I am looking forward to participating in "Forms of Innovation: Humanities, Copyright and New Technologies", a workshop at the University of Durham this Saturday 27 April 2013.
At City University London: The Digital Humanities
Today I will be talking about "the digital humanities" (DH) for the Library, Publishing and Information Society seminar at City University London (#citylis). Lee Skallerup will be joining us live from Kentucky.
TV UNAM: Son Jarocho Documentary
I came across "Son jarocho. Un encuentro en Tlacotalpan", an interesting educational documentary video produced by UNAM's own TV station, TV UNAM.
At the Comics Grid: Interview with Tim Pilcher
I interviewed Tim PIlcher for The Comics Grid's Meta Grid blog.
Sobre la experiencia mediatizada y el pop como cronotopo
Where I write about pop music live performances as chronotopes, and the impossibility of living what one should have experienced at a different time in a different place.
On Figshare: A #DayofDH Archive
I have shared a dataset containing a #DayofDH Archive from 1/04/2013 13:50:43 GMT to 9:04:2013 9:04:44 GMT on figshare. The digital object identifier is http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.678179.
Watch DH Moving: An Interactive Archive of #DayofDH
Using Martin Hawksey's TAGS v5, I set up an interactive archive of #DayofDH tweets.
My Day(s) of DH (Revisited): For Monadic Digital Humanities
Today is 2013's edition of "Day of DH".
Meeting the Beholder Halfway
The other day walking down London's Tottenham Court Road I was struck by the window displays at Heal's....
1998: Khora, Porno Estéreo: “deconstrucción sonora”
Una breve nota de Mauricio Matamoros que apareció en el periódico mexicano Unomásuno sobre aquella instalación audiovisual que Manrico Montero, VJ Jones y yo como Porno Estéreo realizamos en el Museo Universitario del Chopo de la ciudad de México el sábado 14 de noviembre de 1998.
1997: “Dudo que la electrónica sea el futuro”
Comparto, no sin vergüenza, un escan de mi artículo "Música y ciberespacio", publicado en el diario mexicano El Financiero el Jueves 7 de agosto de 1997. Cómo hemos cambiado...
Week 5: Digital Societies?
The final session of our Digital Societies module at City University London is today. If there is such a concept as “digital culture(s)”, what are some of the key issues around the “digitial society” or should we say “digital societies”?
Time has flown and today we have the final session(s) of our Digital Cultures modules. We have attempted to offer a kaleidoscope of perspectives that might help us to re-configure the digital media/digital culture landscape.
If there is such a concept as “digital culture(s)”, what are some of the key issues around the “digitial society” or should we say “digital societies”?
If everything goes well the timetable for today will be:
10:30-12:50
- Popularity vs. expertise:-Diego Beas, Oxtord Internet Institute
- Outlining the emergent digital culture within Higher Education- Mark Carrigan, LSE Politics blog
14.00-16:30
- Open Data- Janet Gunter, ReStart Project
- Digital Exclusion- David Bawden, City University London
It promises to be a great day!
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By the way this is the final list of the bibliography we crowdsourced amongst scholars on Twitter between the 26th of February and today… after the weekend I’ll make another post with it adding relevant hyperlinks…
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