
A wide-ranging conversation about co-creation kicked off the Inaugural Future Imagination Summit.
A wide-ranging conversation about co-creation kicked off the Inaugural Future Imagination Summit.
Indigenous Screen Office (ISO) is collaborating with MIT’s Co-Creation Studio in Cambridge, MA on an exciting new project to support training, networking and professional development exchange for Indigenous mid-career and senior digital and media creators, researchers and scholars.
Renowned artist/technologist Amelia Winger-Bearskin (Seneca-Cayuga Nation of Oklahoma) is the new Mozilla Fellow hosted at the Co-Creation Studio at MIT Open Documentary Lab.
Like many of you, we at the MIT Open Documentary Lab and Co-Creation Studio are closely following the shocking revelations unfolding at our neighbors, the MIT Media Lab, regarding the longstanding and harmful affiliations between MIT, Media Lab, Joi Ito and Jeffrey Epstein.
New technologies demand new ways of working, according to three Virtual Reality artists at the Venice Film Festival. Last month, the Co-Creation Studio discussed co-creativity with three virtual reality artists in competition in the Virtual Reality program at the 76th Venice Film Festival.
At the 76th Venice International Film Festival, the Co-Creation Studio at MIT Open Documentary Lab will celebrate the festival launch of its ground-breaking field study, entitled Collective Wisdom.
The climate crisis is a top reason to co-create, according to our new Collective Wisdom study. We were honoured to present our findings at the first ever Climate Story Lab, run by Doc Society and Exposure Labs in New York City last month.
The Co-Creation Studio at MIT Open Documentary Lab is publishing Collective Wisdom: Co-Creating Media within Communities, across Disciplines and with Algorithms. This first-of-its-kind field study of the media industry highlights trends, opportunities, and challenges to help advance the understanding and recognition of co-created works and practices—efforts that function outside the limits of singular authorship.
A women-led Quechuan team from Bolivia brought their Neo-Andean Devil story robot to MIT last week. Storyteller Violeta Ayala and roboticist Camila Claros, supported by engineer Paulo Sanjines Arnez, workshopped their animatronics puppet with scholars, technologists and artists, hosted by Co-Creation Studio at the MIT Open Documentary Lab (ODL).