R-CADE

The Rutgers-Camden Archive of Digital Ephemera (R-CADE) is a collection of hardware and software made available to scholars for research purposes. Unlike many archives, the R-CADE does not necessarily aim to preserve these artifacts, at least not in the traditional sense of this word. Scholars are free to take apart,

Comic-Making, Map-Making, and Re-Shaping Workshop

road map rather than a book. Comics artist Rob Berry has prepared a template for page design in the ComicLife program and will bring examples of work made in this format. During the workshop participants will have the opportunity to utilize ComicLife to build map pages of their own. FREE

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Well Played: Her Story

However, its most interesting trait might be that it is a game about databases and how we navigate them. During this session, we’ll discuss these ideas and more. Those attending will have an opportunity to both play and discuss Her Story. This event is free and open to the public.

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Comic-Making, Map-Making, and Re-Shaping Workshop

has prepared a template for page design using ComicLife software and will bring examples of work made in this format. Those attending the workshop will use ComicLife to build maps of their own. This is a hands-on, art-making workshop. Free Lunch will be served. RSVP recommended but not required.  

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Celebrate the Digital Studies Center opening

The Digital Studies Center invites you to celebrate the launch of a center that will help kick-start, facilitate, support, and promote projects that are made possible by the convergence of digital technologies with the humanities as well as the arts, natural, and social sciences. Thursday, November 13th Free Period Digital