Inspiring Visualizing Interpretations Workshop with Johanna Drucker
From 23-28 April 2012, Johanna Drucker, professor of information studies at UCLA and well-known theorist of digital humanities, led a series of workshop sessions that engaged more then 20 participants...
View ArticleVisualizing Interpretations Summary of Workshop
Johanna Drucker, a professor of information studies at UCLA and a well-known theorist of digital humanities, led a workshop on the digital humanities at MIT from 23-28 April 2012. The workshop, titled...
View ArticleDH 2012, day two: What does it mean to be digitally engaged?
I sat in on several sessions today, the first day of conferences. In the morning I checked out the short paper session, and later I went to two long paper sessions. All of the talks were interesting,...
View ArticleHyperStudio Presentation | Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and...
On Monday, November 19, HyperStudio’s Research Assistants Jia Zhang and Jason Lipshin will be presenting a collaboratively authored paper about HyperStudio’s ongoing Comédie-Française Registers Project...
View ArticleChicago Digital Humanities Colloquium 2012 – A Report
As is often the case with DH conferences, this year’s Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science was something of a grab bag. Featuring a hodge podge of panels on everything from...
View ArticleWelcome the HyperStudio Fellows!
HyperStudio recently launched a new Fellows Program! The HSF gathers a range of postdocs and visiting scholars in the humanities, librarians, technologists, artists, curators, and other members of the...
View ArticleReporting from DH 2013 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
As a scholar who subscribes to a “big tent” conception of digital humanities, I must admit that I was initially a bit nervous about attending DH 2013 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. As the...
View ArticleFriday Games: Puppeteer
We’re back! After a long summer and BostonFIG, Friday Games returns to the MIT Game Lab. Join us at 4pm ET in MIT room 26-153 or on our Twitch live stream at http://twitch.tv/mitgamelab. This week,...
View ArticleFriday Games: Europa Universalis IV
In 1492, Columbus created the four-day weekend. (MIT students don’t have classes this coming Monday and Tuesday!) I’ve been meaning to check out Europa Universalis IV since it came out in August....
View ArticleCreating Meaningful Art Experiences with Digital Tools
Artist Sherrie Levine is best known for her 1979 series, After Walker Evans, in which she rephotographed Depression-era images by Walker Evans and presented them as her own. With this series, she posed...
View ArticleMIT OpenDocLab Open House
Please join us for the 2013 MIT OpenDocLab Open House! Wednesday, October 30th 5:00 – 7:00 pm Reception to follow. MIT Building E14-633 Please RSVP. 5:00pm Sarah Wolozin, Director Welcome 5:10pm...
View ArticleFriday Games: The Yawhg
This Friday we’ll be playing a “hot potato narrative party game”, The Yawhg! The Yawhg started as a project developed for TIFF Nexus’ Comics vs. Games showcase. Game developer, Damian Sommer, was...
View ArticleMIT Overseer Observer Mod
We’ve been experimenting with the StarCraft 2 Galaxy Editor at the MIT Game Lab over the summer and we’d like to share our current prototype casting tool. The MIT Overseer project aims to provide...
View ArticleResearch Forum | The distinction between linear and interactive...
The Research Forum is OpenDocLab’s space for researchers to voice their opinions and test new theories. As part of our mission to promote the exchange of ideas about the new arts of documentary, we...
View ArticleFriday Games: The Stanley Parable
This Friday we’ll be playing The Stanley Parable, the latest remake of a 2011 mod that takes a wry look at game interactions, stories, choice and the illusions behind them. (So maybe it’s all magic!)...
View ArticleVideo Interview | Judith Aston defines Interactive Documentary
The OpenDocLab team is pleased to welcome Arnau Gifreu Castells as an OpenDocLab visiting research affiliate. A Professor of Communication Studies at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) and the...
View ArticleVideo Interview | Judith Aston on Authorship and New Logics in Interactive...
The OpenDocLab team is pleased to welcome Arnau Gifreu Castells as an OpenDocLab visiting research affiliate. A Professor of Communication Studies at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) and the...
View ArticleVideo Interview | Judith Aston discusses iDoc Business Models
The OpenDocLab team is pleased to welcome Arnau Gifreu Castells as an OpenDocLab visiting research affiliate. A Professor of Communication Studies at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) and the...
View ArticleFriday Games: Honey you do not want to go in there
We’re switching the Friday Games format for Hallowmas! We’ll be playing Ib, a creepy adventure game built in RPG Maker 2000 that exploits JRPG aesthetics to create innovative visual horror, playing on...
View ArticleResearch Forum | The distinction between linear and interactive...
The Research Forum is OpenDocLab’s space for researchers to voice their opinions and test new theories. As part of our mission to promote the exchange of ideas about the new arts of documentary, we...
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