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Visit the MCC MediaLab website for workshop and tutorial details.

The MCC MediaLab is a digital media incubator and learning space overseen by a collective comprising of faculty and students within the Department of Media, Culture, and Communication.

The lab is located on the 7th floor lounge of the East Building at 239 Greene Street, providing space where students can learn and create with digital media platforms and software. It includes a computer lab with media equipment available to students enrolled in affiliated MCC courses.

With these resources and focus on practice-based pedagogy, the lab aims to offer a supportive, experimental environment where students will be introduced to digital media theory and practice including software and programming.

Related Course Offerings:

MCC-UE 1029
MCC-UE 1033
MCC-UE 1585

Jamie Skye Bianco

Clinical Associate Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication

jamieskye@nyu.edu

An Alum's Journey From the MCC MediaLab to Market Research and Video Game Production

Of the biggest driver of her work, Media, Culture, and Communication alum Adelaide Han (BS '22) says, “I’m trying to search for something that is in between data and humanity.” 

MCC MediaLab Hosts mediaWorks_2025 to Showcase Student Talents

Submissions from around NYU included web design, short films, and a sustainable fashion show.

Cool Course: Critical Making

Students in this hands-on course engage with software and hardware to create a technological device—no engineering or coding experience required.

In 'Uncomputable,' Alexander Galloway Offers Long History of the Digital Age

From algebraic patterns woven on a hand loom to artificial-life simulations, a new book by Media, Culture, and Communication Professor Galloway charts the history of digital media.

Artist and New Faculty Member Curry J. Hackett Joins MCC

The Department of Media, Culture, and Communication welcomes Clinical Assistant Professor Curry J. Hackett, a transdisciplinary designer, visual artist, and educator exploring Black relationships to land, media, and memory.

Celebrating a Half Century of Electronic Art and Media History

Open Circuits Revisited, sponsored by NYU Media, Culture, and Communication, Electronic Arts Intermix, and the NYU Center for Disability Studies, explored accessibility and video art on the 50 year anniversary of the groundbreaking conference.

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