Professor Williams presents NEH-supported tool at DH2019
Professor Mark Williams introduced the Media Ecology Project’s NEH-supported Semantic Annotation Tool at the Digital Humanities Conference in Ultrecht, the Netherlands.
[more]Professor Mark Williams introduced the Media Ecology Project’s NEH-supported Semantic Annotation Tool at the Digital Humanities Conference in Ultrecht, the Netherlands.
[more]New Hampshire Public Radio's "The Exchange" discussed how " game design impacts our brains, how it has changed our relationships and perceptions, and how we study these impacts" with Professor Mary Flanagan and Dr. Paul Weigle. Read the transcript or listen to the show here at NHPR
[more]Professor Mark Williams was highlighted for his work with the Media Ecology Project; “In many cases these are materials that haven’t even been in a position to be forgotten—they weren’t even remembered the first time."
[more]Every night through the month of September, Professor Jodie Mack's Posthaste Perennial Pattern has been featured as part of the Times Square Arts Alliance's wonderful program Midnight Moment. Posthaste Perennial Pattern fuses synthetic floral fabrics in a stop-motion animation that pulsates as if capturing a garden in bloom within a single moment.
[more]This years Department of Film & Media Studies FSP program is under way with Professor Jeffrey Ruoff in Edinburgh. On June 19th, Artistic Director of the Edinburgh Film Festival wsa the guest lecturer- read more about it at the Screen Academy Scotland page!
[more]