Join Patrik Svensson, Matt Ratto, and Anne Balsamo for a highly anticipated day of sessions that explore the field of critical making in its institutional context. Sponsored by the Advanced Research Collaborative, with co-sponsorship from GC Digital Initiatives and Umeå University, the program includes two parts. The first session foregrounds institutional perspectives on critical making…
Digital Fellows office hours are open to all GC students, faculty, and staff. During office hours, a rotating staff of two GC Digital Fellows provide one-on-one assistance for your digital humanities and digital scholarship projects. For more information about the assistance we provide, please visit the GC Digital Fellows website.
Digital Fellows office hours are open to all GC students, faculty, and staff. During office hours, a rotating staff of two GC Digital Fellows provide one-on-one assistance for your digital humanities and digital scholarship projects. For more information about the assistance we provide, please visit the GC Digital Fellows website.
In this two-part presentation, art historian Emily L. Spratt and computer scientist Ahmed Elgammal explore the uses of vision technology for the analysis of art and its philosophical implications for both aesthetic theory and artificial intelligence. Through an investigation of the most fundamental questions computer scientists are confronted with in giving a machine the capacity…
3 p.m. Friday, December 11th in Room C206 This week, The CUNY Academic Commons is releasing a very exciting tool for collaborative writing and feedback. Social Paper will allow members of the Commons to network in-progress writing and feedback across disciplines, semesters, and publics, as well as discover the writing of their Graduate Center peers. Additionally, Social Paperwill allow students to…
Digital Fellows office hours are open to all GC students, faculty, and staff. During office hours, a rotating staff of two GC Digital Fellows provide one-on-one assistance for your digital humanities and digital scholarship projects. For more information about the assistance we provide, please visit the GC Digital Fellows website.
Join HASTAC, Futures Initiative, and FemTechNet at the MLA Convention Friday, January 8, 5:00 - 6:30 pm Moonshine Patio Bar and Grill, 303 Red River St, Austin, TX The 2016 Modern Language Association (MLA) Convention in Austin, Texas, is around the corner! If you are planning to attend the conference, or live in the area, please…
We invite you to Bronx Community College’s 2016 Winter Conference – “Keeping the Promise” *Proposal deadline 11/29* Proposal submission link: http://goo.gl/forms/g1axfI8dlR The Office of Academic Affairs invites you to Bronx Community College’s 3rd Annual Winter Conference on Thursday, January 14th, 2016. The theme of this year’s conference is “Keeping the Promise” to our students…
Save the date! The CUNY Games Network will be hosting the 3rd Annual CUNY Games Festival on January 22nd, 2016 at the CUNY Graduate Center Concourse. Check our web site for forthcoming details: http://games.commons.gc.cuny.edu/ Archives of the 2nd Annual CUNY Games Festival can be found here: http://gamesfest2015.commons.gc.cuny.edu/archive/
Save the date! The CUNY Games Network will be hosting the 3rd Annual CUNY Games Festival on January 22nd, 2016 at the CUNY Graduate Center Concourse. Check our web site for forthcoming details: http://games.commons.gc.cuny.edu/ Archives of the 2nd Annual CUNY Games Festival can be found here: http://gamesfest2015.commons.gc.cuny.edu/archive/
This panel features an array of scholars, artists, poets, and archivists that will speak on the topic of poetics in the digital age and poetic approaches to digital work. Panelists include Taeyoon Choi (The School for Poetic Computation), Karla Nielsen (Columbia, Rare Book & Manuscript Library), Dennis Tenen (Columbia), Kendra Sullivan (Grad Center, Center for…
This workshop introduces the fundamentals of programming using Python, a language popular in both academia and the commercial world. Topics will include basic programming concepts such as loops, variables, and conditionals, installing and importing libraries, and creating simple scripts. No previous programming experience is necessary. This workshop will be led by GC Digital Fellows Ian…
This workshop introduces the fundamentals of programming using Python, a language popular in both academia and the commercial world. Topics will include basic programming concepts such as loops, variables, and conditionals, installing and importing libraries, and creating simple scripts. No previous programming experience is necessary. This workshop will be led by GC Digital Fellows…