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    From: Jesse Merandy <noreply@nycdh.org>
    > Date: March 28, 2018 at 10:27:28 AM EDT
    > To: “Matthew K. Gold” <mattgold@gmail.com>
    > Subject: [NYC Digital Humanities] Jesse Merandy started the topic Digital Distance Symposium at Bard Graduate Center in the forum NYCDH Announcements
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    > Hi Matthew K. Gold,
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    > Jesse Merandy started the topic Digital Distance Symposium at Bard Graduate Center in the forum NYCDH Announcements:
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    > Digital Distance Symposium
    > April 6, 2018, 1:00 – 6:00 pm at Bard Graduate Center
    > Free and open to the public!
    > Register for this event: https://www.bgc.bard.edu/events/790/06-apr-2018-symposium-disrupting
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    > New technologies frequently challenge our notions of distance by shifting perceptions of time and space which, in both subtle and radical ways, alter our relationships to our physical environments and social networks. This symposium focuses on recent advances in mobile technologies and new media and the ways that they are complicating, expanding, and disrupting our understanding of temporal, physical, and social distance. Papers presented will explore this topic through a variety of technologies that will help illuminate the changes, challenges, opportunities, and disorientations we face and their implications for the future.
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    > Papers Presented:
    > Coding Urban Pasts and Futures
    > Shannon Mattern: Associate Professor, The New School
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    > Queering Historical Recovery, Truth, & Reconciliation in South Africa:Stompie Seipei, Winnie Mandela, and the Promise of Digital History
    > Angel David Nieves: Presidential Visiting Associate Professor, Yale University; Associate Professor, History, San Diego State University
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    > Augmented Reality and Interactive Storytelling: Exploring the Ways that Places can Tell Their Stories with Mobile Media
    > David Gagnon: Director, Field Day Lab, University of Wisconsin–Madison
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    > Reconsidering Connection and Conversation through Disability and Communication Technology
    > Meryl Alper: Assistant Professor, Department of Communication Studies, Northeastern University
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    > Tactics for Waiting
    > Jason Farman: Associate Professor, American Studies and Director of the Design Cultures & Creativity Program, University of Maryland, College Park
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