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Screenshot from UNIVERSE WITHIN: Lives in the Global Highrise, 2015. Courtesy of HIGHRISE and The National Film Board of Canada.
Screenshot from UNIVERSE WITHIN: Lives in the Global Highrise, 2015. Courtesy of HIGHRISE and The National Film Board of Canada.

Open Documentary Lab

Drawing on MIT’s legacy of media innovation and its deep commitment to open and accessible information, the MIT Open Documentary Lab brings storytellers, technologists, and scholars together to explore new documentary forms with a particular focus on collaborative, interactive, and … Continued

Title pages from Shakespeare's First Folio and King Lear
Title page William Shakespeare's First Folio 1623. Copper engraving by Martin Droeshout. Photo: Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale University (left). Title page of Shakespeare's King Lear (1608). King Lear quarto, Nathanial Butter, publisher. Photo: Folger Shakespeare Library.

Literature

Marcus Thompson performs Barry Vercoe's Synapse, 2011. Photo: Andy Ryan.
Marcus Thompson performs Barry Vercoe's Synapse, 2011. Credit: Andy Ryan.

Music and Theater Arts (MTA)

Fox Harrell at The Enemy demonstration at MIT, November 2015. Photo: Courtesy of Karim Ben Khelifa.

Comparative Media Studies/Writing (CMS/W)

Our faculty is made up of some of the world’s best known media and writing scholars, teachers, and practitioners. From literature, civic media, digital media, design, and data visualization, to television, games, science fiction, and international pop culture, they are … Continued

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