Washington State University is hosting a series of webinars around the theme of “critical making in digital humanities.” The sessions are held online from 10:00-11:30am PST/1:00-2:30pm EST and are free, although signup is required. Sessions include:
March 12, 2015
“DUST: Critical Making and Alternate Reality Games (ARG).”
Kari Kraus, University of Maryland
March 17, 2015
“Media Archaeology as Practice-Based Research”
Lori Emerson, University of Colorado, Boulder
March 23, 2015
“Critical Making: Where are the Politics?”
Jentery Sayers, University of Victoria
March 26, 2015
“Critical Making: Rethinking the Maker Movement”
Garnet Hertz, Emily Carr University of Art + Design
April 7, 2015
“Critical Making Between Page and Screen”
Amaranth Borsuk, University of Washington-Bothell
April 9, 2015
“The Commitments of Critical Making: Rocks, Papers, Screens.”
Matt Ratto, University of Toronto
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