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SUMMARY:Media Summer Institute 2018\, Porto
DESCRIPTION:June and July 2018\nDuring the months of June and July\, 5 courses are offered at the University of Porto to students\, faculty\, staff and the general public and include: \nGlobal Television in the Age of Netflix by Joe Staubhaar\nThis workshop will cover major current dynamics in national\, regional and global television\, focusing on Europe\, US and Latin America. It will look briefly at technology and industry trends and how television genres are developing at different levels. \nAnimation Studies by Lalitha Gopalan\nA workshop exploring the distinctiveness of animation in the age of the moving image. It will look into the route from drawings and optical toys to pixels and codes with no straight story in place about the rise and persistence of animation \nDesign for Health and Wellness by José Colucci\nA five-day workshop focused on developing a project as a fast simulation of the work of a professional design studio. Included is an immersive experience of lectures\, hands-on workshops\, fieldwork with emphasis on design solutions for Health and Wellness. \nComputational Social Media Research Methods by Dhiraj Murthy\nThis workshop will explore tools for textual and visual social media data analysis using Netlytic and Gephi to produce graphs\, tables and figures to be used in an academic context. \nAdopting Digital Media for Learning by Hillary Hart\nThis workshop will focus on how the pedagogical models underlie the successful use of digital media\, giving educators guidelines to adapt their courses to integrate these new tools. \n \nSponsored by the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology) through the UT Austin Portugal Program. \nRegistration and more information: http://mil.up.pt/summerinstitute
URL:https://utaustinportugal.org/events/ut-austin-portugal-digital-media-summer-institute-2018-porto/
LOCATION:University of Porto\, Porto\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Digital Media
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SUMMARY:Digital Media Summer Institute 2018\, Lisbon
DESCRIPTION:Spanning the month of June\, these 4 courses are open to students\, alumni\, faculty and the general public and includes: \nImmersive Media: Visual FX and Graphics in 360° video production taught by Simon Quiroz\nThis one week course is focused on the post-production stages of 360º and virtual reality video workflow\, optimizing the image and removing unwanted artifacts\, allowing participants to work on their personal projects. \nArt and Aesthetics of Digital Narrative Cinema taught by Lalitha Gopalan\nThis course lies in the direction of exploring the contours of narrative cinema in the age of digital across the globe. \nIntroduction to Data Treatment and Visualization in Python taught by Ken Flamm\nAone week hands-on skill training of the Python software ecosystem for data preprocessing and cleaning\, analysis and visualization (Numpy\, Matplotlib\, Pandas\, and possibly visualization libraries such as Bokeh). \nCultural Journalism in a Digital and Creative Environment taught by Dora Santos Silva\nThis one week course explores the new approaches\, formats and practices of culture and arts reporting\, facing the digital ecosystem\, in one hand\, and the impact of cultural and creative industries\, in the other. The course includes hands-on skill training. \n \nSponsored by the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology) through the UT Austin Portugal Program. \nRegistration: inovamedialab@fcsh.unl.pt\nMore information: http://inovamedialab.org/summerinstitute/
URL:https://utaustinportugal.org/events/digital-media-summer-institute-2018-lisbon/
LOCATION:iNOVA Media Lab\, Lisboa\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Digital Media,Summer School
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