Knut Åsdam is an artist and filmmaker whose work explores the subjectivity of social structures, history, language, struggle and the body.
How, amidst continual changes in society and media and the shifting relationship between psychology and film spectatorship, can we deal with notions of site, space, society, and subjectivity within cinema today?
MISTI MIT-Israel Spring Training 2013
The Stuart Hall Project (2012) is a film on the cultural theorist and sociologist Stuart Hall. Directed by John Akomfrah and produced by Lina Gopaul, the film debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in Jan. 2013. Through archival footage, television excerpts, family ...
A student reflects about teaching science and math to German high school students, and living with a German host family during IAP.
Tadej Pogačar has examined indeterminacy and transformation within social systems since 1993 when he established the P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Museum of Contemporary Art. In his art practice, he engages in interventionist logic, institutional critique and ...
David Dolev on Israli culture - Part 1
David Dolev on Israeli Culture - Part II
Global Teaching Labs Israel - Dr. Karin Ardon Dryer on High Schools in Israel
Global Teaching Labs Israel - Dr. Peter Krause on Israeli Domestic and Foreign Politics
Travel and Israel Program Logistics
Global Teaching Labs Israel - Kathleen Kraines on Teaching in Israeli High Schools Part I
Kathleen Kraines on teaching in Israeli High Schools Part II
An MIT parody of 'Gangnam Style,' featuring students and faculty from around the Institute.