Past Talks and Colloquia
Frequent and varied events—such as lectures, colloquia, symposia, and workshops—play an active role in the continuing vitality and momentum of the Media Lab.
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Mar 02 13 - Mar 09 13
Toronto Symphony Orchestra

Tod Machover is curating the Toronto Symphony Orchestra's New Creations Festival. There are a host of events between March 2 and 9, including talks and workshops, and performances of Machover's orchestra and electronics works.

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Feb 26 13 - Mar 03 13

Some of the most distinguished thought leaders in the computing field share their views on technology and how it shapes our modern world.

Meet musician and inventor Tod Machover, the creator of technologies behind "Guitar Hero" and "Rock Band." Computer History Museum's John Hollar speaks to the influential composer, whose work has been performed internationally, about the future of digital music and his research as the professor of music and media at MIT Media Lab, where he directs the Opera of the Future group.

The show will be broadcast six times (all times are PT)

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Feb 26 13

We live in a world made of networked computers, but we regulate them like they were toys, phones, entertainment devices. We get it wrong—really, really wrong—and it's only going to get worse. Without substantive reform to technology regulation, we face the possibility of remaking the most hopeful force for liberation into the most brutal form of control.

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Feb 01 13
Host/Chair:
Pol Pla i Conesa

This talk is open to the public.

A presentation of WeMadeThis.Es featuring North American and Spanish digital artists along with Héctor Ayuso, author and director of OFFF festival.

How is design created today? Join leading designers from Spain, the US, and abroad as they talk about their work and the state of graphic design in today's global, connected design world.

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Jan 21 13 - Jan 31 13
MIT Media Lab
Host/Chair:
John Moore
Jan 19 13

Day Two: Saturday, January 19, 2013

  Join us via webcast and Twitter: #medialab_tokyo
 
  Times are local to Tokyo.
9:30 Registration
10:00 Welcome and Overview: Joi Ito and Ryuichi Mori
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Jan 10 13
Host/Chair:
Joi Ito

Join us on Twitter: #MLTalks

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Dec 14 12
Host/Chair:
Alex 'Sandy' Pentland

Coco Krumme develops methodologies to measure rates of change in individual human behavior, and to capture statistical regularities in change at the population level, in three pieces: i) a model of individual rate of change as a function of search and finite resources, ii) a structural analysis of population level change in urban economies, and iii) a statistical test for the deviation from a null model of rank churn of items in a distribution.

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Dec 13 12
Host/Chair:
Deb Roy

Collective Artificial Intelligence is an end-to-end process for automating digital actors in videogames from thousands of recorded human demonstrations. Videogames are a dynamic story telling medium, unique in allowing players to influence the story being told. While today's games afford players incredible freedom to interact physically with other characters and the environment, the ability to interact socially–using language as action–is much more limited.

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Dec 06 12
Host/Chair:
Rosalind W. Picard

Recent years have seen the emergence of technology that involves and requires its users to be engaged through their body and touch. This has opened the possibility to better understand and exploit these modalities to capture, respond to and regulate users' affective experience. Indeed, various studies in psychology have shown that our posture and body movement affect our emotional state, our cognitive abilities and our attitude towards the environment around us.

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