English 121 projects

Below are links to some of the projects students in my English 121 class completed (Winter 2015). For the presentation I gave at the CSDH/SCHN and ACH conference in Ottawa (June 2015), click here. For the (shorter version of this) presentation I gave at the Digital Humanities Summer Institute in Victoria (June 2015), click here.…

26 April 2014

From the April 1985 issue of Electronic Games Magazine (via the Internet Archive): “Start an Electronic Novel by reading the opening chapters in the hard-cover book, and then go directly into the story. As the asynchronous real-time universe unfolds, your actions determine the direction and the outcome of this imaginative journey. You can’t get tired…

25 April 2014

-fascinating memoir here by J.M. Graetz from the August 1981 issue of Creative Computing about the development of the ‘first’ computer game, Spacewar. Talks about the importance of Edward E. Smith’s Skylark and Lensman science fiction novels.

20 February 2013

-worked through Stephen Ramsay‘s wonderful “Algorithmic Criticism” article in A Companion to Digital Literary Studies. A great article which pushes textual analysts to do more with the data produced by their clever computational systems–to go beyond the data outputs and ask new questions, produce new critical interpretations of literary texts, not simply data-sets. Ramsay’s article…

10 February 2013

-On the suggestion of committee member Paul Hjartarson, I’ve been working through (the always excellent) Alan Liu’s (excellent) 2012 article for Arts and Humanities in Higher Education, “The State of the Digital Humanities: A Report and a Critique.” Liu points to many resources that sound both interesting and useful (that is, generally interesting and useful…