(CANCELED) Tracking the Invisible: Following Movement Beyond Space and Time Markers
MITH wants everyone in our community to stay healthy and the best way to do that right now is to avoid meetings or gatherings. With [...]
MITH wants everyone in our community to stay healthy and the best way to do that right now is to avoid meetings or gatherings. With [...]
MITH wants everyone in our community to stay healthy and the best way to do that right now is to avoid meetings or gatherings. With [...]
How does a poet end up thinking in terms of algorithms, programming languages, and datasets? This talk explores the work of writers of electronic literature [...]
Black Lunch Table (BLT) is an oral history project that mobilizes a democratic writing of cultural history through a radical reimagining of [...]
Over approximately the last decade, the Music Encoding Initiative (MEI), has become a recognized international community-driven effort that has developed and maintains the MEI schema, [...]
The Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) is a standard of extensible markup language (XML) that prides itself upon the ability to adapt and evolve to the [...]
This talk undertakes a partial genealogy of breath as it has been racialized within the project of modernity. I argue that Eric Garner’s “I can’t [...]
In Roopika Risam’s recent book New Digital Worlds (2019), she proposes that “those of us who are equipped with the capacity for humanities inquiry [and [...]
“Konbit” is an expression in Haitian Creole that means to work together, collaboratively, to achieve a desired outcome. Haitian Studies scholar and digital [...]
This talk highlights how the digital humanities is inadequate and potentially perilous when considering not just the existence of Native American and Indigenous collections but also their [...]