Beautiful Untrue Things: The Digital Dilemma
Art has never been a mere mirror up to nature, yet as in no other medium has it been so easy to create a simulacra [...]
Art has never been a mere mirror up to nature, yet as in no other medium has it been so easy to create a simulacra [...]
Digital technology has changed the way scholars research, preserve, and present humanities materials. The NEH, through its Digital Humanities Initiative (DHI), has taken a leadership [...]
The emergence of a commercialized Internet is a very recent phenomenon. Historians and other scholars have examined its early history, especially its origins in the [...]
Manuscripts, paintings, sculptures, buildings and recordings can be preserved and archived for future generations. Live theatre, however, is ephemeral. This simple fact creates a tremendous [...]
This presentation addresses the evolution of the technologies of virtual representation in the cultural milieu. Using project case studies from a decade of experience in [...]
In the various realms of digital poetry, chance and intention blend within a given structure. Authors create patterns, use collage, make links, sample media during [...]
The difficulties engendered by the complicated patterns of repetition in Gertrude Stein's 900-page novel _The Making of Americans_ make it almost impossible to read this [...]
"Soweto '76, A Living Digital Archive" The aim of Soweto '76 is to develop an interactive immersive edutainment application and multimedia interface that allows users [...]
As the sheer volume and complexity of digital objects expands, content creators and data managers have come to see the need for governing policies that [...]
Faculty and practitioners who work with digital pedagogies know, at least intuitively, that student learning is significantly transformed in new media environments. As all of [...]