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SUMMARY:Journocoders NYC
DESCRIPTION:Journocoders NYC is a monthly meetup for journalists and others working in the media to learn and share technical skills for use in their reporting. That might be data analysis as part of an investigation\, scraping data from government websites\, building data visualisations to better tell a story\, or something else entirely. \nThis month Journocoders NYC will be hopping on the virtual reality bandwagon\, learning how to create a 3D VR simulation of the surface of Mars. \nWe’ll be following a tutorial written by Armand Emamdjomeh of the LA Times. When you finish\, you’ll basically have a simplified version of the publication’s “Discovering Gale Crater” (http://graphics.latimes.com/mars-gale-crater-vr/) interactive. You’ll also have a taste of what Three.js (http://threejs.org) can do. \nMake sure to bring a laptop along (Mac or Linux machines are preferable\, but Windows is ok too) as this will be a practical\, hands-on workshop. No programming experience is required\, but we strongly recommend having a grasp of HTML and JavaScript fundamentals. Codecademy has good introductory tutorials (https://www.codecademy.com/learn/learn-html). \nOh\, and make sure to join the collaborative doc (https://paper.dropbox.com/doc/Journocoders-NYC-September-2018–AKu3yV6i2_bgM5O7FQA5rXdVAQ-oLWdOROS0B8tiSgYnwO7p) for the event! \nThis event is kindly hosted by the Brown Institute at Columbia Journalism School\, and refreshments are sponsored by The Wall Street Journal. \nSchedule: \n7.00: Doors open \n7.30: Show & tell \n7.40: Tutorial \n9.00: Drinks! \nRSVP HERE
URL:https://brown.columbia.edu/event/journocoders-nyc-2/
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SUMMARY:Photography in Collaboration: Migration and Religion
DESCRIPTION:Magnum Foundation is producing a project development laboratory with the Brown Institute for Media Innovation on September 28 and 29\, 2018 that will bring together twelve photographers and their collaborators who are all working on projects related to migration. By gathering a diverse group of practitioners and experts\, the lab will create a space for knowledge sharing and community building for participants\, encouraging peer-to-peer learning\, resource sharing\, feedback\, and ongoing support for works-in-progress. The lab will allow participants to expand and imagine new possibilities for their work\, sharpen their objectives\, solidify planning\, and engage with experts and stakeholders related to their projects. \nThis lab is closed to accepted applicants.
URL:https://brown.columbia.edu/event/photography-in-collaboration-migration-and-religion/
LOCATION:Brown Institute at Columbia\, 2950 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
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