Major & Minor

involves the convergence of text, graphics, audio, and video, and the distribution of these assets over various media. Media may include video and sound, text, animation, still images, audio, or any form of non-physical media. Ideas are presented in a variety of formats including videos, comics, electronic literature, sound installations,

Digital Studies Fellows

  Each year, DiSC invites applications for Digital Studies Fellowships. Fellows commit to teaching one course in the Digital Studies program while also spending a semester doing research. DiSC welcomes applications from those both within and outside of Rutgers University-Camden. Residency is not required, and fellows can propose online courses.

Projects

Guinea. Working in collaboration with ABLOGUI (Guinea’s Bloggers Association), this project will explore visually the complex assemblages of things, people, economic forces and realities at the heart of social networking in Guinea. The project will include an image-making project led by Guinean youth in the cities of Conakry and Labé;

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The Typomatic Visits the DSC

a new identity. Students and faculty are welcome to join in the construction of this device, which involves building the booth as well as writing code. The two-day workshop will culminate in an official opening of the Rutgers-Camden Typomatic at 3:00pm on December 3 in the ModLab (Fine Arts 215).

Electronic Literature: A Matter of Bits

        From January 19, 2016 through April 21, 2016, The Stedman Gallery will host an electronic literature exhibition entitled “Electronic Literature: A Matter of Bits.” The exhibition is sponsored by the Digital Studies Center and was curated by Director Jim Brown and Associate Director Robert Emmons. Since