Announcing Year of Ulysses
At 9 pm on June 15th in downtown Victoria, the Modernist Versions Project (MVP) proudly launched the Year of Ulysses (YoU) initiative, just in time for Bloomsday 2012. According to the MVP’s website,...
View ArticleUM Press / HASTAC Publication Prize
Together with Sheila Brennan, I’m honored to have received the University of Michigan Press / HASTAC Digital Humanities Publication Prize. From the official announcement (at HASTAC.org and the...
View ArticleNew Piece on Big Data Rhetoric
For Sweetland’s Digital Rhetoric Collaborative (DRC), I just published an invited piece, titled “The Thing about Networks, or Big Data Rhetoric,” that focuses on what digital rhetoric means to me. The...
View ArticleInaugural MVP Summit
On June 25 and 26 the Modernist Versions Project‘s Board of Directors met at Fairleigh Dickinson University’s Vancouver campus to hammer out details of the project’s next phase. The meetings were...
View ArticleThe Maker Lab Has Arrived
I am very excited to announce that—at the University of Victoria—the Maker Lab in the Humanities has arrived and is now a thing. I will be acting as the lab’s director. More information soon.
View ArticleHPC’s Make a Smart Thing Challenge
With support from the Electronic Textual Cultures Lab at UVic, the Humanities Physical Computing Research Group (HPC) just issued its “Make a Smart Thing” challenge (PDF) for 2012-13. We’ll start...
View ArticleMVP Makes Modernism New (Again)
The Modernist Versions Project is currently featured in The Ring, the University of Victoria’s news source. Written by Tara Sharpe, the feature is titled, “MVP Makes Modernism New (Again),” with...
View ArticleDigital Humanities 2012
Below is an overview of the talk I am giving at Digital Humanities 2012 (10am on Wednesday, July 18th). This particular talk will focus largely on the work I’ve been doing with Scalar, without much...
View ArticleSpace, Technologies & Society
I just want to thank Sarah Elwood for including “Standards in the Making: Composing with Metadata in Mind” (forthcoming, Computers and Composition Digital Press / Utah State University Press) in her...
View ArticleRough Cuts: Media and Design in Process
The current cluster of The New Everyday is titled, “Rough Cuts: Media and Design in Process.” The curator, Kari Kraus, describes the cluster like so: “The architect Christopher Alexander once said that...
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