28 Aug, 2023 Art, Tech & Culture The ghost in the machine is me. with Jen Liu, Artist Moderated by Xiaowei R. Wang Accompanied by Mia J. Chong, Dancer Co-sponsored by the English Department and the Department of Art Practice Read more
02 Mar, 2023 Commons Conversations Media Ruins: Infrastructural Restitution and Building Futures in Post-Conflict Cambodia with Maggie Jack (Syracuse University, The School of Information) Presented by the Center for Science, Technology, Medicine, and Society (CSTMS), and the Berkeley Center for New Media (BCNM) is co-sponsoring. Read more
18 Mar, 2019 Commons Conversations Video Games Have Always Been Queer with Bonnie Ruberg University of California, Irvine Read more
13 Apr, 2022 Jenna Burrell on the Datafied State Jenna Burrell shares a new Data & Society research agenda in the earliest stages of discussion and planning. Read more
23 Sep, 2020 Seed Grants Recipient: Celeste Kidd and The Role of Reasoning and Metacognition during Belief Formation in the Internet Era Celeste Kidd received a Seed Grant to examine "The role of reasoning and metacognition during belief formation in the internet era". Read more
23 Apr, 2020 Harry Burson Named Lemelson Center Fellow Harry Burson is named 2020 Lemelson Center Fellow and will focus his research on the creation of a new mode of acoustic perspective. Read more
21 Aug, 2019 Alum Bo Ruberg and Queerness in Video Games on Team LFG Alum Bo Ruberg was a guest on YouTube channel, Team LFG Read more
11 Jul, 2019 Commons Conversations 2018-2019 In Review Check out the highlights for this responsive series that delves into the impact of new media on our current political and public climate. Read more
19 Mar, 2018 Alum Stuart Geiger on Computational Ethnography at University of Copenhagen Stuart Geiger gave a public talk at the IT University of Copenhagen about the ethnography of computation. Read more
10 Oct, 2017 Alum Stuart Geiger at JupyterCon BCNM alum Stuart Geiger presented at JupyterCon this past August, offering a deeper understanding on how to use Jupyter in diverse ways and insights on the changing rituals around computation. Read more
31 Oct, 2016 Getting a Game Studies PhD: A Guide for Aspiring Video Game Scholars A guide written by Bonnie Ruberg, a Provost’s Postdoctoral Scholar at USC Read more
01 Aug, 2016 Bonnie Ruberg and 'Doing it for free' Alumna Bonnie Ruberg had her article 'Doing it for free: digital labour and the fantasy of amateur online pornography' published in a special issue Read more
29 Apr, 2015 Announcing our Spring 2015 Graduating Class We'll miss their energy and their intellectual curiosity around BCNM, but wish them all the best in their new endeavors and look forward to the amazing intellectual, artistic, and technological contributions we know they will produce Read more
31 Mar, 2015 Bonnie Ruberg to Join USC Bonnie will be teaching and conducting research under the guidance of game industry veterans Read more