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Natalie Mesnard   Natalie Mesnard is a writer and game designer currently teaching in the Pratt Institute Game Design & Interactive Media program. Literary publication credits include poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction, appearing or forthcoming in places such as Blackbird, Kenyon Review Online, The Gettysburg Review, Ninth Letter, and elsewhere….

Podcasts

Podcasting is a course periodically offered in the Digital Studies program. Students in the class produce a pilot episode as part of a proposed series. The Internet has changed the way stories can be told and delivered. Podcasting has risen from its DIY Internet radio roots to become a diverse…

Spring 2018 DS Courses

…realm? What happens to language? When the body of the text and the body of the performer merge digitally, what radical (politically and aesthetically) works emerge? 50:209:305 INTERNSHIP IN DIGITAL STUDIES 50:209:401 DIGITAL STUDIES CAPSTONE 50:209:406 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN DIGITAL STUDIES II Interdisciplinary Major Electives: These courses can be counted…

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Annotation Swarm: A Conversation About Ethical Programs

…our virtual doorsteps. This makes it an ideal text to annotate using Hypothes.is, a platform which invites people from around the world to collaborate and discuss online texts. As with all Digital Culture books, the University of Michigan Press has made the full text of the book available for free

U R Here: A Festival of Digital Language Art

…be useful, but it’s far more interesting as a creative and poetic tool, to create and thereby investigate absurd juxtapositions, poised on the brink of the infinite void of nonsense. We’ll learn how to use Tracery (created by Kate Compton), a freely available tool that makes it easy to create…