Moving Innovation

Moving Innovation

Need a break from seeing the latest comic book hero movie, or found-footage horror flick? Learn a little about the behind the scenes efforts of a diverse crowd that help make these movies. Last week for our summer blockbusters series, we featured an excerpt from Lab Coats in Hollywood which explores the relationship between science and the film industry. For our second post we have a Q & A with Moving Innovation author, Tom Sito, a legend in the CGI world.

National Singapore Day

National Singapore Day

Every year on August 9th, Singapore celebrates its independence from Malaysia. Below are a few choice quotes from Lee Kuan Yew: The Grand Master’s Insights on China, the United States, and the World regarding Singapore by the Grand Master himself, Lee Kuan Yew.

Inappropriate Technology? Using Radios in Remote Areas of Africa for Conflict Early Warning

Inappropriate Technology? Using Radios in Remote Areas of Africa for Conflict Early Warning

Joseph Bock, author of the just-published book The Technology of Nonviolence: Social Media and Violence Prevention, devotes a chapter of the book to the use of radios as an early-warning technique to guard against violent crime. At a recent World Bank workshop, he heard a report on their use that got him thinking about the appropriateness of technologies in different areas.

International Congress of Linguists meets in Geneva

International Congress of Linguists meets in Geneva

Marie Lee, Executive Editor of Computer Science and Linguistics journeyed to Switzerland, the land of chocolate, watches, and ricola for the International Congress of Linguists. Here is her tale.

Happy Birthday to Morris Halle!

Happy Birthday to Morris Halle, MIT Professor of Linguistics emeritus, author of several MIT Press books, and legend in the lingustics world!

Why is this spacesuit soft?

Why is this spacesuit soft?

Why is this spacesuit soft? On July 21, 1969, only 21 layers of fabric, most gossamer-thin, stood between the skin of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin and the lethal desolation of a lunar vacuum.

A Memorial for a Failed Border Policy

A Memorial for a Failed Border Policy

Tom Barry, author of Border Wars weighs in on immigration reform that was recently passed with bi-partisan support in the Senate, but is stalled in the House of Representatives.

U.S. – China Strategic and Economic Dialogue

U.S. – China Strategic and Economic Dialogue

In Washington D.C. top officials from the U.S. and Chinese governments are meeting for the fifth round of the U.S.—China Strategic and Economic Dialogue. Barry Naughton, author of  The Chinese Economy and the forthcoming Wu Jinglian discusses the importance of these meetings.

Sloterdijk

Sloterdijk

Here’s a birthday post for Semiotext(e) author and philosophical giant, Peter Sloterdijk, written by our own Marc Lowenthal:

Public Safety Month I

Public Safety Month I

For Public Safety Month, Ian Brown and Christopher Marsden the authors of  Regulating Code write about the recent scandal involving the collection of Verizon user’s metadata, and how it relates to Public Safety. The authors are giving talks at MIT and Harvard today, June 17th.