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View ArticleWearable Diaries Project
Project in a Nutshell I’m working to produce a series of multimedia diaries that take advantage of wearable technology. The core of the project is the creation of an app for Google Glass that...
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View ArticlePeriodismo de Barrio: covering natural disasters, vulnerable communities and...
“Periodismo de Barrio” must try to be the kind of media outlet in which the vulnerable communities see their concerns reflected without any sensationalistic and irresponsible touch. It must try to be...
View ArticleKitty, Vivian, and Bianca uncover the peanut gallery
Check out the demo of our commenting system here: http://um-viz.media.mit.edu/finalFON/index.html As the news industry has evolved, individuals both inside and outside of established media corporations...
View ArticleMIT Financial Explorer: Opening the Brown Book data for everyone
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Brown Book is the “annual report of sponsored research activities” for MIT Campus and Lincoln Lab (a federally funded research and development center of...
View ArticleBackstori.es: A “Previously On” For News
Inspired by “Previously On…” recap sequences on TV shows, Backstori.es is a web-based tool that allows journalists to semi-automatically generate a background explainer video for any news story. In...
View ArticleSpring 2015 Final Projects
This past Wednesday, students in the Spring 2015 Future of News and Participatory Media presented their final projects. Below are summaries of each project: “It Gets Smaller” – Léa Steinacker, Charles...
View ArticleAlfie: The Audio Butler
(Team: Brittany, Sravanti, Ashley D.) As avid listeners of public radio and podcasts, we found ourselves wondering why it would be easier to book a trip to Timbuktu from our phones than to share an...
View ArticleOld and New Collide at Harvard Art Museum’s Lightbox Gallery
In November 2014, after the three stalwarts of the Boston art scene–the Fogg Museum, Busch-Reisinger Museum, and Arthur M. Sackler Museum–became one institution under the Harvard Art Museum, a smaller,...
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