MEDIT seminars are invited speaker events focusing on topics relevant to MEDIT's research. They feature speakers from Estonia, the Baltic Sea region, and beyond.
2019
07.11 - John Hartley. Cultural Science
17.10 - Carlos Alberto Scolari. From Media Ecology to Media Evolution
10.10 - Indrek Ibrus. New materialism vs. cultural semiotics: Can we reach a synthesised way for theorising the ‘creativity' of media archives?
16.05 - Jonathon Hutchinson. Digital Intermediation: Towards Transparent Public Automated Media
09.05 - Philipp Dominik Keidl. The Past According to Fans: Media Convergence and Participatory Historical Culture
02.05 - Anna M. Ozimek. Digital Dreamers? - Investigating Working Lives of Videogame Workers
25.04 - Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt. Action research in action
18.04 - Liina Keevallik. Cloud Opera through the prism of creativity-based research
11.04 - Taneli Heikka. How can journalism facilitate thoughtful dialogue in the time of populism?
04.04 - Ülo Pikkov. Anti-animation, specifics of Eastern-European animation
21.03 - Dirk Hoyer. Political Imagination/ Narratives/ Topoi
28.02 - Kari Yli-Annala. Experimental Moving Image Practice vs Mainstream Narrative
14.02 - Christian Ritter. Playing on the Go: The Gamification of Tourism in Estonia
07.02 - Indrek Ibrus. Emergence of Cross-Innovation Systems: The research results of the Cross Motion project
24.05 - Amporn Jirattikorn. Drama of Thailand: Visual Representation and Interpretation of Thainess by Southeast Asian Audiences
18.05 - Tiziano Bonini. First Week is Editorial, Second Week is Algorithmical: the New Gatekeepers of the Music Industry
03.05 - Madis Järvekülg. From Institutionally Embedded ‘Serious’ to Individualized ‘Popular’ – A Report on Values and Attitudes in Estonian Music Criticism
26.04 - Teet Teinemaa. Contingency in Contemporary American Multi-Protagonist Film – A Film-Philosophical Perspective
12.04 - Kirsi Rinne. At the Intersection of Art and Science: Challenges of Doctoral Dissertation in Audiovisual Arts
05.04 - Indrek Ibrus, Alessandro Nani, Ulrike Rohn. Whose song are you singing? Innovation coordination by Eesti Laul
19.10 - Alexander Godulla and Cornelia Wolf. Future of Food - Transmedia Strategies of National Geographic
05.10 - Henry Loeser. Publics, Participants and Policies: Examining Community Broadcasting in Austria and the Czech Republic
07.09 - Pia Tikka. Intimate Dynamics of Facing the Other as a Model of Predictive Processes? A Neurocinematic Approach
04.05 - Patrick Vonderau. "Following Files“ in Digital Music Distribution
01.03 - Julia Roll. The Impact of Live-streamed Operas in the Cinema on the Consumption of 'Classic' Live-operas in the Music Theatre
13.10 - Doron Friedman. NeuroVR: Interesting times for virtual reality and brain
21.09 - Cornelia Wolf, Alexander Godulla. Visual storytelling: usage and production of digital longforms in Germany
26.05 - John Hartley. Knowledge Clubs, Open Access and Probability Archives: A Cultural Science Approach to the Growth of Knowledge
18.05 - Katrin Tiidenberg. Verbose Visuals – What Do We Do With Images on Social Media?
19.04 - Mikhail Fiadotau."But what if I want to make a shooter instead?”: technology and creativity in indie and hobbyist videogame communities
03.11 - Maarja Ojamaa. Effects of transmediality on cultural memory
26.10 - Aleksander Väljamäe. Neurocinema as a scientific tool and a form of entertainment
20.10 - Andres Jõesaar and Indrek Ibrus. EU’s Digital Singe Market Strategy and Estonian Audiovisual Media Policy: The Impossible Twins
13.10 - Oliver Laas. The study of games qua games: some philosophical, methodological, and normative reflections
TU TEE - Tallinn University as a promoter of intelligent lifestyle
2019
07.11 - John Hartley. Cultural Science
17.10 - Carlos Alberto Scolari. From Media Ecology to Media Evolution
10.10 - Indrek Ibrus. New materialism vs. cultural semiotics: Can we reach a synthesised way for theorising the ‘creativity' of media archives?
