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What Digital Revolution? seeks writers, scholars, engineers, programmers, and poets
| Website Date: | 2010-10-21 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2010-07-20 |
| Announcement ID: |
177639 |
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What Digital Revolution? (WDR) is a project founded on a single premise, that the emergence of the computer as art and as a world unto itself demands a new generation of visionaries, scholars, and artists to pioneer the meaning and form of digital technology to create new art and scholarship. WDR is seeking readers and voluntary contributors interested in computer technology criticism and exploration from a humanistic perspective. Recent articles include:
"Why Scholars and Programmers Need to Talk" -- http://bit.ly/bZvCm7
"How St. Thomas Aquinas Invented the Web 2.0" -- http://bit.ly/aDPIII
"From the Backstreets of Syria to the Backpages of Wikipedia" -- http://bit.ly/cbxyB2
Currently all contributions consist of short written pieces, but we hope to expand into different media, including audio, video, experimental code, and hardware projects. All interested in contributing should e-mail Ersin Akinci, WDR editor, at ersin.akinci@gmail.com.
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