Charlie Rose - A look at "Francis Bacon: A Centenary Retrospective" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
With Thomas P. Campbell, director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and curator Gary Tinterow
With Thomas P. Campbell, director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and curator Gary Tinterow
An Anthropological Introduction to YouTube by Michael Wesch and the Digital Ethnography Working Group. Presentation at the Library of Congress, June 23rd 2008. This was tons of fun to present. I decided to forgo the PowerPoint and instead worked with students to prepare over 40 minutes of video for the 55 minute presentation.
The Anonymity Project
After the 94 articles activity I reported about here 2 weeks ago, my research team (”students”) began crafting their research proposals. These were then aggregated into one collaborative proposal showing how each project is related to the others. In the meantime, they have also been learning the language of video; gathering clips, pictures, and techniques for demonstrating their proposals in compelling ways. Most of them had never edited video before, and yet here we are just 4 weeks into the semester and they have already mastered the basics and created some interesting work. The video below is simply some of the best of their 16 “trailers” mashed together to give you a glimpse into the project we hope to create throughout the rest of this semester. We call the project: “The Fight for Significance in the Age of the Microcelebrity: Anonymity, Anonymous, Smart Mobs, Mad Mobs, Bot Mobs and the Great American Poets”
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Bob Trikakis from Apple delivered a MacBook Pro to Rachael Shetler, Joe Navas, Tyler Childs, David Murray and Phillip Dawkins. In exchange they will have to create a 3-5 min. video promoting the ACUPCC green project initiative.
Apple is one of the partners with the Climate Commit organization and is participating in the ACUPCC Green Video project where Cape Cod Community College is one of four schools chosen across the United States to participate."
Check the wiki site to learn more about the project.
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