Old Futures Book Launch—Alexis Lothian
Please join us on Monday, April 29 at 4pm in MITH for a book launch and discussion of Alexis Lothian's new book Old Futures: Speculative [...]
Please join us on Monday, April 29 at 4pm in MITH for a book launch and discussion of Alexis Lothian's new book Old Futures: Speculative [...]
Containers may be used to store information—their structures bundle together our data in discrete, lightweight, and economical units. We know that physical containers like paper [...]
Due to its unique geography, Puerto Rico is at the forefront of climate catastrophe. In theory, Puerto Rico’s devastating experiences should provide nations around the [...]
We will present initial results on two computational projects on Medieval Hebrew manuscripts. The first, Sofer Mahir, applies an HTR (handwritten text recognition) pipeline constructed [...]
The word “glitch,” meaning a small voltage variance that can short out a circuit, entered the English language through radio hobbyists and was popularized by [...]
Several important reports and studies have made us aware of the dismal practices of inclusion in the film industry. By drawing on extensive bodies of [...]
This presentation traces the conceptualization and production of the dc 1968 project, an ambitious digital storytelling project designed to transform public memory and scholarship about [...]
What connects Open Source Software development, scholarly edition making, Linked Open Data, and Digital Sustainability? All of them rely our human capacity for managing fine [...]
Early Modern Songscapes is a project exploring the circulation and performance of English Renaissance poetry. The recently released beta version of the project’s site includes [...]
We are delighted to announce the lineup for the Spring 2019 Digital Dialogue series. The series will begin Tuesday February 26 at 12:30 pm. We will [...]