Interested in sound studies and methods? Join the CUNY Sound Studies and Methods working group, created after the success of the 2017-2018 GCDI Sound Series! Learn more here: cuny.is/sound-studies. Objective: The 2017-2018 GCDI Sound Series #GCDISound includes talks and workshops on topics related to sound analysis, comparison, theory, production, and recording. This series explores a …
In Fall 2017, 21 courses focusing on computational practices and digital cultures are open for cross-registration across The Graduate Center’s doctoral, master’s, and certificate programs. Topics covered in these courses range from theorizing digital humanities to computer programming to statistical analysis, and provide hands-on opportunities for GC students to develop their digital research skills. Check …
In Fall 2017, 21 courses focusing on computational practices and digital cultures are open for cross-registration across The Graduate Center’s doctoral, master’s, and certificate programs. Topics covered in these courses range from theorizing digital humanities to computer programming to statistical analysis, and provide hands-on opportunities for GC students to develop their digital research skills. These …
In Spring 2017, 19 courses focusing on computational practices and digital cultures are open for cross-registration across The Graduate Center’s doctoral, master’s, and certificate programs. Topics covered in these courses range from theorizing digital humanities to computer programming to statistical analysis, and provide hands-on opportunities for GC students to develop their digital research skills. Check …
In Spring 2017, 19 courses focusing on computational practices and digital cultures are open for cross-registration across The Graduate Center’s doctoral, master’s, and certificate programs. Topics covered in these courses range from theorizing digital humanities to computer programming to statistical analysis, and provide hands-on opportunities for GC students to develop their digital research skills. These …
when: January 17-20, 2017 what: four-day intensive in digital research methods where: The Graduate Center, CUNY why: to expand your research skills using digital methods who: for GC graduate students, faculty and staff of all skill levels and disciplines (no previous digital experience required) GC Digital Initiatives invites applications for the third GC …
In Fall 2016, 16 courses focused on computational practices and digital cultures will be offered across The Graduate Center’s doctoral, master’s, and certificate programs. These courses cover topics ranging from theorizing digital humanities to computer programming to statistical analysis, and provide hands-on opportunities for GC students to develop their digital research skills. Check out the …
Courses in Computation and Digital Cultures Across the Curriculum at The Graduate Center – Fall 2016 In Fall 2016, 17 courses focused on computational practices and digital cultures will be offered across The Graduate Center’s doctoral, master’s, and certificate programs. These courses cover topics ranging theorizing digital humanities to computer programming to statistical analysis, and …
A project by Daniel Goddemeyer, Moritz Stefaner, Dominikus Baur, and Lev Manovich, On Broadway is an urban data visualization project “On Broadway” that represents 13 miles of Broadway using images and data from Instagram, Twitter, Foursquare, Google Street View, the US Census Bureau, and more. The result is a visually rich image-centric interface, where numbers play only a secondary role, and no maps are used. The project …
In 2013 Bloomsbury Academic will publish Lev Manovich‘s new book Software Takes Command. The book will be available as softcover, e-book, and free download under Creative Commons license. Book description (from Bloomsbury Academic book page): Software has replaced a diverse array of physical, mechanical, and electronic technologies used before 21st century to create, store, distribute and interact with cultural artifacts. …