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Imagining New Media

Faculty Coordinator: Loss Pequeño Glazier (Media Study)

“Imagining New Media” is a research group founded on investigating the interlaced roles between sound, writing, performance, movement, and new modes of humanistic investigation through lens of New Media. Given the attention that has been given to New Media as a “singular” form of the future, one aim of the group is to merge investigations of how New Media, humanities computing, and code are not without precedence in their own modes of investigation, but how these investigations are informed by earlier historical modes, media, and theoretical models, including translation as interpretation and language as code/code as language. The group is dedicated to a hybrid concept of the humanist work as it emerges through New Media into spaces of articulation that both tie to the past and connect us to a sustainable, multi-cultural, multi-lingual, global, gender sensitive, and eco-poetic vision of the humanities of the future.

Events 15-16

Sunday, April 17, 2-5pm
232 CFA (Dept. of Media Study)
Imagining New Media Research Workshop

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