PROF. JACQUE WERNIMONT ARTICLE IN WIRED MAGAZINE
"Pandemic Death Counts Are Numbing. There's Another Way to Process Data" The F&MS Assoc. Professor writes that "Data visceralization goes beyond mortality statistics to help people grieve."
[more]"Pandemic Death Counts Are Numbing. There's Another Way to Process Data" The F&MS Assoc. Professor writes that "Data visceralization goes beyond mortality statistics to help people grieve."
[more]Prof. Williams's presentation "U.S. Archival Moving Images of Africa via The Media Ecology Project" reported on The Media Ecology Project progress in researching and interrogating archival footage about "The Idea of Africa", which is the title of the course he is co-teaching with Prof. Ayo Coly (AAAS, COLT).
[more]The Houston Chronicle writes that "Artificial intelligence is the primary material for all of the works in her first Houston show" about Professor Mary Flanagan's latest exhibition, which runs through July 9, 2022, at Nancy Littlejohn Fine Art, in Houston, TX.
[more]The Journal of e-Media Studies has re-launched on June 1, 2022, with a special issue edited by Hadi Gharabaghi and Bret Vukoder about studies of US Information Agency moving pictures.
[more]The Atlanta native seeks to foster "radical empathy" with a focus on Black women's experience.
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