#dhpraxis16 Volunteering as editor for Digital Humanities Now
My volunteering week as editor for Digital Humanities Now, and my experience with PressForward –a tool to create community in digital–.
My volunteering week as editor for Digital Humanities Now, and my experience with PressForward –a tool to create community in digital–.
For the last few weeks, I’ve been questioning, how can I receive feedback about my talk/paper which includes moving image? Especially, when image is the object, not a reference.
Over a year, I have been conducting a research on archiving born digital materials, and my main focus is on occupy movements in Istanbul and New York, and autonomous archives. More precisely, I’m conducting a research on video activism, and their archival practices. By leaving the details of my doctoral study aside, I would like…
One might say that “Tweeting? We all know how to do that”. Yet, personal tweeting is different than tweeting for a particular event. Simply, the latter requires a basic planning, in parallel to the conference.
I’m back in New York, and auditing Introduction to Digital Humanities class at CUNY GC. Here is the story.
pad.ma is a digital media archive, and after conducting a workshop in Beirut in April 2010, collective members gathered 10 theses on the archives, which can also be considered as an inspiring manifesto. the question that they raised about the relation between memory and its display is worth to share. *** The Past of the Exhibition Threatens the Future…
Topluluk yönetimlerinde bilgi toplama aracı olarak telefon hattı kullanmanın yalınlığı ve soruları.
Artıkişler Kolektifi tarafından 14. İstanbul Bienali Tuzlu Su kapsamında 7-9 Ekim tarihlerinde düzenlenen “Otonom Arşivler: bak.ma Pad.ma ile buluşuyor” atölye çalışmasının ardından Jiyan.org’a yazdım.
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