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

Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia Charlene Mires, Director, Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities, Department of History This project will integrate the open-source digital bibliography tool Zotero into The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia, a collaborative research and civic engagement project based at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH) at

U R Here: A Festival of Digital Language Art

we can actively explore those stakes as we write and make our projects. A central challenge: How do we swerve from an entrepreneurial and techno-libertarian mindset (which we notice even at arts spaces/events/conferences) to an engaged, activist stance that doesn’t take institutional and market logics for granted?      

Fall 2018 DS Courses

image. The course begins with a survey of the emerging field of media archaeology which attempts to understand new and emerging media through close examination of the past. New media theorist Jussi Parikka writes: “Media archaeology exists somewhere between materialist media theories and the insistence on the value of the

Spring 2016 Digital Studies Courses

TTH 3:00PM – 4:20 FA-217 Nash Video games are being used to tell new stories. Although classic storytelling will always form a solid underpinning for narrative in any medium, the introduction of a new axis – ‘Interactivity’ – is quickly subverting the standard paradigms of linear storytelling. This not only

2017-2018 Fellows

he received the New Artists Society Merit Scholarship. Abraham is Artist-in-Residence at University of Washington Bothell, where he teaches interactive media design, new media art, and creative writing.     Amber Davisson is an Assistant Professor of Communication at Keene State College. She is the author of Lady Gaga and