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By promoting the use of emerging technologies in students’ scholarly and creative works, the Brown Foundation Digital Media Center prepares life-long learners to confidently master new technologies and to disseminate works that effectively communicate their ideas.

The DMC is a multimedia lab space as well as an equipment, technology and knowledge resource for students interested in exploring creative uses of emerging media and use of technology to communicate their ideas.

In addition to our highly-skilled professional staff, the DMC is staffed by a cadre of 24 well-trained student staff who work with members at every level of their projects. The lab itself consists of 18 high-end dual-boot workstations with a full complement of commercial and professional-grade software for completing tasks related to audio, video, photography, graphics, animation, 3-D modeling and design, web-based and multimedia projects. We also provide specialized workspaces and equipment for professional audio recording and editing/mastering, high-demand gaming, simulation and modeling, and maker/hacker activities. We provide resale materials necessary for archival-grade photography and printing, as well as large-format and 3-D printing services.

The DMC is open to all full-time students enrolled in the Johns Hopkins University Schools of Arts and Sciences and Engineering. Make! Learn! Play!

Visit the Lab

Summer Hours
(June 2 - Aug 1):

Mon, Thurs, Fri & Sat: noon-5pm
Tues & Wed: noon-8pm
Sun: CLOSED

We will be closed on Saturday June 28.

During Summer Hours, no poster or 3D print orders will be taken.

Location
The Digital Media Center is located in  Suite 226 of the Offit wing of the Mattin Arts Center. The Mattin Center is located at the east end of Homewood campus at the intersection of Charles and 33rd streets.

‘Behind the Bones’ Documentary

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Alongside all of her academic work, JHU student Jessica Noviello created a feature length documentary called Behind the Bones: The Status of Modern Paleontology Research in the United States Continue reading

DMC Loves Virtual Reality

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Google Glass and Oculus Rift now available at the DMC. Continue reading

New 3D Printer!

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The DMC has a brand-new Replicator 2x Makerbot 3D printer!  The Replicator 2x features two print heads, so we can print in one or two filament colors, or one color with dissolvable support material!  The … Continue reading