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Digital Wharton Brainstorming Symposium

…in Fine Arts 110 during which panelists will share the results of that morning session. The DSC aims to make this public session yet another brainstorming opportunity as we attempt to crowdsource the Digital Wharton. If you have any questions about this event, please contact DSC Director Jim Brown (jim.brown@rutgers.edu)…

2019-2020 Fellows

Shay Lawz is a poet and interdisciplinary artist from Jersey City, NJ. She works at the intersection of text and performance and has presented work at Brown University, RISD, AS220, and Pratt Institute. Her writing appears or is forthcoming in Aster(ix), Winter Tangerine, and McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern, among others. She…

2017-2018 Fellows

…Jeff T. Johnson is the author of Trouble Songs: A Musicological Poetics (punctum books, 2017). His writing has recently appeared or is forthcoming in PEN America, Fanzine, Jacket2, and Encyclopedia Vol. 3. With Claire Donato, he collaborated on Special America. A Netprov feature player, he is co-creator of All-Time High….

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Digital Studies Center is pleased to announce the 2014-2015 Project Grant Winners

…public debate. The Camden Policy Project is a Wikispaces site that is inspired by Camden Mayor Dana Redd’s transition task force documents. The documents lack comparisons of best practices, or even adequate sourcing. All of this is understandable; Camden’s City Hall is understaffed and overworked. So my class is creating…

Spring 2020 Courses

…of digital technologies and then moves on to some key terms in digital studies: networks, interfaces, code, digital narratives, and physical computing. The class examines the history and cultural significance of digital technology while also experimenting with how to write, design, and make with those same tools. Students in the…