Submitted by admin on Aug 18, 2009, 01:25 PM
Metaphors help us comprehend how digitality weaves, binds, encloses, bridges, spans, and navigates across technologies, spaces, and disciplines (from genomics to urban planning).
Metaphors help us comprehend how digitality weaves, binds, encloses, bridges, spans, and navigates across technologies, spaces, and disciplines (from genomics to urban planning).
Session Chair: David Liu, Department of Religion, Duke University. Discussion Leader: Lev Manovich, Department of Visual Arts, University of California, San Diego.
- Sylvia Nagl & Sally Jane Norman, Department of Oncology, University College London, Culture Lab, Newcastle University, “Raranga Tangata: The Weaving Together of People”
- Nicole Starosielski, Department of Film and Media Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara, “Reskinning the Digital Surface: Borders and Immobility at the Interface”
- Sarah Sweeney, Digital Media Arts Program, Mercer County Community College, “Way-Finding on the Web: Urban Planning and the Virtual Interface”




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