Monthly Archives: October 2018

7 posts

Chasing Rubber Tanks: Are Surface-Level Observations Reliable?

Published on October 22nd, 2018A blog post by GMTaC Affiliate Graduate Student Alan Zhang. June 6, 1944 is a date remembered for Normandy, but an unprecedented military effort was at the same time on its way to Pas de Calais, a stage few miles north. It was to be the […]

GMTaC Director Lisa Parks Awarded MacArthur Fellowship

Published on October 4th, 2018The GMTaC lab is pleased to share the fantastic news that Professor Lisa Parks of MIT Comparative Media Studies / Writing has just been announced as a MacArthur Fellow. The fellowship is colloquially known as the “genius grant” and is awarded to individuals who have shown “extraordinary originality and […]

Remote Sensing and the Challenges of Visual Quantity

Published on October 3rd, 2018A blog post by GMTaC Affiliate Graduate Student Alan Zhang. For decades, our planet has been imaged from space. Though people may think immediately of Google Maps in this regard, satellites capture more than cities and streets, and they are commanded by organizations beyond the tech […]

Book Series: Distribution Matters

Published on October 1st, 2018DISTRIBUTION MATTERS A new MIT Press book series Distribution Matters explores how media content, ideas, and information move through the world — and to what effect. Distribution networks — from postal services to social media platforms — affect in essential ways who has access to cultural […]