Emily Brooks
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Emily Brooks wrote a new post, Augmenting Art with Aurasma, on the site THATCamp Gainesville 2017 at the Harn Museum of Art right now
Digital humanities offer ways for scholars to explore how technology impacts our fundamentals. For example, three basic modes of writing are expository, narrative, and persuasive. But, what if we used those same […]
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Emily Brooks wrote a new post, Low-Tech Public Humanities, on the site THATCamp Gainesville 2016 right now
In anticipation of the TRACE Innovation Initiative’s next journal issue, How We Make, we propose a session on a low-tech public humanities project: making zines. Zines are small, cheaply-produced booklets often […]