16.05 - Jonathon Hutchinson. Digital Intermediation: Towards Transparent Public Automated Media
09.05 - Philipp Dominik Keidl. The Past According to Fans: Media Convergence and Participatory Historical Culture
02.05 - Anna M. Ozimek. Digital Dreamers? - Investigating Working Lives of Videogame Workers
25.04 - Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt. Action research in action
18.04 - Liina Keevallik. Cloud Opera through the prism of creativity-based research
11.04 - Taneli Heikka. How can journalism facilitate thoughtful dialogue in the time of populism?
04.04 - Ülo Pikkov. Anti-animation, specifics of Eastern-European animation
21.03 - Dirk Hoyer. Political Imagination/ Narratives/ Topoi
28.02 - Kari Yli-Annala. Experimental Moving Image Practice vs Mainstream Narrative
14.02 - Christian Ritter. Playing on the Go: The Gamification of Tourism in Estonia
07.02 - Indrek Ibrus. Emergence of Cross-Innovation Systems: The research results of the Cross Motion project
2018
07.06 - Tiziano Bonini. Hacking Public Service Media Funding: a Scenario For Rethinking the License Fee As a Form of Civic Crowdfunding24.05 - Amporn Jirattikorn. Drama of Thailand: Visual Representation and Interpretation of Thainess by Southeast Asian Audiences
18.05 - Tiziano Bonini. First Week is Editorial, Second Week is Algorithmical: the New Gatekeepers of the Music Industry
03.05 - Madis Järvekülg. From Institutionally Embedded ‘Serious’ to Individualized ‘Popular’ – A Report on Values and Attitudes in Estonian Music Criticism
26.04 - Teet Teinemaa. Contingency in Contemporary American Multi-Protagonist Film – A Film-Philosophical Perspective
12.04 - Kirsi Rinne. At the Intersection of Art and Science: Challenges of Doctoral Dissertation in Audiovisual Arts
05.04 - Indrek Ibrus, Alessandro Nani, Ulrike Rohn. Whose song are you singing? Innovation coordination by Eesti Laul
29.03 - Gary McLeod. The Past is a Different Time Zone
22.03 -
Sari Virta.
Managing Tensions in Media Content Development: Case Study of the Finnish Mediapolis Cluster as a Hybrid Organisation
19.01 -
Bruce Sheridan. Creativity: Embodied, Extended, and Enactive
2017
28.11 - Ellen Pearman. Noor: A Brain Opera. Is There A Place In Human Consciousness Where Surveillance Cannot Go?19.10 - Alexander Godulla and Cornelia Wolf. Future of Food - Transmedia Strategies of National Geographic
05.10 - Henry Loeser. Publics, Participants and Policies: Examining Community Broadcasting in Austria and the Czech Republic
07.09 - Pia Tikka. Intimate Dynamics of Facing the Other as a Model of Predictive Processes? A Neurocinematic Approach
04.05 - Patrick Vonderau. "Following Files“ in Digital Music Distribution
01.03 - Julia Roll. The Impact of Live-streamed Operas in the Cinema on the Consumption of 'Classic' Live-operas in the Music Theatre
2016
14.12 - Vassilis Kroustallis. European Feature Animation After 1998: Institutional Guides and Artistic Creation13.10 - Doron Friedman. NeuroVR: Interesting times for virtual reality and brain
21.09 - Cornelia Wolf, Alexander Godulla. Visual storytelling: usage and production of digital longforms in Germany
26.05 - John Hartley. Knowledge Clubs, Open Access and Probability Archives: A Cultural Science Approach to the Growth of Knowledge
18.05 - Katrin Tiidenberg. Verbose Visuals – What Do We Do With Images on Social Media?
19.04 - Mikhail Fiadotau."But what if I want to make a shooter instead?”: technology and creativity in indie and hobbyist videogame communities
2015
23.11 - Külliki Tafel-Viia and Silja Lassur. Creative industries from different viewpoints - theoretical developments, support policies and sectoral practices03.11 - Maarja Ojamaa. Effects of transmediality on cultural memory
26.10 - Aleksander Väljamäe. Neurocinema as a scientific tool and a form of entertainment
20.10 - Andres Jõesaar and Indrek Ibrus. EU’s Digital Singe Market Strategy and Estonian Audiovisual Media Policy: The Impossible Twins
13.10 - Oliver Laas. The study of games qua games: some philosophical, methodological, and normative reflections
TU TEE - Tallinn University as a promoter of intelligent lifestyle