Ten Indigenous media scholars and artists have been named ISO-MIT Co-Creation Fellows at Open Documentary Lab 2020-21, during the inaugural Indigenous Digital Delegation earlier this month. In a week-long series of gatherings, the delegation met with over 60 MIT scientists, staff, fellows and students. The theme of the gathering was Indigenous Knowledge, Artificial Intelligence and Digital Worlds.

Ten Indigenous media scholars and artists are headed to Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) — virtually — next month for the inaugural Indigenous Digital Delegation at MIT. In a week-long series of gatherings, the delegation will share their current media and research works-in-progress with over 50 MIT scientists, staff, fellows and students.

Renowned Algerian-American documentarian Assia Boundaoui returns as a new Co-Creation Journalism Fellow at MIT Open Documentary Lab…

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Amelia Winger-Bearskin’s super-group episode at MIT public talk (zoomed) of Wampum.codes

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Amelia Winger-Bearskin’s dispatch from Sundance 2020.

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