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23 Mar 2015

    Paul Jaskot Digital Dialogue

    By |2017-02-06T10:47:24-05:00Mar 23, 2015|

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    Paul Jaskot
    DePaul University
    Collaboratory for Visual Culture
    Monday, March 30, 2015
    12:30 pm
    Co-sponsored by the Art History & Archaeology Department

    Please note that this Digital Dialogue is a special co-sponsored talk in conjunction the Art History & Archaeology Department, and occurs on a different weekday [...]

    17 Mar 2015

      Raffaele Viglianti Digital Dialogue

      By |2017-02-06T10:47:24-05:00Mar 17, 2015|

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      Raffaele Viglianti
      Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities
      MITH Conference Room
      Tuesday, March 24, 2015
      12:30 pm

      What is the future of sheet music? The flexibility of the digital medium, as opposed to the rigidity of the printed form, calls for a [...]

      2 Mar 2015

        Miriam Posner Digital Dialogue

        By |2017-02-06T10:47:25-05:00Mar 2, 2015|

        Miriam Posner
        University of California, Los Angeles
        MITH Conference Room
        Tuesday, March 10, 2015
        12:30 pm

        Walter Freeman, the world’s foremost proponent and practitioner of lobotomy, was also an obsessive photographer. He almost invariably took photos of his patients before and [...]

        23 Feb 2015

          Mauricio Giraldo Digital Dialogue

          By |2017-02-06T10:47:25-05:00Feb 23, 2015|

          Mauricio Giraldo
          NYPL Labs
          MITH Conference Room
          Tuesday, March 3, 2015
          12:30 pm

          I'm currently an interaction designer at NYPL Labs, The New York Public Library’s digital innovation unit. One of our latest projects is Building Inspector, a [...]

          20 Jan 2015

            Shannon Mattern Digital Dialogue

            By |2017-02-06T10:47:26-05:00Jan 20, 2015|

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            Shannon Mattern
            The New School
            MITH Conference Room
            Tuesday, February 24, 2015
            12:30 pm

            While “smart” cities and urban “sentience” seem to be products of new networked technologies, our cities have actually been mediated, and intelligent, for millennia. They’ve long [...]

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