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.
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