Thursday, September 8, 2011

Fridays Evenings at MIC

We’re lining up speakers for our Friday evening IMPD series. The MIC team has also lined up thematic films that we will be screening Friday evenings after the talks. We will also have a “brown-bag” dinner from 5:00-7:00 in the MIC studio that will informally bring together faculty and students. These events are open to students and alumni as well as professionals in the digital entertainment industry at large.

Our first few talks include one this week (September 9th) by Maxi Goldschwartz who founded Morphologica (http://morphologica.net/w/), and Brian Jobling who founded the game studio Eutechnyx (http://press.eutechnyx.com/) next week (September 16th). Both companies are doing innovative work with video game technologies. Morphologica creates medical training applications using video game technologies, while Eutechnyx has created a new online driving game, Auto Club Revolution, with the support of major car manufacturers.

I’m really looking forward to the Fridays! Looking back at my time as a student at Berkeley, what I learned from activities outside the classroom during that period did more to shape my thinking that what was learned within. There were the trips to present at conferences, especially the “round the world” tour in 1989, the student groups and protests at Sproul plaza, the afternoons spent playing speed chess at Café Roma and Café Milano, and then there were the dinners I had on Tuesdays with my advisor, Alvin Despain (Al).

Tuesday evenings, Al (as we called him), myself, and his other graduate students, Rick McGeer, Bill Bush, and Mike Carleton would walk from Evans Hall to Guererros on Shattuck Avenue (looks like it’s still there - http://local.yahoo.com/info-21519891-guerreros-mexican-food-restaurant-berkeley) and talk about whatever came to mind that the time. Topics ranged from politics and the economy, to philosophy, to how to get projects funded, to the latest happenings in the media. Al would often share with us stories from his own past experiences when he was a student, as a junior faculty, and working in industry and with the JASON advisory group.

I’m hoping to continue the “tradition” with the brown-bag dinners on Fridays. I hope I can interest and inspire our students the way that my advisor inspired me. Its also a great opportunity to learn about how our students think and what topics are important to them.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Orientation

Its off to a running start this semester with two days of orientation held for our new and part-time students. This year’s cohort includes 22 students from the mainland, and one who joined from Brazil. Several of the students are returning to Hong Kong from overseas studies at institutions such Carnegie Melon University.


There was plenty of time to get to know one another as well as the PolyU facilities (MIC, M-Lab, Library). In addition to presenting the program streams and subjects, the Faculty also gave presentations on communication skills, meaningful media, project financing, and “pitched” digital entertainment projects based upon their research work.

During the week, the students developed their own concepts and “pitched” them to the class and faculty in the second orientation day. Overall, the presentations were well thought out and I’m looking forward to seeing what the students come up with at the end of the year.

The second day of orientation concluded with a beach party that included food, drumming, singing and dancing organized by the "One Love Tribe." Although the day started with rain, it cleared by the evening, leading to a picture perfect sunset at Cheung Sha beach. We were visited by a herd of wild beach-going cows. A bon-fire drumming circle, sand sculptures, and candle lit venue, brought a sense of wonder. At the conclusion of the event, Howard McCrary led an inspired rendition of John Lennon’s Imagine at the conclusion of the memorable event.

We are introducing many new changes to enhance the program including a Friday “brown-bag” dinner in the Studio before the IMPD class, and Friday Night film screening and workshop evenings after IMPD. We are also providing students with space to work on projects with faculty readily available for advice / consultation. A number of student-requested workshops have also been scheduled relating to animation and augmented reality.

This coming weekend, we have several speakers including Brian Jobling, CEO of Eutechnyx, Meera Gandhi, and Ravi Martha. What a great beginning!