Projects

Current Projects   R-CADE The Rutgers-Camden Archive of Digital Ephemera (R-CADE) is a research initiative that encourages scholars and artists to take apart, dissect, and repurpose media artifacts as they attempt to understand their historical and cultural significance. Student researchers in the R-CADE research group conduct such research throughout the

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?      

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Scalar Workshop

Friday, September 23 ModLab (Fine Arts 215) 10am-4pm Lunch will be served. This event is free and open to the public.

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Well Played: Walkthroughs and Close Readings of Videogames

Each semester, the DSC hosts a series of Well Played events during which students, faculty, and staff discuss and play videogames. These events are based on the ETC Press journal Well Played and they encourage close readings of game mechanics and narratives. Well Played sessions are free form, collaborative, and

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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