Multimedia Lab
| STG lead(s): |
David Reville, Barry Albright |
The Brown University Multimedia Lab is a high-tech production facility used primarily by students in courses in the creative arts: electronic music, visual art, video and film production, multimedia authoring, and creative writing. The MML was founded in 1994 by a consortium of faculty in several departments. In 1995 it became a subsidiary project of the Scholarly Technology Group.
The Multimedia Lab consists of two separate facilities. The laboratory space is equipped with computers configured for midi music composition, non-linear editing (both on Media 100 and newer, Final Cut Pro platforms), electronic imaging, and multimedia authoring. There is also a supported classroom with appropriate equipment for presenting anything produced in the lab.
The MML is staffed by a team of student consultants who keep the space open 16 hours a day, and professional staff including a facilities manager and the director. A faculty board oversees the management of the MML and maintains the pedagogical focus of the facility.
| Principal Investigator(s) or Parent Project Lead(s): |
David Reville
Scholarly Technology Group, Brown University
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Record last modified: 13-Sep-2005