by Daniel Fandino | Feb 2, 2018 | CHI Announcements, CHI Articles & Discussions, CHI Fellowship Program, CHI Grad Fellow Post, CHI Project Info
Grandiose ideas are often the downfall of any undertaking. Take Napoleon and the decision to invade Russia, Tony Stark building Ultron, the Sega Dreamcast and the withdrawal of Sega from the console market. The most important point I am trying to keep in mind for the...
by dixonel7 | Oct 27, 2017 | CHI Grad Fellow Post, CHI Project Info, Uncategorized
Part of my goal in the CHI fellowship has been to explore an idea I have been developing over the last year about queer multimodal composing: that the act of making things can make worlds. I’m definitely not the first person to have developed an understanding of...
by Daniel Fandino | Oct 15, 2017 | CHI Grad Fellow Post, CHI Project Info
As a historian in training in academia today, the question of technology goes beyond the subjects I study into the current state of the profession I have chosen to enter. In teaching digital tools to undergraduate classes I see a break as substantial as the line...
by mcgrat85 | Sep 22, 2017 | CHI Grad Fellow Post, CHI Project Info
Hello! My name is Laura McGrath, and I’m delighted to be returning as a CHI Fellow during 2017-18. I’m a PhD Candidate in the department of English, working on computational approaches to post45 American literature. My dissertation, Middlemen: Making Literature in the...
by Erin Pevan | Aug 20, 2017 | CHI Fellowship Program, CHI Grad Fellow Post, CHI Project Info
As a continuation of my examination of Norwegian national identity and the various medium in which this can occur, during this summer I expanded my project site to go beyond looking at literature for representations or depictions of Norwegian identity and decided to...
by nelso663 | May 27, 2017 | CHI Grad Fellow Post, CHI Project Info
Question: What is the sum of the galleries, libraries, archives, and museums industry category’s acronym (GLAM) and the archaic word ambulator (Noun, “One that walks about” [Lewis & Short, 1879])? Answer: Glambulator, the name of my CHI project....
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