Digital Studies Project Archive

Selected Past Projects Visions of Place Exhibition: Complex Geographies in Contemporary Israeli Art website http://israelivisionsofplace.com It Gets Better: Rutgers-Camden Ellen Malenas Ledoux and Dawn Walsh, Department of English The Local Knowledge Blog and The Camden Policy Project Stephen Danley, Department of Public Policy and Administration http://danley.camden.rutgers.edu/news/ http://camdenpolicy.wikispaces.com/The+Camden+Policy+Project Self and Identity

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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Fall 2016 Digital Studies Courses

Young Hae-Chang Heavy Industries, Nina Freeman, Ronaldo Wilson, Talan Memmott, John Cayley, Douglas Kearney, and The Yes Men. One primary goal for this class is, borrowing the words of performance writer Justin Katko, ‘to initiate practices that are sustainable beyond the workshop’s boundaries.’   50:192:301:02 Special Topics in Digital Studies

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