SL as an education tool
Charlie Nesson spoke to the alumni association today about Second Life and some of the problems we must address if we are to use it as an educational platform. He […]
Charlie Nesson spoke to the alumni association today about Second Life and some of the problems we must address if we are to use it as an educational platform. He […]
I feel that communications technologies- as they become more advanced- are not making human beings more sophisticated, but rather nurturing immaturity and insolence. I am only speaking from a communications […]
The New Museum joins Elizabeth Peyton in paying tribute to incoming First Lady Michelle Obama, whose portrait with her daughter Sasha will be unveiled today on the 4th floor as […]
Why don’t people encrypt their email? That was the question we were asked for this week after reading Chapter 5 of Blown to Bits. The chapter is about encryption and […]
Why spend money to develop applications when you can get others to do it– for free? Seeing the positive effects of engaging third party developers, hardware makers and Internet service […]
A lot of games these days involve playing for a cause- LIl’ Green Patch, for example, is a simulation game where you plant and tend your garden, but the time […]
Jenny Holzer is one very very busy lady. A political art activist (if there is such a term), she was quick to use digital technology in expressing text. Although she […]
#1. Viacom: Wins today as court rules in favor of its request to view all of Google’s viewer information regarding YouTube. Says they want to see if copyrighted material was […]