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DIGITAL HUMANITIES INCUBATOR: About Us
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The Digital Humanities Incubator. DHI) is an initiative of the School of Culture and Communication at the University of Melbourne, and is supported by a collaborative Faculty of Arts Research Grant. Professor Rachel Fensham, Assoc. Professor Mark Davis, Dr. Beth Driscoll, Dr. Susan Lowish, Dr. David McInnis, Dr. Scott Wright, Dr. Paul Rae, Dr. Joe Hughes, Dr. Amanda Trevisanut and Dr. Antonio Gonzalez. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The University of Melbourne. Play It Again Popular Memory Archive.
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DIGITAL HUMANITIES INCUBATOR: July 2014
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Saturday, 12 July 2014. Maps, workshops and research. Yesterday I attended the awesome workshop led and organised by Fiona Tweedie. From Research Bazaar and the ITS Research Services at The University of Melbourne (follow them here. Me and other researchers were asked to be at 10 am in the Old Arts Building, where we learned about CartoDB. An amazing software designed to make your own map. And I can only say this: t. He possibilities provided for researchers are endless! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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DIGITAL HUMANITIES INCUBATOR: Digital Densities Program
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Tuesday, 24 March 2015. The full program for the Digital Densities symposium is now complete and ready to view at your leisure. Please click here to view the program. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The University of Melbourne. Play It Again Popular Memory Archive. Why write a Commodore 64 game today? THATCamp Melbourne: Pics from the day. Our Training Campaign: by the numbers. Schedule for Digital Densities Symposium. Registrations are now open to attend the Digital D.
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DIGITAL HUMANITIES INCUBATOR: December 2014
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Sunday, 21 December 2014. CfP: DHI Symposium 27th March 2015. Digital Densities: examining relations between material cultures and digital data. March 2015, The University of Melbourne. Hosted by the Digital Humanities Incubator (DHI) in the School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne. The ‘material turn’ in Humanities research has seen a celebration of the physicality of things and a revaluing of the weight of experience, including in the case of digital data. In. His key text Mechanisms.
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DIGITAL HUMANITIES INCUBATOR: March 2015
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Tuesday, 24 March 2015. The full program for the Digital Densities symposium is now complete and ready to view at your leisure. Please click here to view the program. Thursday, 19 March 2015. Schedule for Digital Densities Symposium. Public Lecture/ Keynote Address by Sarah Kenderdine. McMahon Ball Theatre, Old Arts Building. Linkway, John Medley Building. 900 – 10.30. Linkway, John Medley Building. 1030 – 11.00 Morning. Linkway, John Medley Building. 1100 – 12.45. Linkway, John Medley Building. Digital ...
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DIGITAL HUMANITIES INCUBATOR: The New Literary Middlebrow
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Tuesday, 2 December 2014. The New Literary Middlebrow. By Amanda Malel Trevisanut. Congrats to Beth Driscoll, one of our own DHI members, who has recently released a new book into the world,. The New Literary Middlebrow: Tastemakers and Reding in the Twenty-First Century. Published by Palgrave MacMillan. The text explores the increasingly dominant force in twenty-first century book culture: the new literary middlebrow. Today's most influential literary tastemakers are descended from the middlebrow in...
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DIGITAL HUMANITIES INCUBATOR: Registrations are now open to attend the Digital Densities Symposium
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Monday, 9 March 2015. Registrations are now open to attend the Digital Densities Symposium. Digital Densities: A symposium examining relations between material cultures and digital data. Hosted by the Digital Humanities Incubator (DHI) in the School of Culture and Communication. The University of Melbourne. In his key text Mechanisms. Presenters include Sarah Kenderdine, Paul Arthur, Erik Champion, Miguel Escobar, Rachel Fensham, Gillian Russell, Nick Thieberger and Deb Verhoeven. March 2015, 6-8pm.
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DIGITAL HUMANITIES INCUBATOR: Digital Densities
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A symposium examining relations between material cultures and digital data. Hosted by the Digital Humanities Incubator (DHI) in the School of Culture and Communication. The University of Melbourne. In his key text Mechanisms. The Digital Densities Symposium features papers, from leading academics, that explore the intersection between digital and material culture across a variety of disciplines including the performing arts, art history, publishing and new media. Click here to view the symposium program.
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DIGITAL HUMANITIES INCUBATOR: Our Members
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Peter Lang: 2009); and cultural history in the co-edited volume, Dancing Naturally. Palgrave 2011). In the UK, I have managed large funded projects including Digital Dance Archives. Pioneer Women; and MoVE. My recent projects involve movement analysis, costume history and archival practices. With PeterM. Boenisch (Kent) I am co-editor of the exciting Palgrave series, New World Choreographies. To be launched later in 2014. Palgrave, 2009), Associate Editor of Theatre Research International. Palgrave, 2013...
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