Professor Williams presents NEH-supported tool at DH2019
Professor Mark Williams introduced the Media Ecology Project’s NEH-supported Semantic Annotation Tool at the Digital Humanities Conference in Ultrecht, the Netherlands.
[more]Professor Mark Williams introduced the Media Ecology Project’s NEH-supported Semantic Annotation Tool at the Digital Humanities Conference in Ultrecht, the Netherlands.
[more]New Hampshire Public Radio's "The Exchange" discussed how " game design impacts our brains, how it has changed our relationships and perceptions, and how we study these impacts" with Professor Mary Flanagan and Dr. Paul Weigle. Read the transcript or listen to the show here at NHPR
[more]Don't miss this screening of culminating Film & Media Studies seniors films, including other independent works. The evening begins at 5 PM in the Hop Garage with the opening of an exhibition by Everest Crawford, followed by a 6:30 reception at the Black Famly Visual Arts Center immediately preceding the screenings at 7 PM.
[more]The students of FS44 Cut & Paste Cinema and FS38 Advanced Animation will present their work at a stunning show Tuesday May 28th at 7PM in the Loew Theater. Admission free!
[more]The students of FS32 Filmmaking II will screen their final films on Wednesday, May 29th at 7PM in the Black Family Visual Arts Center's Loew Auditorium. Ranging from elaborately constructed fantasy worlds to unflinchingly realistic depictions of college life, they convey deeply personal perspectives.
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