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Improvisation and Phantasmal Media at Columbia University: 301 Philosophy Hall

Courtesy of Yulanda Denoon | Posted on April 2, 2011

Where

Columbia University: 301 Philosophy Hall
116th & Broadway
New York, NY
Map

When

Tue, April 26, 2011
7:30 pm

At Door

Free

Musicians

About

D. Fox Harrell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in conversation with Alondra Nelson, Columbia University

According to D. Fox Harrell, who coined the term, the notion of phantasmal media is about "artful uses of computational systems. Phantasmal media works both create mental imagery and challenge and provoke users' idealized cognitive models by enabling active participation imbued with culture and critical awareness...computing to enable new imaginative possibilities and attempting to understand the cognitive origins of these possibilities are the central concerns."

D. Fox Harrell is Associate Professor of Digital Media, joint in the Program in Writing and Humanistic Studies, Comparative Media Studies Program, and in the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.. His research explores the relationship between imaginative cognition, digital media arts, and computation, developing new forms of interactive narrative, gaming, social computing, and other types of culturally engaged AI-based media. Harrell received the National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award for his project “Computing for Advanced Identity Representation.” He is currently completing a book,Phantasmal Media: An Approach to Imagination, Computation, and Expression, for the MIT Press....

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