ArtsSocial Impact Project Syria: An immersive journalism experience Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print February 7, 2014 More stories about: Cinema, Cinematic Arts, Digital Humanities, Emerging Technology, Journalism
ArtsHumanitiesSocial Impact Immersive journalism project strikes a chord at global forum “Project Syria” transforms a YouTube clip of an attack in Aleppo into an immersive experience created in a virtual reality.
USC Demonstrates Immersive Technology The Integrated Media Systems Center will showcase a live musical performance using high-definition video and immersive audio streamed over the Internet. Is it just as good as being there? Two audiences will judge.
Arts USC student films win at CannesTrojan productions were once again recognized as standouts among the 38 official selections in The American Pavilion’s Emerging Filmmaker Showcase at Cannes.
ArtsSocial Impact Annenberg Inclusion Initiative unveils The Inclusion List The list, a partnership with the Adobe Foundation, provides the titles of the 100 most inclusive theatrically released films from 2019 to 2022.
Arts (Illustration/Sarvani Kolachana) Musical numbers: The deep relationship between music and mathUSC experts explain how math and music intertwine in creative expression — from Coltrane’s Circle of Tones to the shared skills required for both.
Science/Technology USC students (from left) Sami Haq, Henry Adam, Shobhita Rajashekar, Julia Schatz and Adarsh Rajguru build and test the CLINGERS experiment before it flies to space. (USC Photo) USC research prototype to launch for testing on the International Space StationCLINGERS, a unique docking system, is designed to facilitate sensing and docking operations in space.
Social Impact (Photo/Courtesy of Kate Rogers) Trojan commits to retelling the story of the Alamo — the good, the bad and the uglyAs executive director of the Alamo Trust, Kate Rogers is putting her research on contested histories into practice.