HASTAC 2010: Grand Challenges and Global Innovations Conference
HASTAC is delighted to announce the HASTAC 2010: Grand Challenges and Global Innovations Conference. Held April 15-17, 2010 and hosted by the Institute for Computing in Humanities, Arts, and Social Science at the University of Illinois, HASTAC 2010: Grand Challenges and Global Innovations will be a free, entirely virtual event held in a multiplicity of digital spaces instigated from sites across the globe.
HASTAC 09: April 19-21, UIUC: SAVE THE DATE!
SAVE the DATE! HASTAC 2009 will be April 19-21, 2009 with HASTAC Extended Workshops on April 22-23, 2009. Hosted by Institute for Computing in Humanities, Arts, and Social Science (I-CHASS) and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), the conference will be held at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, the birthplace of the Web Browser. UIUC is the institutional home of three of our HASTAC Steering Committee members who will be leading the conference organizing. It promises to be sensational. More information is available at: http://www.chass.uiuc.edu/hastaciii/
Parting Shots: Digital Youth East Asia
As a final report on the fantastic Digital Youth East Asia workshop, I provide the following snapshots. These are condensed and unexplicated, simply some tidbits. My notes from the conference fill up seventeen typed pages. It was, as film people like to say, a ?content rich? three days in Tokyo. And, above, some snapshots of Tokyo.
- Cathy Davidson's blog
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The Future of Art in a Digital Age
The Future is Somewhere Here
In welcoming participants to the HASTAC conference, I outlined many of the ways that working across domains is exactly what makes for paradigm shifts. The Information Age is too important to leave only to the domain of scientists and engineers. We all need to work together to understand this moment.
- Cathy Davidson's blog
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Voices from the Future: Virtual Reality Patents and Interviews for HASTAC
I have to admit that when I first came to Duke I was a bit overwhelmed with the concept of "interface." It is very difficult to say precisely what "interface" is. Interface is always the Janus-faced border, yet at the same time enunciating the very division of the border, for at the interface that which was previously disparate mixes, combines, becomes one. How does one understand, much less visualize, such metaphysics? With video interviews with digital pioneers and 3-d patent visualizations, of course!
- hhalpin's blog
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The Future of Learning
Three public events on The Future of Learning will be available FREE in person and in Second Life









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