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Calendar

This course contains lectures, lab sessions and recitations, which are presented in the calendar using the following abbreviations.

L = Lecture
Lab = Lab
R = Recitation


SES #TopicsKEY DATES
L1Introduction
L2Media Convergence
R1Media Convergence - What is Jenkins' Argument? What are Counter Examples?Reading response 1 due
Lab 1The Society of Spectacle Screening
L3Origins of Media and Media TheoryClass media studies wiki due
R2Reading Response DiscussionReading response 2 due

Paper 1 due
Lab 2Blade Runner Screening
L4Library Research

What is Authoritative Information in the Age of the Network?
L5Game Mods (Guest Lecture by Paul Marino)
L6Media is the Message / Simulacra and Simulation
R3Discussion of Media Projects and Modes of Working
R4Working Groups
Lab 3Battle of Algiers Screening
L7Theory of Media: Terrorism as Media Tool
R5History of Media: KittlerClass presentation 1 due

Paper 2 due
Lab 4eXistenZ Screening
L8Media Lab Field Trip
R6Media Acts
Lab 5Dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y Screening
L9Media and Property: Creative Commons

Guest Lecture by Hal Abelson
R7Politics of Media: Discussion of Creative Commons License
Lab 6Sonic Outlaws Screening
L10Audio Media: History of Mechanical Audio

Guest Lecturer by Lisa Gitelman
Paper 3 due
R8Independent Work Group Meetings
L11Television's Past, the Actualization of Mass Media
R9The Future of Television

Discussion Led by Tom Levenson
Media assignment 2 due
Lab 7Eyes on the Prize Screening
L12Postmedia Production: Electronic Music Culture / Digital Radio

Student Podcast Demo
L13Final Project: Class PresentationsFinal project and class presentation 2 due

 








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