The goal of this article is to review 1) the emerging intersection between advanced technologies and surgery and 2) how new technology is being utilized in several surgical fields, specifically Plastic Surgery. This article ends with how plastic and reconstructive surgeons can benefit by working to further the development of multimedia and simulated environment technologies […]
Using Cognitive Task Analysis to Facilitate Collaboration in Development of Simulator to Accelerate Surgical Training
The project describes a framework with which to look at a surgical procedure and develop technology that will complement the educational and cognitive goals of the user.
Select and Combine: The Rise of Database Narratives
This is the world of Pat O’Neill’s Tracing the Decay of Fiction, a DVD-ROM made in collaboration with the Labyrinth Project at USC’s Annenberg Center for Communication, which for the past five years has been a key player in the loose global network of digital artists and designers charting new territories in the field of […]
The Past in Ruins: Postmodern Politics and the Fake History Film
In spite of its reputation for conservatism and discursive sobriety, the discipline of History is far from monolithic. Ongoing challenges to historical research and writing protocols have resulted in a highly diverse and dynamically self-conscious array of competing methodologies.
The Past in Ruins: Postmodern Politics and the Fake History Film
In spite of its reputation for conservatism and discursive sobriety, the discipline of History is far from monolithic. Ongoing challenges to historical research and writing protocols have resulted in a highly diverse and dynamically self-conscious array of competing methodologies.
Past Indiscretions: Digital Archives and Recombinant History
This chapter examines the impact of digital technologies on the writing of history, arguing that the narrative logics of the database and search engine have resulted in two divergent movements – one that seeks to articulate a “total” history that is encyclopedic in scope and rooted in relatively stable conceptions of historical epistemology; another that […]
Open Source: Cinema in the Public Domain
Sometime in the near future, the bigger questions will have to be asked – about what kind of world we want to live in and how large a specter of corporate control we will allow to haunt our participation in the media culture that surrounds us. Can we seriously expect that today’s PC- and iPod-equipped […]
Experiments in Interactive Panoramic Cinema
This paper describes several research projects in interactive panoramic cinema that attempt to sidestep the narrative preoccupations of conventional cinema and instead are based on notions of space, movement and embodied spectatorship rather than traditional storytelling.
Expanding the Concept of Literacy
The concept of a language composed of elements other word and text is neither fundamentally new nor particularly revolutionary. Rather, this concept is an evolutionary development of the ideas and practices that have been with us since people first struggled to leave records and tell stories. Technology is simply enabling these alternative ways of communicating […]
Me Against the Media: From the Trenches of a Media Lit Class
This article examines the nature of consumerism and advertising.
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