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Yale Mobile Media Mix (YMMM) is an on-going series of projects sponsored
by the Digital Media Center for the
Arts (DMCA) enabling artists to produce and distribute artworks on
the internet. As the bandwidth for multimedia continues to expand, new
models of distribution are evolving that will change the way we transmit,
receive and interact with media. The DMCA wants to support experiments
that redefine what is possible, inspire new forms of expression and educational
exchange, explore interactivity as well as create new audiences and new
markets. Since part of the DMCA's mission is to generate collaboration
between artists from many disciplines, projects that combine skills from
the fields of art, architecture, art history, drama, film, and music are
encouraged.
James
Cocks, Architecture '03, has a background in model making and 3-D computer
animation. This summer he was awarded a Yale Mobile Media Grant to direct
a documentary, Hammer and Cycle, which follows four riders participating
in The Habitat Bicycle Challenge, a two-month-long cross-country cycling
odyssey that shares Habitat for Humanity's mission to eliminate poverty
housing. ...More
Lisa
Gross is an undergraduate in her sophomore year at Yale University. She
was awarded a Yale Mobile Media Mix grant in 2003. "The Elgin Marbles"
is a short film of visitors viewing the Greek Parthenon frieze in its
current location in the British Museum in London, England. ...More
Laura
Heins, PhD candidate in the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures
is in Berlin this year as a recipient of a DAAD (German Academic Exchange
Service) grant to conduct dissertation research. Her videos are an experiment
in finding forms to represent Berlin. "I am trying to develop an
impure, unharmonious style of documentation, which is thematically organized,
but clearly subjective."...More
Julia
Kots, Theater Studies '01, became intrigued with contemporary life in
the Ukraine during a previous fellowship. A YMMM grant allowed her to
return to the Ukraine for a closer look at the people and the politics
of the region. ...More
Taylor
Krauss, Film Studies '02, was the first recipient of a YMMM grant. He
spent a semester in China. Using the YMMM production unit, which included
a Mac laptop, a digital camera and field sound recording equipment, Taylor
was able to interact with his professors in New Haven on a regular basis.
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