RSVP for Scott McCloud’s Free Public Lecture

graphic novel, The Sculptor, McCloud give a presentation about the language of visual communication.   RSVP While an RSVP is not required, it is strongly recommended. Please RSVP here if you plan to attend. [form mccloud]         Parking and Directions Free and secure parking will be available

Spring 2017 Digital Studies Courses

specifically Unity, an incredibly popular, free-to-use game engine. Even if you have no interest in designing games, you will see your favorite video games in a whole new light!   50:192:302:90 Deconstructing and Designing the ‘How-To’ in the Age of Google and YouTube Prof. DeCarolis Online (Hours by Arrangement) Opportunities

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Annotation Swarm: A Conversation About Ethical Programs

Press, 2015) using the Hypothes.is platform. Hypothes.is is free and open source software that allows for annotation, sentence-level critique, and note-taking on Web documents. Guided by DWRL alumnus Dr. Jeremy Dean, Director of Education at Hypothes.is, the annotation event will open up a conversation about software, rhetoric, and networked life.

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Well Played: With Those We Love Alive

Each semester, the Digital Studies Center hosts a series of Well Played events during which students, faculty, and staff discuss and play videogames. These events are based on the ETC Press Journal, Well Played, and they encourage close readings of game mechanics and narratives. Well Played sessions are free form,

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Comic-Making, Map-Making, and Re-Shaping Workshop

  Comic-Making, Map-Making, and Re-Shaping Workshop April 14 from noon to 2 p.m. in the ModLab (Fine Arts 215) What if comics weren’t patterned after books? What if comics had some other shape? In this hands-on workshop, comics artist Rob Berry will challenge us to envision and design a comic