The next Transparency Series event is on the use of Virtual Reality (VR) in journalism. With the recent explosion of VR – specifically 360-degree video– journalistic outlets are hungry for quality
Visual Relationship Detection with Language Priors
Even though all the images contain the same objects (a person and a bicycle), it is the relationship between the objects that determine the holistic interpretation of the image. Authors
Stanford Daily’s take on the Media Innovation Showcase
Stanford’s campus newspaper, The Stanford Daily, gave a run down of the projects recently presented at the the Brown Media Innovation Showcase in their article, “Brown Institute showcase features tour
JSK Fellowship Program – New “Teams and Themes” Concept
As they open applications for their next year of fellows, our colleagues at the JSK Journalism Fellowship program at Stanford are launching a new approach to create deeper collaborations among fellows
Election Hackathon with Journalism, Political Science and Data Science
Interested in politics, social media, and big data? The Brown Institute for Media Innovation, the Data Science Institute, and the Departments of Political Science and Statistics are sponsoring a Hackathon on October
Cannabis Wire in Nieman Reports
Magic Grantees Alyson Martin and Nushin Rashidian are featured on the NiemanReports website with a piece entitled “Why Cannabis Coverage Needs to be a Serious Beat.” During their time with Brown, Martin
Introducing the 2016-2017 Base Camps
The Brown Institute for Media Innovation at the Columbia Journalism School and the School of Engineering at Stanford University invite you to apply to the Media Innovation Base Camps taking
Media Innovation Showcase Draws Crowd at Stanford
More than 200 people turned out for the first annual Brown Institute Media Innovation Showcase last night at Stanford University. The event recognized the innovative work of 12 Magic Grant
Photoville opening – “Women on the Outside”
Lisa Riordan Seville and Zara Katz, fellows of our Photography Expanded program, and photographer Zora J. Murff are exhibiting an installation of photography, video and, yes, data visualization, at the Photoville festival