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MIT News: Media lab / media arts and sciences
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Media lab / media arts and sciences headlines from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology News Office.
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MIT developing super-realistic image system
By producing "6-D" images, an MIT professor and colleagues are creating unusually realistic pictures that not only have a full 3-D appearance, but also respond to their environment, producing natural shadows and highlights.
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Created from Scratch
This week, users of MIT's easy-to-learn Scratch programming language are gathering for a conference on campus to discuss the software and its uses. Designed at the MIT Media Lab, the program lets anyone create and share video games and animated stories.
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Media Lab celebrates co-founder Davenport's career
Dozens of Media Lab faculty and alums gathered for a symposium June 20 to celebrate the career of Glorianna Davenport, head of the lab's Media Fabrics group and a longtime innovator in film, video, interactive media and new ways of storytelling.
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Hope on the horizon: Digital Fabrication
Neil Gershenfeld on digital fabrication.
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New game lets visually impaired share the fun
AudiOdyssey, a new computer game that simulates a deejay laying down musical tracks, has been developed by MIT and Singaporean students to make it possible for visually impaired people to play on a level field with their sighted friends.
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