Jason Scott and “Get Lamp”

At the dawn of the era of home computing, an unusual type of game was the most popular to play. With just a screen of [...]

At the dawn of the era of home computing, an unusual type of game was the most popular to play. With just a screen of [...]
Applications for MITH’s Spring 2011 Winnemore Digital Humanities Dissertation Fellowship are now being accepted. Intended for students whose dissertations engage the intersections between new media and [...]
On November 8th and 9th, JASON SCOTT, independent filmmaker, computer archivist, activist, and historian, and purveyor of tuna for @Sockington, the most popular cat on [...]

What role should social networking play in academic communities, and what kinds of collaborations can result from the inclusion of social media in university networks? [...]
A MITH Digital Dialogue Tuesday, November 2, 12:30-1:45 MITH Conference Room, McKeldin Library B0135 “Beyond Friending: @cunycommons and the Emergence of the Social University” by [...]

Artist Hasan Elahi will describe his experiences with FBI interrogation and his subsequent creative projects in his lecture, “Tracking Transience: The Orwell Project,” along with [...]
A MITH Digital Dialogue Tuesday, October 26, 12:30-1:45 MITH Conference Room, McKeldin Library B0135 "Tracking Transience: The Orwell Project" by HASAN ELAHI On Tuesday, October [...]
MITH Director Neil Fraistat delivered the keynote lecture Tuesday morning at the Supporting the Digital Humanities (SDH) Conference in Vienna. SDH2010 is the first conference [...]

At the University of Virginia Library’s Scholars’ Lab, Wayne Graham and Joe Gilbert regularly offer “A Humanist’s Introduction to Programming (with Ruby),” a short series [...]
A MITH Digital Dialogue Tuesday, October 19, 12:30-1:45 MITH Conference Room, McKeldin Library B0135 "A Humanist’s Introduction to Programming (with Ruby)" by WAYNE GRAHAM and [...]