Year: 2011

Magazine writing class launches 3rd issue of The Bridge magazine

NEW YORK (November 30, 2011) – The students enrolled in the Fall 2011 Magazine Writing class in Hunter College’s Film & Media Department are proud to announce the launch of the third issue of The Bridge magazine – an online publication devoted to exploring the rich diversity cultures and arts on campus, as well as New York City.

This semester’s team worked together on the magazine’s newest addition to the “Hunter Spotlight.” With a focus on health at Hunter, The Bridge writer Jesse Convertino wrote a heartfelt story of a Hunter student’s fight with cancer. Read about how a healthy and active 19-year-old sophomore faced cancer after feeling a sharp pain in his knee. After a successful surgery and long treatment of chemotherapy, the student found himself back in the hospital to see a young high school boy with the same condition – and being treated in the same room.

On the arts side of The Bridge, writer Stephanie Hologounis critiques Rihanna’s new controversial music video for her hit single “We Found Love.” The video, which has been slammed by anti-rape groups, presents the intoxicating passion in an abusive relationship surrounded by a significant use of drugs and alcohol.
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Emerging Media Lecture

Prof. Ricardo Miranda will be hosting a presentation by artist and creative technologist Brian House. Brian House will be visiting from noon to 1pm in HN 432. Brian works as an artist engaged with creative use of emerging technologies and is a “Creative Technologist” at the Research and Development Lab at the New York Times Company. Brian will briefly present his current research and work followed by discussion. Everyone in Film & Media is invited to attend the presentation and discussion.

Brian House’s portfolio is available at http://brianhouse.net/

He works at The New York Times Company Research & Development Lab: http://nytlabs.com/
At this site, a video featuring Brian discussing a recent project is available: http://nytlabs.com/projects/mirror.html

IMA student Alex Mallis’ screening

MA student Alex Mallis will be screening a super 8mm film he made called “Under the BQE” at Mono No Aware:

Saturday, December 3rd
Causey Contemporary at 92 Wythe Ave. in Brooklyn, NY.
Doors open at 6:00 p.m. and performances begin promptly at 7:00 p.m.
No fee for entry!

“Mono No Aware is, without a doubt, the most original and unique media festival in the U.S. and perhaps the world. It is devoted solely to live film projection performances that are designed solely for a singular presentation.”

More info + Program: http://mononoawarefilm.com/