The Digital Archive Research Collective is a platform that aims to address the needs of students, faculty, and communities working on the creation of digital archives and exhibitions at the Graduate Center.
Fwd: [NYC Digital Humanities] Jesse Merandy started the topic DH Symposium: Refresh-Reset-Reformat Giving Voice to the Past in the Digital Age in the forum NYCDH Announcements
As we increasingly rely on digital technologies for memory and
preservation, these tools can also help us to recover, redefine, and
reimagine the past, particularly through the exploration of lost and
marginalized voices and cultures. This seminar highlights digital projects
that draw attention to these forgotten and overlooked histories,
illuminating their importance and encouraging dialogue that has the ability
to shape how we understand their legacy and impact. Speakers will explore
projects that not only hold the power to alter our perception of the past,
but move us toward a digital future that is more inclusive and that honors
the lives and contributions of a multitude of diverse voices and stories.
Speakers will present short papers followed by a moderated conversation and
question and answer session.
Lorena Gauthereau
University of Houston
Recovering US Latinx Legacies of Trauma and Survival in the Digital Age
Samantha Shorey
The University of Texas at Austin
Mending Technology History through Re-Presencing the Past
Carrie Heitman
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Digital Echoes of Analog Pasts: When “Lost” Narratives Collide in Digital
Spaces