digital culture through file types
This is a fabulous idea by Mark Sample: studying digital culture through file types. He mentions MP3, GIF, HTML, and...
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This is a fabulous idea by Mark Sample: studying digital culture through file types. He mentions MP3, GIF, HTML, and...
Disclosure: IANADH (I am not a digital humanist), but I did get my PhD from the University of Virginia. There’s a...
Here’s Nick Carr commenting on the recent dialogue at the Infernal Machine between me and Andrew Piper: It’s...
This essay by Catherine Tumber is disappointingly empty, but also indicative of a certain and all-too-common mode of...
This talk by Bethany Nowviskie is extraordinary. If you have any interest in where the digital humanities — or the...
Here’s a typically smart and provocative reflection by Andrew Piper. But I also have a question about it. Consider...
Hannah Sullivan’s outstanding book The Work of Revision came out last year and got less attention than it deserves...
In an essay that’s received a lot of critical response from my digital-humanist friends, Adam Kirsch writes, The best...
This essay on scholarly documentation practices lays down some very useful principles — for some scholars working in...
Reading this lovely and rather moving profile of Douglas Hofstadter I was especially taken by this passage on why...