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Schedule | Hacking Rhetoric
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READ: Ch1 of Everything’s an Argument. TOOL: Basic WordPress functions. MLK Day – no class. 8212; email in by midnight. Library resources and effective summarisation. READ: They Say I Say Ch.2. READ: O’Dell, ‘The maker movement isn’t just for hackers’. Optional but worth a look: EaA Ch 19. READ: GeekMom, ‘The Hacker School Experience’. Toulmin, ‘Feminist Hackerspaces as Safer Spaces? Schroeder, “Trans*H4ck aims to put transgender developers on the map”. READ: Any ten (10) articles from Lifehacker. PITCH ...
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In the Media | samplereality
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Occasionally my work is featured in the media. Here are some of my appearances, interviews, and mentions outside of the usual scholarly venues:. Twitter bots grow up and take over the world. 4 August 2014) discusses my idea of protest bots. The Rise of the Twitter Bots. Mentions one of my Twitter bots ( @FavThingsBot. The botmaker who sees through the Internet. Is a profile of Darius Kazemi, in which I provide some context to Darius’s work. Battlebots: How Reddit and Twitter’s fake accounts stack up.
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Screwing around with non-text » THATCamp New England 2013
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Map of UConn Campus. HBL & Dodd Locations. Maker Challenge: Correspondence Network of Isaac Hull. Screwing around with non-text. Plenty of digital humanists have gotten quite good at knowing how to take text files and, as Steve Ramsay says, “screw around” with them in fairly sophisticated ways using various algorithms– TF-IDF. But lots of digital artifacts aren’t text. We aren’t (I’m supposing) as good at screwing around with those. This post has no tag. Email the THATCamp Organizer. List of all notepads.
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Syllabus | ENGL 606 Humanities Computing/DH
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Course Schedule Thursdays from 4:00-6:50 pm, Colson G18. Download the entire syllabus as a Word file. Or as a PDF. Download the Presentation Schedule. Berry, David M., ed. 2012. Understanding Digital Humanities. New York, NY: Palgrave. Brooke, Colin. 2009. Lingua Fracta: Towards a Rhetoric of New Media. Gold, Matthew. ed. 2012. Debates in the Digital Humanities. Minneapolis, MN: U. of Minnesota Press. [now available at: dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu]. Week 1 January 9. M Gold, The Digital Humanities Moment.
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About Mark | samplereality
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Mark Sample is an Associate Professor of Digital Studies. A liberal arts college located just north of Charlotte, North Carolina. He was formerly in the Department of English at George Mason University. Where he was also an affiliated faculty member with Mason’s Honors College. Program, and the Center for History and New Media. Focuses on contemporary literature, new media, and videogames. His examination of the representation of torture in videogames appeared in Game Studies. As Hacking the Accident.
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Notes towards a Deformed Humanities | samplereality
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Notes towards a Deformed Humanities. I’ve gone on record as saying that the digital humanities is not about building. It’s about sharing. I stand by that declaration. But I’ve also been thinking about a complementary mode of learning and research that is precisely the opposite of building things. It is destroying things. Into an interpretative concept premised upon deliberately misreading a text, for example, reading a poem backwards line-by-line. As Samuels and McGann put it, reading backwards short cir...
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Schedule | Hacking Rhetoric
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This schedule is subject to change based on the interests and progress of the class. We’ll discuss any changes in class and you’ll receive an emailed reminder. Labor Day holiday. Plan on working on your LR self-evaluation this weekend. READ: Excerpt from Everything’s an Argument. TOOL: Basic WordPress functions. Library resources and effective summarisation. READ: Levy, Hackers. Hacking X Making. Incorporating and citing sources. READ: GeekMom, “The Hacker School Experience”. Hacking Text / Hacking School.