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Digital Wharton Brainstorming Symposium

On April 17 at 1:30pm in Fine Arts 110, a cohort of scholars from across the country will discuss the digital component of the forthcoming Complete Works of Edith Wharton (CWEW), an event that is free and open to the public. The CWEW will be published by Oxford University Press,

2016-2017 Fellows

Hi-Tech. Quinn has also written for public audiences, in Christian Science Monitor, This Magazine, and Berliner Gazette.   Andrew Ervin is the author of the novel Burning Down George Orwell’s House (Soho Press) and a collection of novellas, Extraordinary Renditions (Coffee House Press). His nonfiction Bit by Bit: How Video

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The Digital Studies Center Presents a Special Screening of Hit and Stay

Join co-director Joe Tropea for a free screening of the award-winning documentary Hit & Stay at Rutgers University-Camden in the Fine Arts Building Room 110 on Tuesday, Nov. 18 at 6pm. On May 17, 1968, nine Catholic activists entered a Selective Service office in suburban Catonsville, Maryland, dragged stacks of

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

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