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Jan 13, 2022
This session of Theorizing the Web Presents investigates the role of data in transforming how we relate to the economy and cities. In “I Agree: What Lies Beyond Terms and Conditions” Jenny Zhang takes the …
Every Movie Cough (everymoviecough.com) is an online exhibit presenting coughs and sneezes from the history of cinema, commissioned by Museum of the Moving Image in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Since 1894’s Fred Ott’s Sneeze, …
Jan 12, 2022
Eight years in the making, Julie Delpy’s fascinating sci-fi drama My Zoe stars Delpy as Isabelle, a recently divorced French scientist who refuses to come to terms with the potential loss of her young daughter after an …
Jan 10, 2022
Join the Museum’s Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs, Barbara Miller, in conversation with the key creative team behind the series on the occasion of its 25th anniversary.
MoMI hosts a roundtable discussion with media scholars exploring political campaign advertising from the past and present.
The game’s co-creative directors, Nate Fox and Jason Connell, participated in a conversation about designing the game’s open world, crafting its protagonist, and the important influence of classic films.
Jan 6, 2022
This episode explores two of the more intangible aspects of corporate technology.
Jan 5, 2022
Eric Hynes talks to Sauper about the making of Epicentro and his distinctive approach to collaboration and self-interrogation in nonfiction filmmaking.
Jan 3, 2022
MoMI is pleased to collaborate with Theorizing the Web on an ongoing biweekly series of events. In this installment, we present two provocative explorations of how online platforms can reinforce asymmetries of privilege and power. …
The moderators explored the significance of documenting protests and archiving social movements for remembering and activating the social engagement of future generations.