 2008
from YouTube :: Tag // ComputerGraphics August 25, 2008
This is my demo reel as of August 2008. It is comprised of the work I have done in the Computer Graphics & Animation masters program at DePaul University's School of CTI. Author: smeister4 Keywords: Jesse Smith demo reel DePaul masters road runner graphics animation filmmaker radiosity character implicit surface c++ asteroid maketree metra ohio state globe paperweight 3DS Max MaxScript Renderman Brick Shader Displacement Trip to Bountiful VTK Visualization Toolkit Flash ActionScript Handheld Prototype It's Everything You Keep in Your Pocket Revolution Surface Willow Added: August 25, 2008
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Lethal Weapon: When what you watch on TV begins to matter
from Favorites of iiieyedigital October 06, 2007
Several psychologists, authors, Implicit Association Tests (IAT) to measure the level of racial influences we may have latent within our subconscious. The results of these studies suggest that it is possible to harbor certain unconscious attitudes toward race/racism that are in direct conflict with our conscious belief system. The video concludes that the environments in which we live, where television is mostly dominated by White images, may affect how you feel and behave toward yourself and others without your conscious realization. Additional Research Information: University of Michigan Health System: Your Child Unconscious Prejudice Scientific American Frontiers Psychological Dispositions in Black
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Lethal Weapon: When what you watch on TV begins to matter
from YouTube :: Videos by 4truthandjustice October 06, 2007
Several psychologists, authors, & media personalities discuss how television and images impact the human mind's subconscious perception of race and racism. It is suggested that images on television can have an unconscious influence on your decision making and behavior beyond your conscious awareness. Some psychologists have created "Implicit Association Tests" (IAT) to measure the level of racial influences we may have latent within our subconscious. The results of these studies suggest that it is possible to harbor certain unconscious attitudes toward race/racism that are in direct conflict with our conscious belief system. The video concludes that the environments in which we live, where television is mostly dominated by White images, may affect how you feel and behave toward yourself and others without your conscious realization. Additional Research Information: University of Michigan Health System: Your Child & Television http://www.med.umich.edu/1libr/yourchild/tv.htm The Media Awareness Network: Kids & Racial Stereotypes http://www.media-awareness.ca/english/resources/tip_sheets/racial_tip.cfm University of Washington: The Unconscious Roots of Racism http://web.psych.washington.edu/news/story.php?news_id=44 Gladwell.com: The Second Mind (Blink) http://www.gladwell.com/blink/blink_excerpt1.html WashingtonPost.com: See No Bias http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A27067-2005Jan21?language=printer Scientific American: The Implicit Prejudice http://sciam.com/print_version.cfm?articleID=0004B0F0-7813-146C-ADB783414B7F0000 Harvard University: Research Matters http://www.researchmatters.harvard.edu/story.php?article_id=419 Project Implicit® http://www.projectimplicit.net/ Also see the following videos on the 4TruthAndJustice YouTube channel: "Unconscious Prejudice" "Scientific American Frontiers" "Psychological Dispositions in Black & White" Author: 4TruthAndJustice Keywords: psychology girl like me television implicit prejudice IAT justice stereotypes racism white supremacy 4TruthAndJustice Added: October 6, 2007
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Unconscious Prejudice Part1 of 2: I'm not a Racist... I Think?
from YouTube :: Videos by 4truthandjustice October 06, 2007
Harvard psychologist, Dr. Mahzarin R. Banaji, delivers a lecture titled "Paradoxes of Mind & Society" at the Yale University Department of Psychology. Dr. Banaji describes her research into the unconscious prejudices that human beings may carry below the threshold of consciousness. She is also a key contributor for the development of the "Implicit Association Test" (IAT), which is used in a range of experiments to measure the magnitude of prejudices that may lie in the subconscious of the test taker. This video may be viewed in it's entirety along with a description and transcript at the following link. Democratic Vistas http://www.yale.edu/terc/democracy/media/jan23.htm Lecture Date: January 23, 2001 Additional Research Information: Harvard University: Research Matters http://www.researchmatters.harvard.edu/story.php?article_id=419 WashingtonPost.com: See No Bias http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A27067-2005Jan21?language=printer Scientific American: The Implicit Prejudice http://sciam.com/print_version.cfm?articleID=0004B0F0-7813-146C-ADB783414B7F0000 Project Implicit® http://www.projectimplicit.net/ University of Washington: The Unconscious Roots of Racism http://web.psych.washington.edu/news/story.php?news_id=44 University of Michigan Health System: Your Child & Television http://www.med.umich.edu/1libr/yourchild/tv.htm The Media Awareness Network: Kids & Racial Stereotypes http://www.media-awareness.ca/english/resources/tip_sheets/racial_tip.cfm Gladwell.com: The Second Mind (Blink) http://www.gladwell.com/blink/blink_excerpt1.html Author: 4TruthAndJustice Keywords: Mahzarin Banaji racism unconscious implicit prejudice Yale Harvard IAT psychology Greenwald Nosek 4TruthAndJustice Added: October 6, 2007
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Unconscious Prejudice Part2 of 2: I'm not a Racist... I Think?
from YouTube :: Videos by 4truthandjustice October 06, 2007
Dr. Mahzarin R. Banaji and Anthony Kronman (Former Dean of Yale Law School) have a discussion about the legal and social implications of Dr. Banaji's research. Kronman suggests that several policy changes may be in order, such as administering IATs to police officers, jurors, judges, teachers, etc. This video may be viewed in it's entirety along with a description and transcript at the following link. Democratic Vistas http://www.yale.edu/terc/democracy/media/jan23.htm Discussion Date: January 25, 2001 Additional Research Information: Harvard University: Research Matters http://www.researchmatters.harvard.edu/story.php?article_id=419 WashingtonPost.com: See No Bias http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A27067-2005Jan21?language=printer Scientific American: The Implicit Prejudice http://sciam.com/print_version.cfm?articleID=0004B0F0-7813-146C-ADB783414B7F0000 Project Implicit® http://www.projectimplicit.net/ University of Washington: The Unconscious Roots of Racism http://web.psych.washington.edu/news/story.php?news_id=44 University of Michigan Health System: Your Child & Television http://www.med.umich.edu/1libr/yourchild/tv.htm The Media Awareness Network: Kids & Racial Stereotypes http://www.media-awareness.ca/english/resources/tip_sheets/racial_tip.cfm Gladwell.com: The Second Mind (Blink) http://www.gladwell.com/blink/blink_excerpt1.html Author: 4TruthAndJustice Keywords: Mahzarin Banaji racism unconscious implicit prejudice Yale Harvard law psychology IAT Greenwald Nosek 4TruthAndJustice Added: October 6, 2007
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ER-022 Everyone's Revolution
from Everyone's Revolution Podcast April 11, 2006
Comments inspired by the book Blink focusing on the IAT (Implicit Association Test).Links and references relating to this episode:Blink, by Malcolm Gladwell 2005, Little Brown and CompanyIAT Implicit Association Test WebsiteThe Unified Theory of the Nervous System and Behavior Click here to help support Everyone's Revolution by filling out the Survey
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