MLA Citation: Print No Longer the Standard

Submitted by Cathy Davidson on Apr 13, 2009, 08:36 AM
eblogged from Ars Technica

Times change: print no longer default MLA citation style

The Modern Language Association's (MLA) new handbook for academic citations does away with the primacy of print, along with the need to include URLs for Web citations. All hail the rise of the Internet.

Interface Seminar: Interactive Digital Music

Submitted by hhalpin on Feb 28, 2007, 11:24 AM
Ben Crawford's exploring the edge of music and computers, and his background readings gave us a preliminary exploration of this emerging field. Perhaps the importance of music is best understood in relation to Andy Clark's the extended mind thesis. Normally, one can quite easily think of extending one's intellectual abilities out into the world, such as how everything from pencils and books to computer workstations extend our memory. Art, and in particular, music seems to allow us to extend our emotions into the world around us, allowing us to experience collective emotions?