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    Digital Arts and Humanities at Dartmouth

    What are the needs of human beings in adapting to, and living in, a digital culture? How do digital artifacts reflect ideologies, power, and knowledge? What can play provide in today's media rich environments, and how does the culture of innovation affect humanities thinkng?

    The Digital Arts and Humanities Initiative at Dartmouth College is a collective of faculty, staff, and students who are interested in furthering research and teaching initiatives in the digital domain. Our goals are to share knowledge, materials, processes, and energy to advance Dartmouth's efforts in computational and humanistic areas.



    This initiative is possible through the generous support of the Sherman Fairchild Foundation, who endowed the Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Professorship in the Digital Humanities. The inaugural holder is Professor Mary Flanagan.


    Want to become involved in the Digital Arts and Humanities initiative at Dartmouth?


    • find us in the variable d | the digital culture salon @ dartmouth, held in the Tiltfactor Laboratory Tuesdays at 4pm.
    • attend the lecture series beginning 2009
    • learn about courses that explore computational and technology related domains To suggest upcoming events or activities for the group, contact:

    • Mary Flanagan, Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Professor in Digital Humanities
      Professor, Film and Media Studies
      Dartmouth College
      301 North Fairbanks HB 6194
      Hanover, NH 03755
      Mary.Flanagan@Dartmouth.EDU