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Digital Wharton Brainstorming Symposium

New School for Liberal Arts, founder and editor of The Charles Chesnutt Digital Archive, Board Member of Networked Interface for Nineteenth-Century Electronic Scholarship (NINES) Molly Hardy, American Antiquarian Society Digital Humanities Curator Brendan O’Neill, Editor, Oxford University Press, New York City Kenneth Price, Hillegass Professor of English, University of Nebraska-Lincoln;

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

2018-2019 Fellows

indie game collective, Oat & Noodle Studios, in NYC.           Sayan Bhattacharyya Sayan Bhattacharyya is currently Lecturer in the Humanities at the Singapore University of Technology and Design, and 2018-19 Digital Studies Fellow at Rutgers University, Camden, USA. His research focuses on digital humanities and on

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Well Played: Dokapon Kingdom

Join us Wednesday , September 16 at 12:15 in the ModLab (Fine Arts 215) for a Well Played session of Dokapon Kingdom, a role playing game that Atlus USA has promoted as “friendship destroying.” Preventing fellow players from progressing is a significant part of gameplay, and this Well Played session

Fall 2018 DS Courses

obsolete and forgotten through new cultural histories that have emerged since the 1980s. I see media archaeology as a theoretically refined analysis of the historical layers of media in their singularity—a conceptual and practical exercise in carving out the aesthetic, cultural, and political singularities of media… Media archaeology is a