students

Meet Dahey Yoo, Rethinking TV

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Dahey Yoo is a student at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Her
current focus is in design and technology though she has a background in fine arts,
having completed an MFA in sculpture at Seoul National University. She is interested
in how our visual and spatial perceptions change with the development of new
technology. She also asks,

"How does our physicality factor into facilitating our appreciation in art, design or

Meet MacGregor Campbell, Rethinking TV

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MacGregor Campbell is a first-year grad student in the program in science writing.
Before coming to MIT, he worked as a content manager and grant writer for
Oregon Public Broadcasting in his hometown of Portland, OR. His main interests
are making science interesting and accessible to the general public and using
media technology in education.

sequence@mit.edu
http://www.mainsequenceblog.com

Meet Bharath Thirun, Rethinking TV

Bharath is a System Design and Management fellow at the Engineering Systems
Division & Sloan School of Management at MIT. After having spent close to 9
years as a software architect in commercial software product development, he
is at MIT to study aspects of building a successful and sustainable
technology based new venture. His interests and focus include architecting
systems - business and technical, innovations in business models and
investments in technology based new ventures.

bthirun@MIT.EDU

Meet Jamie Zigelbaum, Rethinking TV

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I am a PhD student at the MIT Media Lab in the Tangible Media Group.
My work deals with the dissonance between the physical and virtual in
the information age with a focus on human-computer interaction, social science,
design, and dreams of the deep future. Currently I am working on embodied,
interactive, collaborative spaces that operate with gestural and tangible
control systems (luminous-tangible immersive interfaces).

zig@media.mit.edu

Meet Ana Domb Krauskopf, Rethinking TV

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Ana Domb Krauskopf is a journalist and film and music producer. Her work has always
revolved around the creative industries. She is a researcher and graduate student at the
Comparative Media Studies program at MIT where she works in the Convergence Culture
Consortium. In her native Costa Rica, she co-founded Cinergia, the first film production
fund designed to stimulate media activity in Central America and Cuba. There, she also

Meet Marcelo Coelho, Rethinking TV

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Marcelo Coelho is a PhD Student at the Ambient Intelligence Group at the MIT Media Lab, in Cambridge, USA.
His work explores how technology can refashion communication by incorporating computation into common
substrates, materials and structures. Some of his projects include paper computers, reactive garments,
flying robots and edible circuits.

Marcelo holds a BFA in Computation Arts, with highest honors, from Concordia University in Montreal, Canada.

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