Drupal is a free Content Management System to build websites. This session is focused on the voting module.
Basic / intermediate level. Free admission. Organized by Documentados.
Second meeting of the Working sessions of "Cinema of the 21st Century" organized by Cine Sin Autor collective, within the framework of the Commons Lab work groups 2011-2012.
Cine Sin Autor aims to enhance the role of populations –collectives, associations, groups, etc. - as producers in the construction of their own audiovisual image, i.e., as producers of a new filmic image specific to the 21st century, removed from commercial and auteur cinema. In this session there will be a debate focusing on themes such as film politics, social dynamics of the cinematographic image, media and knowledge property, or the paradigm shift in the audiovisual medium.
A basic course to begin developing creative aplications with OpenFrameworks. Led by Chris Sugrue, Gorka Cortázar and Arturo Castro. This workshop is part of the activities of the Openfab workgroup within the framework of the Fridays Openlab of Medialab-Prado.
Registration required. Limited seating.
First general meeting of the Commons Lab work groups in 2012. The main topic of this session is "city and commons", a new group coordinated by Juan Freire.
Lectur by Graeme Kirkpatrick, University of Manchester, (UK), within the 6th International Conference on the Philosophy of Computer Games: The Nature of Player Experience.
Paper by Rafinski Adam (Art and Design University of Karlsruhe / Karlsruhe Art and Media Center -ZKM-) within the framework of the 6th International Conference on the Philosophy of Computer Games from 29 to 31 January, 2012.
Paper by Dominic Arsenault (Universidad de Montreal) within the framework of the 6th International Conference on the Philosophy of Computer Games from 29 to 31 January, 2012.
Paper by Staffan Björk (Universidad de Gotemburgo / Interactive Institute) within the framework of the 6th International Conference on the Philosophy of Computer Games from 29 to 31 January, 2012.
Paper by Andreas Gregersen (University of Copenhague. Department of Media, Cognition and Communication) within the framework of the 6th International Conference on the Philosophy of Computer Games from 29 to 31 January, 2012.
Paper by Carolyn Jong (Concordia University) within the framework of the 6th International Conference on the Philosophy of Computer Games from 29 to 31 January, 2012.