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IDRH Events: Recent submissions
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The Musical Geography 1920s Paris
(2016-10-01)Musicologists have long used maps to contextualize the relationship between sound, time, and place, yet have been slow to embrace the potential of digital mapping for making “place” itself the focus of inquiry. With the ... -
Linking Big Data to Fine Analysis: Textual Methods in the Digital Humanities
(2013-09-13)In this talk I will illustrate and explain some of the guiding principles behind our efforts with the Indiana Philosophy Ontology (InPhO) and its partner projects. Although the term “ontology” in the realm of computer ... -
Contrails (musical performance)
(2016-10-01)What I propose is to open up the potential of digital site, space, and place by having three musicians in widely different geographical locations perform a new composition of music in a real-time performance that would be ... -
Average is Boring: How Similarity Kills a Meme’s Success
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The Humanities in a Digital Age
(2012-09-20)We now live in a pervasively digital world and Humanists have an opportunity to rethink our goals. On the one hand, we can now develop research projects that are broader and deeper in scope than was feasible in print ... -
Hacking Digital Universalism: Networked Memory, Data Wipes & the Deep Present
(2015-09-26)Channeling the promise global interconnection, and framed as the mark of contemporary optimization, “the digital” has come to represent the path towards the future for diverse nations, economies, and populations alike. In ... -
Making Space on the Workbench: The Methodological Implications of Computer Aided Design on Art and Design Practice
(2013-09-14)This paper explores the implications of integrating Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) system and processes with conventional fabrication practices in the context of contemporary art and ... -
Sounding It Out: Modeling Aurality for Text Collection Analysis
(2011-09-24)Many scholars and poets have written about the remarkable experience of hearing Gertrude Stein’s texts read aloud. “Language poets” who emerged in the 1960s and 1970s and who form important scholarly communities today have ... -
The Digital Network as Modern Cultural Community: Electronic Models of Personal Belonging for International Conjunto Musicians
(2014-09-13)From the initial influence of European salon music and introduction of the button accordion in the second half of the nineteenth century, conjunto music has developed in South Texas as a unique and popular form of regional ... -
Mapping Indigenous LA: Place-Making Through Digital Storytelling
(2016-10-01)Mapping Indigenous LA is a series of story maps that uncover the multiple layers of indigenous Los Angeles through digital storytelling and oral history with community leaders, youth and elders from indigenous communities ...