Visions of the Future: Screening and Making Concept Videos
Stephen Intille
No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Participants welcome at individual sessions (series)
Prereq: Interest in the future of computing and ubiquitous computing
During the first two sessions of this activity, we will show research and concept videos that demonstrate visions for computing in the home and workplace of the future. We will start with videos from 1980 and work our way to the present day, studying both the themes and the styles of the video presentations.
Interested participants will be encouraged to individually or in teams create their own thought-provoking and entertaining videos that show compelling visions of how technology can improve our lives. House_n: MIT Home of the Future staff and students will be available as advisors. Participants may use storyboarding, video editing, still photography, Photoshop hacking, and possibly even actual programming to create interface mockups. Participants who complete videos will be encouraged to submit them to the Sixth International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing's video program, and the videos will be debuted at the end of IAP and shown in subsequent years.
Web: http://www.media.mit.edu/~intille/teaching/IAP04/IAP04.htm
Contact: Stephen Intille, NE18-4FL, (617) 452-2346, intille@mit.edu
Video Screening Session 1 (1980 to...)
Stephen Intille
Inspirational videos demonstrating future computer interfaces.
Wed Jan 14, 06-09:00pm, 56-154
Video Screening Session 2 (...to Present Day)
Stephen Intille
More inspirational videos demonstrating future computer interfaces. Team forming for those interested in creating their own concept videos during IAP. Scheduling of working sessions for remainder of IAP.
Thu Jan 15, 06-09:00pm, 56-154
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