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Ryan French from the University of Southern California's Institute for Creative Technologies demonstrates Virtual Iraq/Afghanistan a virtual reality program designed for PTSD therapy of combat veterans during USC's GLIMPSE Digital Technology Showcase, Tuesday, January 29, 2013, in Los Angeles California.
Photo by Gus Ruelas
City of Bits, Bytes, and People
Friday, October 7, 2011
BMW Guggenheim Lab
First Park | Houston at Second Ave.
New York City
Digital devices and networks are merging with our physical environment, allowing us to capture information in real time, process it, and communicate it back to our cities. The citizen is at the center of this new urban condition: empowered by digital technologies, our capacity to make smarter decisions and to contribute to the place we live in is greatly enhanced.
The MIT SENSEable City Lab has been exploring this momentous change in projects with cities around the world. Assaf Biderman, associate director of the MIT SENSEable City Lab, takes us on a journey through the lab’s view of the future city.
Photos: Kristopher McKay
© The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York
Lead Developer Alexander Silkin, left and University of Southern California student Janice Chang, right, tryout "Wild Skies" and immersive 360 degree virtual reality program designed by his team Project Holodeck during the the University of Southern California's GLIMPSE Digital Technology Showcase, Tuesday, January 29, 2013, in Los Angeles California.
Photo by Gus Ruelas
Mike Bracken, Guardian, Alicia Navarro, Founder, Skimlinks, Jeremy Ruston, founder, Osmosoft, Duncan Malcolm, Founder, Everycity,
Being-Digital ‘09 is the annual headline event for the digital industry from the people at mashup*. The full day will bring together innovative and influential senior executives, entrepreneurs, and investors from a diverse range of businesses affected by digital technology. The purpose of the event is to help attendees develop their knowledge base required to be successful with international business in the digital age.
A scene from the Master of Science final reviews that took place at the Taubman College Liberty Research Annex on June 28, 2013.
Photo by Alex Jacque, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning
On Saturday June 8th the Digital Gym celebrated the grand opening of our new gadget and tech giftstore. We teamed up with Fanboy Games to host our very first video game tournament. Bruce Pechman aka. Mr. Bicep hosted the event and spoke to everyone about new technology and the future of gaming.
During the the University of Southern California's GLIMPSE Digital Technology Showcase, Tuesday, January 29, 2013, in Los Angeles California.
Photo by Gus Ruelas
A scene from the Master of Science final reviews that took place at the Taubman College Liberty Research Annex on June 28, 2013.
Photo by Alex Jacque, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning
Susan Adele Greenfield the 61 year old UK Baroness and neuroscientist who specializes in the physiology of the brain pertaining to Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease, has expressed concerns that digital technology may be having negative impacts on early development of children’s brains. Greenfield suggests that social networking sites in particular may be having an impact that we will not become aware of for several decades, pointing to the fact the human brain can change and the environment is capable of doing so. Criticized in some academic circles for her lack of clinical research to support her contention, Greenfield’s likens her critics to “like the people who denied that smoking caused cancer”. Greenfield says she is not criticizing the technologies themselves, but rather how and the extent to which technologies are used. Inspired by Frank Swain ow.ly/5XBep image source University of Oxford ow.ly/5XBdg
On Saturday June 8th the Digital Gym celebrated the grand opening of our new gadget and tech giftstore. We teamed up with Fanboy Games to host our very first video game tournament. Bruce Pechman aka. Mr. Bicep hosted the event and spoke to everyone about new technology and the future of gaming.
Project Holodeck Lead Developer Alexander Silkin, right, is helped by teammate and Producer James Iliff, center with his head mounted display as he prepares to enter the 360-degree full-body virtual reality program during the the University of Southern California's GLIMPSE Digital Technology Showcase, Tuesday, January 29, 2013, in Los Angeles California. Freelance writer Phil Owens, left, tries out Project Holodeck.
Photo by Gus Ruelas
Students demonstrate their programs during the the University of Southern California's GLIMPSE Digital Technology Showcase, Tuesday, January 29, 2013, in Los Angeles California.
Photo by Gus Ruelas
A scene from the Master of Science final reviews that took place at the Taubman College Liberty Research Annex on June 28, 2013.
Photo by Alex Jacque, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning
Interim Executive Director and Senior Director of Technology Advancement and Licensing for the University of Southern California Stevens Center for Innovation Rick Friedman, left, is given a demonstration by developer and USC research scientist Skip Rizzo of Virtual Iraq/Afghanistan a virtual reality program designed for PTSD therapy of combat veterans during USC's GLIMPSE Digital Technology Showcase, Tuesday, January 29, 2013, in Los Angeles California.
Photo by Gus Ruelas
A scene from the Master of Science final reviews that took place at the Taubman College Liberty Research Annex on June 28, 2013.
Photo by Alex Jacque, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning
On Saturday June 8th the Digital Gym celebrated the grand opening of our new gadget and tech giftstore. We teamed up with Fanboy Games to host our very first video game tournament. Bruce Pechman aka. Mr. Bicep hosted the event and spoke to everyone about new technology and the future of gaming.
Programers and journalists are given demonstrations during the the University of Southern California's GLIMPSE Digital Technology Showcase, Tuesday, January 29, 2013, in Los Angeles California.
Photo by Gus Ruelas
Programers and journalists are given demonstrations of "New Dimensions in Testimony" during the the University of Southern California's GLIMPSE Digital Technology Showcase, Tuesday, January 29, 2013, in Los Angeles California.
Photo by Gus Ruelas
The third week of Summer 2011 Youth Media Camps was finalized today with our final family screening of all the creative work done throughout the week.
To see all the amazing media art that was created this week, have a look at the Media Camps blog - mediacamp.memeshift.com/
To find out more about Youth Media Camps:
Teaching youth to use mobile phones to create media. The great kids at the Monarch school work alongside MACSD instructors to learn about digital media
The third week of Summer 2011 Youth Media Camps was finalized today with our final family screening of all the creative work done throughout the week.
To see all the amazing media art that was created this week, have a look at the Media Camps blog - mediacamp.memeshift.com/
To find out more about Youth Media Camps:
Session: ePatients and Digital Decision Making
Roger Holzberg shares what it means to be an ePatient using real world stories
A scene from the Master of Science final reviews that took place at the Taubman College Liberty Research Annex on June 28, 2013.
Photo by Alex Jacque, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning
The third week of Summer 2011 Youth Media Camps was finalized today with our final family screening of all the creative work done throughout the week.
To see all the amazing media art that was created this week, have a look at the Media Camps blog - mediacamp.memeshift.com/
To find out more about Youth Media Camps:
Project Holodeck Lead Developer Alexander Silkin adjust his head mounted display to access his team's 360-degree full-body virtual reality program during the the University of Southern California's GLIMPSE Digital Technology Showcase, Tuesday, January 29, 2013, in Los Angeles California.
Photo by Gus Ruelas
Bill Gates speaks with student Christian Devito during a MATH MY WAY class at Foothill College on April 20, 2010. The visit is part of a three day tour of universities across the country to learn about the work students and faculty are doing to improve education in the United States, and improve health and reduce poverty around the world. The MATH MY WAY program re-imagines the one-instructor, one-classroom model as an innovative, flexible design centered on a hands-on series of self-paced math learning modules which is dedicated to helping students not only develop math confidence and study skills but also grasp basic math concepts, providing the foundation for success in subsequent coursework and in the real world.