Traversing Digital Boundaries: Inappropriate Covers
Curators Braxton Soderman and Justin Katko discuss how their art show Inappropriate Covers traverses digital boundaries. They write, "Inappropriate Covers includes multi-media works by eleven established and emerging artists, chosen for the aesthetic tensions they generate through acts of appropriation, reconfiguration, and erasure." I'd also like to thank director Jo-Ann Conklin and the rest of the staff at the David Winton Bell Gallery at Brown University for allowing me to film there.
the classroom as medium
This is a profile of one new media studies classroom at Brown University as an exemplar of a flexible and positive learning environment. With thanks to Mark Tribe. My course: http://tvhere.livejournal.com
twitter goes to the MLA
Reporting from the conference of the Modern Language Association. This is technically my December vlog!
Matthew K. Gold and John Jones appear in the video.
Song: http://allmyinternetfriends.com by Amanda French
There is a 40 minute video of the panel "Humanities 2.0: Participatory Learning in an Age of Technology" at http://j-l-r.org/media/MLAsmall.mov
Postmodern Language Association
First, I'd like to belatedly point any blog readers to my November HASTAC contribution, a forum discussion that I co-hosted with Chris Hanson:
Second, I'd like to know if any fellow Scholars will be attending the MLA conference? I will be putting in an appearance as a total neophyte (it's not really my field), so I thought I'd bring Peep the bunny along for some vlogging. I'd love to interview you if I can find you!
I'm also seeking pointers to interesting uses (or non-uses) of technology by/at the MLA. For example, Dave Parry blogged about a "'grassroots' funding" initiative.
twitter, storytelling, and collaboration
Hello! I plan to make some of my contributions to the HASTAC Scholars community in videoblog form. In this installment: What is twitter? What is its appeal? How are people using it? How are people using it creatively? The Battlestar Galactica RPG twittercast and twitter in the classroom.





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