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  <body><![CDATA[<p>Registration is open for Georgia Tech’s <a href="http://www.futuremediaglobal.com/">FutureMedia Fest 2010</a>,
an interactive “mash-up” to explore and enable new paradigms in how
content is created, distributed, and consumed in a converging media
world.</p>
<p>The four-day event to be held October 4-7 will include speakers who
are leaders and pioneers in their sectors from entities including
Google, The Coca-Cola Company, HP, The Weather Channel Companies, The
Economist, Turner Broadcasting, AT&amp;T, IBM, Discovery Channel, GPB
Media, the US State Department, Academy Award-winning animation and
performance capture specialists from the movies “Avatar” and “Lord of
the Rings,” plus over 20 Georgia Tech research groups.</p>
<p>Faculty in the School of Literature, Communication, and
Culture&nbsp;(LCC) have been instrumental in shaping the conference. Panel
participants from the school include Ian Bogost, Director of
the&nbsp;Digital Media Graduate Studies program&nbsp;on the Gaming panel, Rebecca
Burnett,&nbsp;Director of the Writing &amp;&nbsp;Communications
Program&nbsp;on&nbsp;Digital Media Skills, and Professor Janet Murray
on&nbsp;Storytelling. LCC&nbsp;and&nbsp;the Sam&nbsp;Nunn School of International
Affairs&nbsp;will&nbsp;participate in the Research Demos at TSRB on Wed, Oct 6th. </p>]]></body>
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