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Networked Television

Something to keep up with is the EuroITV 2009 conference. Context:
EuroITV2009 is a forum for professionals not only from Europe, but from all over the world who are interested in, work with and do research on all aspects of interactive television. The conference will be held in the lively university town of Leuven, Belgium [...]

New Media at CCSU

Beau alerts me to this event at CCSU:
Blogger Wars: How the New Media are Changing the Presidential Contest
Panel Discussion and Debate: What’s Hot and What’s Not!
Host: Ned Lamont, adjunct professor of political science and philosophy, CCSU
Panelists:
Dan Gerstein – political communication consultant and communication director for Joe Lieberman
Colin McEnroe – talk show host on WTIC [...]

On Weblogs and Blog Wars

In terms of new media, weblog technology is tremendously durable. It’s developed since the mid nineties, remains, and continues to develop. In the context of these systems, I’d like to thank Spazeboy and Connecticut Bob for their screening of Blog Wars at the college. I would have liked to have seen more new media students [...]

Boston Cyberarts Festival 2007

The Boston Cyberarts Festival 2007 is in full swing. I’ve enjoyed the festival a few times and it’s typically fabulous. I’ll be up at MIT next week. If anyone wants to explore, you’ll be at the epicenter of new media.
The 2007 Boston Cyberarts Festival takes place April 20-May 6 at museums, galleries, theatres, universities, and [...]

Learning with Games 2007 Conference

Okay, who wants to go to France.
Organizers Politecnico di Milano have announced Learning with Games (LG2007), a conference focused on serious games scheduled to take place from September 24-26 at France’s Grand Hotel Mercure Sophia Country Club and Sophia Antipolis Science Park.

The New Media Crew

Say hello to the men and women of New Media.

IMA Public Media 2007

The Integrated Media Association’s 2007 conference is scheduled for February 20-24 in Boston with lots of big ideas to consider for the future of broadcast networks and media.

As we reach the end of 2006, the “Echo-Boom” in online service continues unabated–and from what we can see, the processes may actually be accelerating.
Most of the [...]