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CTIN 575 Fall 2022 Theme: “Self-love: Building resilience through oral histories”

Registration open to all disciplines. For 2022, we will continue to use interviewing, narrative medicine, and ethnography as our core methods. Our theme will shift to self-love, which directly connects to relationships and resilience. We will also explore how the intergenerational transmission of stories can contribute to resilience and place oral history interviewing more prominently as a method through our partnership with Andy Sacher and The Lavender Effect.  SYLLABUS Course… Read More »CTIN 575 Fall 2022 Theme: “Self-love: Building resilience through oral histories”

Neurotechnologies with Everyone

Develop Ethical Guidance for Open Neurotechnology. Join us on November 5th, 7pm EST to help draft ethical guidance for the open neurotechnology community! This event will be hosted on our Discord server to bridge professionals from the Annual Meeting of the International Neuroethics Society with our growing community of DIY neurotechnology practitioners. Workshop Description (6pm) Throughout the past decade, do-it-yourself (DIY) neurotechnology communities have expanded as a result of increased accessibility of… Read More »Neurotechnologies with Everyone

Brains and Games International Design Fiction Competition

We’re pleased to announce the Brains and Games International Design Fiction Competition, featuring a Brainstorming Workshop by Dr. Dimitris Grammenos. Save the date, spread the word. More details at https://brainsatplay.com/competition/

New Class: CTIN 575 – Health and Interactive Entertainment Research Lab

CTIN 575 – Health and Interactive Entertainment Research Lab (2-4 units) Fall 2020 Theme: “Love Matters”  A hands-on transdisciplinary lab tackling the complex problem of capturing, defining, understanding, analyzing, summarizing, synthesizing, curating, presenting, and preserving the lived experience of romance in human relationships. When: Flexible schedule to be negotiated between students and instructor.  INSTRUCTOR Prof. Marientina Gotsis, MFA gotsis@usc.edu Course Description: Emerging transdisciplinary research methods for conducting formative or summative… Read More »New Class: CTIN 575 – Health and Interactive Entertainment Research Lab

CTIN 503 Interactive Entertainment, 
Science & Healthcare

Interactive Entertainment, Science & Healthcare CTIN 503 | SPRING 2020 | 2 Units Mondays 11am-12:50pm Instructor: Marientina Gotsis, MFA Open to all doctoral, graduates, and advanced undergraduates; hybrid instruction (5 online and 10 in-person classes) SYLLABUS PREVIEW The purpose of this course is to prepare students for transdisciplinary collaboration with teams of artists, designers, scientists, health professionals, and engineers, whose mission is to develop and evaluate interactive entertainment-based interventions aimed… Read More »CTIN 503 Interactive Entertainment, 
Science & Healthcare