cmci now /cmci/ en CMCI Now: Collective Effort /cmci/2021/05/24/cmci-now-collective-effort CMCI Now: Collective Effort Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 05/24/2021 - 20:30 Tags: alumni cmci now communication featured news Throughout her youth as an athlete, Berkley Gamble (Comm’16) wore her soccer uniform with pride. It showed people what she cared about and stood for: determination, sportsmanship and teamwork. Today, Gamble’s self-expression is rooted in a different type of clothing: her brand Past Life the Collective, “a sustainable, small-batch label for those who speak the truth, walk their own path and raise hell.” window.location.href = `/cmcinow/2021/04/30/collective-effort`;

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CMCI Now: Whose World Is This? /cmci/2020/10/29/cmci-now-whose-world CMCI Now: Whose World Is This? Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 10/29/2020 - 13:21 Tags: alumni cmci now communication featured news Principal Wisdom Amouzou (Comm'13) teaches students that they are the leaders they’ve been waiting for.

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Class of 2020: Nick Mundinger /cmci/2020/05/11/class-2020-nick-mundinger Class of 2020: Nick Mundinger Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 05/11/2020 - 16:55 Categories: class of 2020 Tags: cmci now critical media practices featured news [video:https://youtu.be/S9YH0cMjPnw]

Editor's note: Nick Mundinger is this year's William W. White Outstanding Senior for the Department of Critical Media Practices. The award is based on a combination of academic merit, professional achievement and service to the department. Here's a story on him from our spring 2018 issue of CMCI Now, along with a video of his work in action!

Nick Mundinger pulls out his phone and opens an app that looks like a calculator. The screen is filled with colorful dials and buttons with labels like "tempo" and "chest".

“This is a sort of drum machine I made using different parts of my body,” he says, moving between the phone and a laptop as he sets up the program.

Each "drum" is a recording of a different action. For example, one plays a clap, another a snap, another a thump on his chest and so on. The dials on the phone control the probability that each drum will be played on each beat. Visualizations on the laptop screen show which sound is playing. When you hear the thump sound, you see Mundinger's fist on his chest. When you hear a clap, you see his hand. The end result—a beat controlled with the phone along with visualizations on the screen—is almost like a live music video.

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From CMCI Now magazine: Nick Mundinger pulls out his phone and opens an app that looks like a calculator.

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