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Tracking the Invisible: Following Movement Beyond Space and Time Markers

Currently, there are many options to track human movement with technology (i.e. capturing body position, number of steps taken, range of motion, how long one has been sitting vs. moving, etc). While these methods tell us a story about our movement, there is more to our experience than technology can tell us yet based on measurements of time and space....

Wed Mar 25, 2020 04:35
Building a Community Data Curation Practice: Digital Archiving through Partnership and Resource Sharing

In support of the Re/Member Black Philadelphia project, Garcon launched a community data curation pilot in partnership with the Free Library of Philadelphia. The goal of the community-rooted digitization project was to create access pathways to historical records from under-documented communities by producing digital surrogates and offering consultation...

Wed Mar 18, 2020 05:58
Distant Writing

How does a poet end up thinking in terms of algorithms, programming languages, and datasets? This talk explores the work of writers of electronic literature who, instead of writing sequences of words directly, create a computer program or modify an existing one to generate their intended texts. The practice of creating and repurposing “engines” encourage...

Wed Mar 4, 2020 05:55
The Black Lunch Table Archive: A Radical Reimagining of Digital Authorship

      Black Lunch Table (BLT) is an oral history project that mobilizes a democratic writing of cultural history through a radical reimagining of strategies for digital authorship and archiving. BLT engages in the production of discursive spaces wherein artists and community members engage in dialogue on a variety of critical issues. BLT roundtable...

Tue Feb 25, 2020 19:41
MEI for All! or Lowering the Barrier to Music Encoding through Digital Pedagogy

Over approximately the last decade, the Music Encoding Initiative (MEI), has become a recognized international community-driven effort that has developed and maintains the MEI schema, standards, and shared documentation. The potential of machine-readable music data that can be reused, rendered, shared, or analyzed using a computer, is quite appealing,...

Tue Feb 18, 2020 20:57
Announcing the Spring 2020 Digital Dialogues Line Up

MITH is thrilled to announce the Spring 2020 Digital Dialogue line-up. This eclectic season covers a range of interesting DH topics including oral histories, music encoding, movement and technology, poetry and algorithms, and community data curation. From 25 February to the 31 March six speakers will present on Tuesdays at 12:30 pm.  Digital Dialogues...

Tue Feb 11, 2020 00:27

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